LET'S UNIFY CRITERIA ON "GET BACK SESSIONS"
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:13 pm
The “Let it Be” fiftieth anniversary has revitalized everything around “Get Back Sessions”.
Beatles fans can now enjoy new releases on differents format, but we must also analyze them and share the information.
In order to understand each other, we must speak the same language.
There are two basic sources to encode the “Get Back Sessions”.
One is the Doug Sulpy books and the other is the Purple Chick A / B Road Record Collection - Complete Get Back Sessions [83 CD SET].
In this link you can see all the existing information sources of the "Get Back Sessions".
https://getbacksessions.blogspot.com/p/sources.html
The problem is Doug Sulpy was assigning numberings to the different performances as the Nagra rolls appeared. Doug edited SEVEN books with different numbering. This resulted in the same performance having different number depending on the book used.
Here you have an example As you can see, it's a complete mess and it has caused a lot of confusion.
In this Link you have the complete Doug Sulpy cross references.
https://getbacksessions.blogspot.com/p/ ... ences.html
In 2004, "A / B Road Complete Get Back Sessions" bootleg was released. From one of the copies of the original rolls, Purple Chick divided the music of the rolls into "perfomances" according to the logical nDDSI numbering of "The 910's Guide to The Beatles Outtakes - Part 2 - The Complete Get Back Sessions" Doug Sulpy book (2001).
Today, “A / B Road Complete Get Back Sessions” continues being the musical reference as long as no more NAGRA rolls appear.
Remenber, the edition of Purple Chick was made according to “The 910's Guide… .by Doug Sulpy (2001).
If we all want to speak the same language, it is necessary to unify criteria regarding the numbering of the different performances.
I PROPOSE WE ONLY USE THE REFERENCE DOUG SULPY 2001, WHICH MATCHES THE PURPLE CHICK RECORDS.
Following this criterion, we have analyzed Let It Be [2021] [Super Deluxe Edition] [5CD + BD] both for ROW and for SHM.
In this link you have the result of that study
https://getbacksessions.blogspot.com/p/lib50th.html
We are now looking at the Peter Jackson series and will also use the same criteria.
I know this clarification is not necessary for experts, but we are not all experts.
I hope this post helps us understand each other better.
Enriquelu
Beatles fans can now enjoy new releases on differents format, but we must also analyze them and share the information.
In order to understand each other, we must speak the same language.
There are two basic sources to encode the “Get Back Sessions”.
One is the Doug Sulpy books and the other is the Purple Chick A / B Road Record Collection - Complete Get Back Sessions [83 CD SET].
In this link you can see all the existing information sources of the "Get Back Sessions".
https://getbacksessions.blogspot.com/p/sources.html
The problem is Doug Sulpy was assigning numberings to the different performances as the Nagra rolls appeared. Doug edited SEVEN books with different numbering. This resulted in the same performance having different number depending on the book used.
Here you have an example As you can see, it's a complete mess and it has caused a lot of confusion.
In this Link you have the complete Doug Sulpy cross references.
https://getbacksessions.blogspot.com/p/ ... ences.html
In 2004, "A / B Road Complete Get Back Sessions" bootleg was released. From one of the copies of the original rolls, Purple Chick divided the music of the rolls into "perfomances" according to the logical nDDSI numbering of "The 910's Guide to The Beatles Outtakes - Part 2 - The Complete Get Back Sessions" Doug Sulpy book (2001).
Today, “A / B Road Complete Get Back Sessions” continues being the musical reference as long as no more NAGRA rolls appear.
Remenber, the edition of Purple Chick was made according to “The 910's Guide… .by Doug Sulpy (2001).
If we all want to speak the same language, it is necessary to unify criteria regarding the numbering of the different performances.
I PROPOSE WE ONLY USE THE REFERENCE DOUG SULPY 2001, WHICH MATCHES THE PURPLE CHICK RECORDS.
Following this criterion, we have analyzed Let It Be [2021] [Super Deluxe Edition] [5CD + BD] both for ROW and for SHM.
In this link you have the result of that study
https://getbacksessions.blogspot.com/p/lib50th.html
We are now looking at the Peter Jackson series and will also use the same criteria.
I know this clarification is not necessary for experts, but we are not all experts.
I hope this post helps us understand each other better.
Enriquelu