Showing posts with label barry. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Bee Gees' albums... how many? (part 3)

Once more into the trench....

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ROBIN GIBB SOLO

[?] MY OWN WORK (1969)
Ah, here's one that most fans probably haven't heard about; the only mention I've ever seen was on Joseph Brennan's Gibb Songs site, where information is scattered. In a nutshell, this was apparently an album Robin was working on not long before "Robin's Reign", and in a 1969 interview, he revealed the 11-song tracklist. The entire thing was scrapped (none of it appeared on "Robin's Reign"), and most of the songs have yet to even make it to a bootleg. Perhaps this never got past a rough plan, and the material wasn't actually recorded??

[1] ROBIN'S REIGN (1970)
This came out instead. As Robin was no longer a member of the Bee Gees, this was the direct competition to Barry and Maurice's "Cucumber Castle" LP.

[?] SING SLOWLY SISTERS (1970)
After the relative success of "Robin's Reign" (and the official disintegration of the Bee Gees), Robin recorded this lushly orchestrated, downbeat album - another entry into the lost 'solo trilogy' of 1970. A tracklist was allegedly decided upon, but like the other brothers' recordings from this time period, this was scrapped when the group decided to reform for "2 Years On."

[2] HOW OLD ARE YOU? (1983)
[3] SECRET AGENT (1984)
[4] WALLS HAVE EYES (1985)
Three released solo albums. Sort of. While "Secret Agent" was indeed Robin alone, "How Old Are You" is much closer to being a Robin and Maurice LP (to the point of Maurice even providing lead vocals in places), and "Walls Have Eyes" includes both Maurice and Barry.

[5] MAGNET (2003)
Robin's solo projects went totally quiet during the remainder of the Bee Gees' time as a threesome; this emerged after the group's final disintegration. Unfortunately, instead of a strict pop album, Robin decided to make this one hip-hop. Robin, a middle-aged white Englishman, sings songs about getting freaky in the shower and sipping Cris. Why, God, why??

[?] LIVE (2005)
Another entry into the Bee Gees' live album canon.... as painful as it is. Even above "Magnet," this is truly the weakest Gibb-related release ever, displaying both Robin's complete massacre of Bee Gees tunes (including those written by and tailored for Barry), and an absolutely unprofessional mix that renders this disc bootleg quality.

[6] MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS CAROLS (2006)
But that's forgiven, because this album is absolutely fantastic! :-) Strangely, the complete album was only released in Germany; some countries removed Robin's composition "Mother of Love", while only Germany included the very out-of-place tracks "Christmas Eve or Halloween" (a Bee Gees recording from 1968) and "Ellan Vannin".

[7?] 50 ST. CATHERINE'S DRIVE (2010?)
Whether this will be released is still unknown. A finished version of the album was filed with the US copyright office in 2008, though Robin is said to have revised the tracklist since then. Something to look forward to in the future I suppose.

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MAURICE GIBB SOLO

[?] (UNTITLED SYNTHESIZER ALBUM) (1969?)
A collaboration with Ringo Starr. According to the Gibbs' official biography, for a couple years, Maurice and Ringo were planning an avant garde album of bizarre Moog tracks. The only known title from this project is "Modulating Maurice," which featured Maurice saying random phrases over Ringo's instrumental backing. (Despite popular belief, this track has never been bootlegged; this song title was given to an unrelated Bee Gees instrumental.) I actually seem to remember hearing that the tapes for this album no longer exist, but don't take my word on that.

[?] SING A RUDE SONG (1969)
This one is a toughie, as it's not *technically* a Maurice album. While he was pushed as one of the stars of this London musical, he is only audible on three songs, though he is featured on the cover (shades of "Saturday Night Fever"), and produced the entire album. If this can be counted, this would actually be Maurice's only released work to date.

[?] THE LONER (1970)
Maurice's entry into the unreleased 1970 trilogy. In a perfect world, this fantastic album will emerge on a long-overdue compilation of Maurice's recordings (why one wasn't released after his passing, I don't know), but again, time will tell. Sadly, bootleg versions are poor quality; but the original Japanese boot (which thankfully is presented without the extreme sound reduction used on the later edition) is still essential listening.

[??] STRINGS AND THINGS (1981)
An album of synthesizer-based instrumentals, which doesn't seem to have ever been finished, as only a few song titles and one actual track (which may or may not be the title track) have emerged. Judging from that one song alone, this could have been an impressive disc.

[?] A BREED APART (1984)
One of Maurice's film scores. This soundtrack LP, available as a bootleg, was originally set for release in 1984 alongside the film. However, the film was delayed until 1986, and failed to make a splash upon release. The proposed soundtrack was scrapped.

[??] THE SUPERNATURALS (1985)
Though this was a finished work (another film score, to be precise), I'm putting it in the 'two question marks' category, as a release may have never actually been planned. Though Maurice's score appeared in some copies of the film (and Maurice actually has an on-screen cameo), the common version replaces his score with that of another composer. Thus, while it's possible that a soundtrack LP by Maurice could have been considered very early on, it most likely never went beyond the consideration phase. The reason it's even worth including here is that bootleggers actually took it upon themselves to release a CD of Maurice's score, obviously recorded directly from the film, in a deceptively legitimate-looking cover.

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ANDY GIBB
While Andy was not technically a Bee Gee, as he did not appear on any of their released material, he is still a Brother Gibb, and as such, his work is often included alongside that of the other three in discographies.

[?] (UNTITLED ALBUM) (1975)
While his older brothers were enjoying the start of their disco heyday, Andy was in Australia, trying to launch a career. He did manage to release one single there ("Words and Music"), which could have possibly been the title track of this album. Unfortunately, though this seems to have been completed, nothing else has emerged of this project.

[1] FLOWING RIVERS (1977)
[2] SHADOW DANCING (1978)
[3] AFTER DARK (1980)
Andy's brief output, cut short by his alarming use of drugs. By 1980, his ability to perform had deteriorated in such a way that Barry had to step in, with the result that "After Dark" is really an uncredited collaboration between the two - even including Barry on vocals (doing his best Andy impression) when Andy's cocaine-worn abilities were not sufficient.

[?] IT'S MY NEIGHBORHOOD (aka MAN ON FIRE) (1988)
Throughout the Eighties, Andy announced several times that he was planning a comeback album. This seems to be the most successful attempt, as it was actually given a title (which sources are unsure about - Gibb Songs calls it "It's My Neighborhood", while the official biography of the Bee Gees claims that that title was later changed to "Man On Fire.") A handful of songs are known to exist, and it seemed that Andy might've been onto something here, finally... until his death of heart disease before its completion.

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Well, that's everything... let's see what we have.

BEE GEES
* 22 officially released studio albums
* 2 unauthorized (but still commercially available) studio albums
* 1 unreleased (but complete) official studio album
* 1 unreleased album not intended for public ears
* 2 officially released live albums
* 1 unauthorized (but still commercially available) live album
* 3 soundtracks with notable Bee Gees involvement
* 1 soundtrack with little Bee Gees involvement, but several older Gibb compositions (some of which aren't performed by the group themselves)
* 1 soundtrack with a couple new Bee Gees tracks, as well as other new Gibb compositions performed by different artists

BARRY
* 4 officially released demo albums
* 1 sort-of officially released demo album
* 2 officially released full-fledged studio albums (I'll put "Hawks" in here too)
* 1 unreleased (but complete) official studio album
* 1 unreleased album that was technically revised and released

ROBIN
* 6 officially released studio album
* 1 officially released live album
* 1 possibly forthcoming studio album
* 1 unreleased (but complete) official solo album
* 1 unreleased solo album that may not actually exist

MAURICE
* 1 officially released stage cast album, with other artists
* 2 unreleased (but complete) official solo albums (I'm putting "A Breed Apart" in here)
* 1 unreleased and probably unfinished solo album
* 1 unreleased and probably unfinished collaboration with Ringo Starr
* 1 unreleased soundtrack probably not planned for release

ANDY
* 3 officially released albums
* 1 unreleased (but complete) official solo album
* 1 unreleased and unfinished solo album

It wouldn't really be fair to tally these up, as it's impossible to say what should be included in the tally. One thing to remember, however, is that despite the general distinction between group and solo albums, the group actually tends to lump solo works (sometimes, but not always, including Andy's) together with group recordings - solo tracks have appeared on official Bee Gees compilations, for example, and the upcoming "Mythology" box even includes a disc of Andy material. So it's fair to say that most of not all of the above albums can be considered 'Bee Gees albums', even if they're not strictly such.

Total, the four brothers at least stamped their headlining names on an astounding *64* albums, but again, this is a very, very broad look at their wide body of recordings.

Incidentally, as a note for collectors, very few of these (despite the wealth of unreleased projects) are totally unavailable - much of the rare material is available in bootleg form somewhere. These are the items you shouldn't hold your breath for, because you won't find 'em:
  • BEE GEES - third Australian album [in its entirety - "If I Needed Someone" and "Another Tear Falls" have never emerged into the collector's circuit]
  • BARRY - "Guilty Pleasures Demos" [entire tracks - the bootleg CD contains the truncated versions!]
  • ROBIN - "My Own Work"
  • ROBIN - "50 St. Catherine's Drive" [what exists of it now, at least]
  • MAURICE - untitled synthesizer album with Ringo
  • MAURICE - "Strings and Things"
  • ANDY - untitled Australian album
  • ANDY - "It's My Neighborhood" (or "Man On Fire")

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Bee Gees' albums... how many? (part 2)

Okay, homework's done with, so where were we? Ah, that's right, I stopped after "Staying Alive". Alright, so it's the early Eighties, and the Bee Gees aren't making any music together....

...Well, actually, they are. Though it obviously won't count towards our number of group albums, Robin's solo album "Walls Have Eyes" was really a joint project between all three brothers, and indeed, his brothers are clearly heard on tracks like 'Toys'. But, nevermind that, because the boys officially reformed shortly after.

[17] E.S.P. (1987)
[18] ONE (1989)
[19] HIGH CIVILISATION (1991)
Three more studio albums added to their catalog. This era is notable, as it marked the loss of brother Andy - something discussed forthright on the "One" album.

[??] THE BUNBURY TAILS (1992)
And we hit a snag here. The Bunburys were a cartoon helmed by Bee Gees compatriot David English, with some input from Barry. I don't believe that I've actually seen this credited as a Bee Gees album anywhere, though a number of the tracks on this soundtrack were either performed by the group or written by the group for other artists. (Sadly, this obscure album is the only official home of No Hat Moon's performance of Barry's stunning "Seasons".) So, our choice is either to toss it in the "Melody" pile, since four of the Gibbs' six contributions are by other artists; or to put it in the "Staying Alive" pile, since the songs were all written for this soundtrack. I'll choose the latter. (Now, don't make me explain those piles, because I'll just end up confusing myself. Just slap this alongside the other various artists LP's mentioned and let's move on before someone's brain aches...)

[20] SIZE ISN'T EVERYTHING (1993)
[21] STILL WATERS (1997)
Two more studio albums. Incidentally, 1995 was meant to include the release of "Love Songs," a compilation for which the group recorded a handful of new tracks; this never emerged (and no, this wasn't the recent compilation of that title), and the new tracks appeared elsewhere.

[?] ONE NIGHT ONLY (1998)
Again, as with "Here At Last", this is a live album. But man, I almost feel bad having to relegate it to "miscellaneous" status, because it's so damn important - it marked a major tour in the Bee Gees' careers, and was accompanied by a video. But, I suppose it just all comes down to being the truncated soundtrack to a video, shorn of six songs in order to fit on a single disc.

[22] THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN (2001)
One last studio album for the trio... at this point, the boys were recording tracks separately ("White Album" style I suppose), and their growing conflicts would continue to boil, even beyond Maurice's death in 2003.

However, as of late 2009, Robin and Barry have reformed (as the Bee Gees), so there's always the possibility of a 23rd album.........

[?] AUSTRALIAN TOUR 1989 (2009)
Thought I should throw this last minute addition onto the pile. This commercially released two-disc set of the "One For All" tour was released without the brothers' permission, due to some copyright loophole in Australia that allows the unauthorized release of live recordings 20 years after recording takes place. This still seems fairly unknown by fans, but time will tell if the brothers give it any official notice.

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Alright, that covers the Bee Gees as a group.... now things get really ugly.

BARRY GIBB SOLO

[?] THE KID'S NO GOOD (1970)
See, here's why the solo projects get so ugly - because many of them were never released (or necessarily finished), so it's impossible to determine which should count and which shouldn't, since they obviously didn't inspire a release, no matter their state of completion. (More on that later.) This particular album, recorded during the Bee Gees' 1970 split, was finished. This was Barry's entry into a trio of solo albums that would be worked on, and scrapped, during that time period.

[1] GUILTY DEMOS (1979 / 2006)
[2] HEARTBREAKER DEMOS (1982 / 2006)
[3] EYES THAT SEE IN THE DARK DEMOS (1983 / 2006)
And then here's another issue. Alright, so, during the Bee Gees' post-Fever lull, Barry enjoyed writing entire albums for artists; and for each, he would record a private version of the entire album as a guideline for the respective artist. All of these were released on iTunes a couple years ago. So, after years of bootleg copies, they have entered the realm of released recordings - the only confusion lies in how to number them. Either they should be numbered according to recording chronology in relation to Barry's other albums, or they should be numbered based on their 2006 release. I'll leave that decision up to readers.

[4] NOW VOYAGER (1984)
The first Barry album to actually reach the market - well, Barry by himself, as he featured heavily on the artists' final versions of his demo recordings. This was accompanied by a short film showcasing the album's music.

[5] EATEN ALIVE DEMOS (1985 / 2006)
One more demo album, this time for Diana Ross. Unlike the others, this was never bootlegged; and the iTunes version is lacking the title track, the rights for which lay in the hands of its co-author, Michael Jackson.

[?] MOONLIGHT MADNESS (1986)
An unreleased album. I'm less apt to count this one, because much of the material would be recycled a couple years later on a similar LP. (Incidentally, this album is also sometimes referred to as "My Eternal Love.")

[6] HAWKS (1988)
And this is what became of "Moonlight Madness." That scrapped album was revamped as this movie soundtrack, all of which is performed by Barry, save "Chain Reaction" by Diana Ross (which was also a Gibb composition).

Well, that's all of Barry's solo albums, really.... except this little bit of confusion:

[?] GUILTY PLEASURES DEMOS (2005)
For the sequel to his 1979 project with Barbra Streisand, Barry wrote another album's worth of songs, and recorded an album's worth of demos (save "Don't Throw It All Away" and "Letting Go", which were previously released). So we can at least toss this in the 'unreleased' pile... or can we? Well, yes and no. Barry DID release these tracks, but not in any concrete form; their only appearance was in the 'Radio' stream on Barry's site, and there, they were intentionally faded in and out so that fans only heard two-minute-or-so chunks of them. Unless we see a full release someday (which may not occur, as Barry's iTunes days seem to be over), I won't count this.

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Off to bed I go... as soon as I can, I'll wrap this up. Robin's releases are fairly straightforward, Andy's have some interesting points, and as for Maurice... well, we'll see when I get there. His discography is a bit of a disaster.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

(D/L) A Bee Gees Halloween 2006

Here's a true gem which, sadly, seems impossible to find online nowadays... which is why I needed to share it here! :-)

While I did my best to one-up the bootleg "A Bee Gees Christmas" (my version can be found in one of my first-ever posts on this blog), I had no need to revamp "A Bee Gees Halloween" - a Gibb fan named Visionmixer already took on that task, and did a brilliant job of it! Unlike the original Christmas CD, the Halloween disc was done as a continuous megamix of appropriate Bee Gees tracks. Unfortunately, the final product, created by an anonymous fan, was a bit rough on the editing side. (Having also heard the absolute mess that was the original Christmas CD, this isn't surprising!) Luckily however, five years later, the mysterious Visionmixer released their own version, smoothing out the rough cuts and adding a wonderfully effective layer of creepy sound effects and movie clips.

Sadly, this new version ("A Bee Gees Halloween 2006") doesn't seem to have gotten around to very many people; in fact, the only site I know of that contained the album is now dead, currently serving as a placeholder for some porn outfit. That's why, to usher in October 2009, I'm posting the album here for everyone's enjoyment!

You can grab it here...
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XZRYK26C

As Visionmixer released the album as one long MP3, here's a handy tracklist for your reference:
01) Creepy Intro [samples from the fan club record "The Rescue Of Bonnie Prince Wally"]
02) Haunted House
03) Moonlight Madness
04) Spirits Having Flown
05) E.S.P. [mashed with "Sweet Song Of Summer"]
06) One O'Clock In The Morning [a remix of "Castles In The Air"]
07) Christian Incantation [a remix containing elements of "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" and "Lion In Winter"]
08) I Held A Party
09) Ghost Train
10) Party With No Name
11) Eaten Alive
12) Giving Up The Ghost
13) The Boogieman [a remix of "Boogie Child"]
14) Tragedy
15) You Wear A Disguise [a remix of "Jive Talkin'", with a bit of "You Win Again"]
16) Dead In The Night [a remix of "Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings"]
17) Christmas Eve Or Halloween
18) Possession

Please note... there are some very minor digital glitches in here, but nothing that should spoil your enjoyment. Given the extreme rarity of this version (especially since Visionmixer seems to have disappeared from the 'Net), a flawless copy is likely impossible to find.

Enjoy! Oh, and if you're burning this to a CD, lemme know - I'll dig out the cover artwork I made and post it here.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

The Compleat Rutles - the boxed set that wasn't (revised)

In the vein of the DIY Spinal Tap compilation I posted about a while back, I thought I'd share the tracklist for another DIY compilation... incidentally, also centered around a nonexistent band. :-)


To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic TV movie "The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash," the fictional story of England's OTHER legendary foursome, I was going to put together a boxed set called 'The Compleat Rutles,' compiling each and every existing track I could find, arranged in 'chronological order' based on information taken directly from their fictional backstory. I had just intended to circulate it as a trade-only thing, but unfortunately, people a little too close to the Neil Innes camp (Neil wrote all of the material, and sang much of it as well) caught wind of it and demanded that I stop working on it. So, before the 30th anniversary year ends in a couple weeks, I thought I'd release the tracklist for anyone interested in putting together their own copy. The first information after the track title is the fictional recording information about the track; the second information (if necessary) is real-life info about what exactly the track is so you can find it for yourself. So here we go...

DISC ONE: 1960-1964
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01) GOOSE STEP MAMA (the Silver Rutles demo sessions, 1960 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
02) GOOSE STEP MAMA (take 1 from the Decca audition, 1962 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
03) NOW SHE'S LEFT YOU (take 1 from the Decca audition, 1962 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
04) NOW SHE'S LEFT YOU (take 1, 1996 remix / from "Archaeology")
05) NUMBER ONE (take 1, 1962 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
06) NUMBER ONE (take 2, 1962 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
07) NUMBER ONE (released as a single, 1962 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
08) BABY LET ME BE (take 2, 1963 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
09) BABY LET ME BE (take 3, 1963 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
10) BABY LET ME BE ("Twist and Rut" EP, 1963 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
11) BLUE SUEDE SCHUBERT (take 1, 1963 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
12) HOLD MY HAND INTRO (from the BBC TV's "Rutland Sound", 1963 / from the LP version of "The Rutles" soundtrack)
13) WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU (Royal Variety Performance, 1963 / from the TV film)
14) HOLD MY HAND ("Meet The Rutles", 1963 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
15) BLUE SUEDE SCHUBERT ("Meet The Rutles", 1963 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
16) BABY S'IL VOUS PLAIT (take 1, 1964 / from the Japanese version of "Archaeology")
17) HOLD MY HAND (live on Ed Sullivan, 1964 / from the TV film)
18) I MUST BE IN LOVE (take 3, 1964 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
19) BETWEEN US (take 1, 1964 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
20) BETWEEN US (take 2, 1964 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)

DISC TWO: 1964-1967
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01) I MUST BE IN LOVE (single, 1964 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
02) I MUST BE IN LOVE (raw mime track for "Rutland Night Out" TV show, 1964 / from the Japanese CD of the Idle/Innes "Rutland Weekend Songbook" album)
03) I MUST BE IN LOVE (live with mime track for "Rutland Night Out", 1964 / from the Idle/Innes "Rutland Weekend Songbook" album)
04) WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU ("A Hard Day's Rut", 1964 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
05) BETWEEN US ("A Hard Day's Rut", 1964 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
06) LIVING IN HOPE (take 2, 1964 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
07) LIVING IN HOPE ("Rutles For Sale", 1964 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
08) IT'S LOOKING GOOD (take 1, 1965 stereo mix / from the Japanese "Archaeology")
09) IT'S LOOKING GOOD (take 1, 1982 mono mix / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
10) OUCH! (single, 1965 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
11) IT'S LOOKING GOOD (live at Che Stadium, 1965 / from the TV film)
12) SONG O' THE CONTINUITY ANNOUNCERS (Dirk on BBC TV's "Not Also, But Only", 1965 / from the "Rutland Weekend Songbook" album)
13) IT'S LOOKING GOOD ("Rutle Soul", 1965 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
14) PLENTY OF TIME (take 1, 1966 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
15) TESTING ONE-TWO (1966 Christmas EP / from "Rutland Weekend Songbook")
16) DOUBLEBACK ALLEY (take 2, 1967 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
17) DOUBLEBACK ALLEY (single, 1967 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
18) GOOD TIMES ROLL (take 1, 1967 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
19) GOOD TIMES ROLL (remake attempt, 1967 / "The Children Of Rock 'N' Roll" from the "Rutland Weekend Songbook" album)
20) GOOD TIMES ROLL ("Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band", 1967 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
21) NEVERTHELESS ("Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band", 1967 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)

DISC THREE: 1967-1969
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01) LOVE LIFE (take 1, 1967 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
02) LOVE LIFE (take 2, 1967 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
03) LOVE LIFE (live on the "Our World" telecast, 1967 / from the TV film)
04) LOVE LIFE (single, 1967 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
05) PIGGY IN THE MIDDLE (take 6, 1967 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
06) PIGGY IN THE MIDDLE (single, 1967 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
07) MY LITTLE UKELELE (1967 Christmas EP / from the Japanese "Archaeology")
08) CHEESE AND ONIONS (take 4 - film mix, 1968 / from the TV film)
09) WE'VE ARRIVED (take 1, 1968 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
10) WE'VE ARRIVED (take 2, 1968 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
11) WE'VE ARRIVED (take 1, 1996 remix / from "Archaeology")
12) WE'VE ARRIVED (take 2, 1996 remix / from "Archaeology")
13) ANOTHER DAY ("The Shite Album", 1968 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
14) CHEESE AND ONIONS ("Yellow Submarine Sandwich", 1969 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
15) FALLEN ARCH ANGEL (from the "Get Up And Go" sessions, 1969 / from the "Rutland Weekend Television" TV show)
16) GET UP AND GO (take 236, 1969 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
17) GET UP AND GO (take 237, 1969 / from the "Sweet Rutle Tracks" bootleg)
18) GET UP AND GO (live on the Rutle Corps rooftop, 1969 / from the TV film)
19) TODAY IS OUR WEDDING DAY (Dirk home demo, 1969 / from the TV film)
20) GET UP AND GO (single, 1969 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
21) LET'S BE NATURAL ("Shabby Road", 1969 / from "The Rutles" soundtrack)
22) LULLABY (Nasty home demo, 1969 / from the Japanese "Archaeology")

DISC FOUR: 1969-2007
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01) MAJOR HAPPY'S UP AND COMING ONCE UPON A GOOD TIME BAND (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
02) RENDEZVOUS (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
03) QUESTIONNAIRE (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
04) LONELY-PHOBIA (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
05) HEY MISTER! (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
06) EASY LISTENING (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
07) THE KNICKER ELASTIC KING (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
08) I LOVE YOU (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
09) EINE KLEINE MIDDLE KLASSE MUSIK (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
10) JOE PUBLIC (the Rutles' unreleased 1969 album / "Archaeology")
11) CHEESE AND ONIONS (Nasty live on SNL, 1977 / "Saturday Night Live: The Complete Second Season" DVD set - the same episode also includes "Shangri-La", but it's the original Neil Innes version, as the Rutleized version was still years away)
12) UNFINISHED WORDS (unreleased Nasty track from c. 1978, completed in 1996 / "Archaeology")
13) GING GANG GOOLIE (Dirk and Stig single a-side, 1978 - this is actually real. The tracks have been bootlegged a few times; I recommend looking for the boot "Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band", where they appeared in great quality.)
14) MR. SHEENE (Dirk and Stig single b-side, 1978)
15) THE RUTLES MOVIE MEDLEY (single, 1982 / this one seems to pop up on Peer-to-Peer, but I'll post it on here if anyone needs it)
16) UNDER MY SKIN ("Archaeology" outtake, 1996 / from the 2007 reissue of "Archaeology")
17) SHANGRI-LA (edit from "Shangri-La" single, 1996)
18) SHANGRI-LA ("Archaeology", 1996)
19) DON'T KNOW WHY ("Archaeology", 1996)
20) BACK IN '64 ("Archaeology", 1996)
21) RUT-A-LOT (from the 2007 reissue of "Archaeology")

Phew! Hell of a lot of output for a Beatles parody! :-D