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A Beatles audition tape believed to be from the band's 1962 Decca Studios sessions in London have been discovered in a ...
The recording appears to be from the band’s 1962 audition for Decca Records, which notably rejected the group.
Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon Records, recently stumbled upon what he believed was a run-of-the-mill bootleg labeled 'Beatles 60s Demos' ...
The 15-song recording dates to the Liverpool band's failed audition for Decca Records in early 1962—months before it released ...
At the time, Vancouver had a record pressing plant, International Record Corp., which made bootlegs and which was sued by Bob ...
The tape was an unlabelled reel-to-reel believed to contain the original – or at least a master-generation copy – of The ...
Rob Frith had expected that the old tape labelled 'Beatles 60s demos' was a bootleg tape with poor sound quality. But when he and a friend played the tape late one night, they heard something special.
Rob Frith doesn't recall when exactly he purchased a tape he assumed was a Beatles bootleg, as it was part of a record ...
A Vancouver record store owner came to the shocking realization that he had The Beatles' audition tape for Decca Records. Michael Ochs Archives Let it be? Yes, it was. A rare piece of Beatles ...
On March 12, the Vancouver record store Neptoon Records' owner Rob Frith posted about his discovery on Instagram, sharing a video of what he believes are Beatles audition tapes from 1962.
A rare piece of Beatles history has resurfaced in an unexpected place: a small record store in Vancouver. Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon Records, recently stumbled upon what he believed was a run-of ...