The Beatles
'A Studio Recording aka. Stolen' (Remaster)
(Remasters Workshop - RMW 991)
Source: 1969 Catso Records 12" Vinyl
Studio Soundboard Recordings
Encoded: FLAC Format & MP3@320 Kbps
https://www.discogs.com/release/9765180-The-Beatles-A-Studio-Recording
https://www.popsike.com/Beatles-Stolen-The-Beatles-A-Studio-Recording-Vinyl-LP-1970-Catso-Records/182021904606.html
Track List:
A-Side:
A1 - Let It Be
A2 - Get Back
A3 - Don't Let Me Down
A4 - I've Got A Feeling
A5 - Anything You Want
B-Side:
B1 - Teddy, Don't Worry Your Mommy Is Here
B2 - We're On Our Way Home
B3 - I Love You Girl
B4 - Across The Universe
Beatles - Stolen: The Beatles (A Studio Recording) Vinyl LP. Early '70s Catso Records. Vinyl is in Good condition, with the music solid through harsh scratchy noise at the beginning of each side which lessens substantially as the side(s) progress. Label is in Very Good condition. White paper inner sleeve. Generic white outer sleeve is in Poor, but intact condition - lots of staining and ring wear. From Contra Band Music:
Most of the earliest Beatlegs [Beatle bootlegs] stemmed from the same sources: tapes of two acetates prepared by Glyn Johns, containing rough mixes of material from the "Get Back" sessions at Apple. Copies of the tapes were circulating during the last few months of 1969, particularly after broadcasts on several US "underground FM" radio stations in September.
By Christmas, the first generation of bootleggers had begun to press the material on vinyl, and the albums, packaged in plain white sleeves, were selling in head shops by January, 1970. The most famous, and possibly the earliest, was known as Kum Back, available in original and slightly modified knock-off forms within months.
These LPs, and others such as Dig It!, were based on "Acetate #1" (compiled January 30th, 1969). Material from "Acetate #2" (compiled ca. May 2nd) appeared around the same time on the untitled "Silver Album", so named due to its shiny cover. A couple of months later, Lemon Records came out with Get Back, an LP combining material from both acetates.
Note that all these albums were available prior to the official release of the Let It Be LP in May, leading the bootleggers to guess at the titles of many songs. Such was the case for the Catso Records release A Studio Recording, issued around March, and stamped on the cover (my copy, anyway) with stolen: THE BEATLES.
All tracks are demos
A5: Listed as "Anything You Want", is "Dig A Pony"
B1: Listed as "Teddy, Don't Worry Your Mommy Is Here", is "Teddy Boy"
B2: Listed as "We're On Our Way Home", is "Two Of Us"
B3: Listed as "I Love You Girl", is "For You Blue"
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