Best regards, yeah, some of the recording personnel listed under the outtakes sometimes don't match my ears (like more than 2 electric guitars or two sets of drums), but again, I have already posted here and other places from WHERE all that exclusive info came from to make and post my review in advance last year, and I'll quote myself again:Mr Bump wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 6:35 pm @mikec - interesting info at the start of this thread but please are you able to say where the personnel listings come from on the outtake material? Some of them I find pretty hard to accept, so I'd be interested to know how official this info is, and whether the listings are reliable. Are you able to advise at all? Cheers
"Own research and also using some internal memo provided by the Harrison Estate that came a few months back which didn't make the final cut of the book as we now can see."
That internal memo is around 100 pages-long on a Word file, track by track, remastered songs, demos and outtakes, length and recording personnel for each track (two or three songs were left blank cause they don't know any more details); it's similar to a "label copy", that's how it's known at Record Companies. The internal memo is just that, "internal", can't share it but it looks like this:
Now, regarding your question, as the own book under the Uber Box says:
"The mystery of who played on each track will will never be completely solved. The tape boxes from the sessions only indicate the instruments on each track, rarely naming the players. Some songs were recorded on more than one occasion, weeks apart with different sets of musicians, leading to contradictory accounts of the musicians on each song."