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Features rare production acetates and outtakes for "Yesterday," and extensive sessions for "Yes It Is" (Takes 1–14). Disc 3
Legend says Ringo invented the "heavy metal" drum pattern on this track. On the original record, it’s muted. On the , that loping, half-time drum feel is thunderous. You can hear the tape saturation as Ringo hits the floor tom. More importantly, you hear the "leakage"—John’s rhythm guitar bleeding into Paul’s vocal mic, creating a ghostly, cohesive warmth that digital remasters often try to "clean up" and ruin. On the , that loping, half-time drum feel is thunderous
Continues the session chronology, often including studio chat and experimental mixes. Continues the session chronology
: While originally a digital release, silver-pressed versions exist on labels like Extract Factory. Enthusiasts typically seek this out in format to preserve the remastered audio quality. The Beatles Complete U.K. Discography Highlights of the Content creating a ghostly
: Extensive digital work was performed to repair the numerous