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Release date : Wednesday, June 25, 2014

The Beatles' Second Album (Japan - 2014)

By The BeatlesOfficial album • Part of the collection “The Beatles • The Japan Box (2014)


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  • Release date: Jun 25, 2014
  • Publisher: Universal Music / Apple Records / Odeon

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Disc 1

  1. Can't Buy Me Love

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    2:11 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Acoustic rhythm guitar George Harrison : Lead guitar, Rhythm guitar George Martin : Producer Geoff Emerick : Second engineer Norman Smith : Hi-hat, Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Sean Magee : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Jan 29, 1964 • Studio EMI Pathé Marconi Studios, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France

    Session Mixing: Feb 26, 1964 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

  2. Do You Want To Know A Secret

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    1:56 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums, Percussion John Lennon : Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar George Harrison : Lead guitar, Vocals George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Feb 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Feb 25, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

  3. Thank You Girl

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    2:04 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Harmonica, Rhythm guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Sean Magee : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Mar 05, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Mar 13, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

  4. A Taste Of Honey

    Written by Bobby Scott, Ric Marlow

    2:03 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer A.B. Lincoln : Second engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Feb 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Feb 25, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

  5. It Won't Be Long

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    2:13 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Rhythm guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Geoff Emerick : Second engineer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Richard Langham : Second engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Jul 30, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Aug 21, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road

  6. I Wanna Be Your Man

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    2:00 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums, Maracas, Vocals John Lennon : Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar George Harrison : Lead guitar George Martin : Hammond organ, Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Sep 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Recording: Sep 12, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Recording: Oct 03, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Oct 23, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

  7. There's A Place

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    1:51 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Harmonica, Rhythm guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Richard Langham : Second engineer A.B. Lincoln : Second engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Feb 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Feb 25, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

  8. Roll Over Beethoven

    Written by Chuck Berry

    2:46 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Handclaps Ringo Starr : Drums, Handclaps John Lennon : Handclaps, Rhythm guitar George Harrison : Handclaps, Lead guitar, Vocals George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Jul 30, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Aug 21, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road

  9. Misery

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    1:49 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Rhythm guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Lead guitar George Martin : Piano, Producer Geoff Emerick : Second engineer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Stuart Eltham : Recording engineer A.B. Lincoln : Second engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Feb 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Overdubs: Feb 20, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Feb 25, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

  10. Boys

    Written by Luther Dixon, Wes Farrell

    2:24 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums, Vocals John Lennon : Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer A.B. Lincoln : Second engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Feb 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Feb 25, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

  11. Devil In Her Heart

    Written by Richard Drapkin

    2:26 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums, Maracas John Lennon : Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar George Harrison : Lead guitar, Vocals George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Jul 18, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Aug 21, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road

  12. Not A Second Time

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    2:07 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Acoustic rhythm guitar, Vocals George Martin : Piano, Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Sep 11, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Sep 30, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

  13. Money (That's What I Want)

    Written by Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy

    2:50 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Rhythm guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Piano, Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Jul 18, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Recording: Jul 30, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Aug 21, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road

  14. Till There Was You

    Written by Meredith Willson

    2:14 • Studio versionA2009 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Bongos John Lennon : Acoustic rhythm guitar George Harrison : Acoustic lead guitar George Martin : Producer Norman Smith : Recording engineer Paul Hicks : Remastering Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator

    Session Recording: Jul 18, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Recording: Jul 30, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

    Session Mixing: Aug 21, 1963 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road


From Wikipedia:

The Japan Box is a boxed set compilation of the five albums released by the Beatles for the Japanese market between 1964 and 1965, originally released in Japan by Odeon Records. The albums consist of Meet the Beatles!, The Beatles’ Second Album, A Hard Day’s Night, The Beatles No. 5., and Help! The box set presents them in the Mini LP format. It also includes a 100-page book.

From SuperDeluxeEdition, July 16, 2014:

I suppose some fans of The Beatles could look at this latest repacking of five Fabs’ albums released in Japan during 1964 and 1965 as an unnecessary, pricey addition to the ever growing Beatles’ canon, seeing as all the music contained on these discs has already appeared in previous, relatively recent CD packages of one sort or another.

Or, this new superbly produced set could be viewed as the gift that keeps on giving from a spectacular back catalog and another chance to celebrate the nostalgia and the ongoing world-wide, 50th anniversary appeal of the Beatles.

Similar to Canada in the early days of Beatlemania, Japan was allowed to produce several rather unique Beatles releases on the Odeon label featuring substantial differences in track listings and cover artwork to their United Kingdom counterparts, before A Hard Day’s Night (stereo, although here with a different cover), and Help! (here in “Original Stereo Mix”) closed out the party and Japan was then soon after directed to sync up with the Beatles’ EMI and US album formats. […]

Sure, as far as sound goes – more on that later – we are treated to the already five year old mono and stereo remasters and perhaps a case could be made that using the original Japanese mastering from 1964 and 1965 would have made this set more authentic, if not less ear-worthy.

But Apple had already decided with the recent The Beatles: The US Albums box that 21st century masters would be used in these types of re-releases, so to employ an old cliche, basically, it is what it is. […]

As for sound, this set sounds a good as the remasters did 5 years ago, and utilizing the “Original Stereo Mix” for Help! is interesting, but recycled, as it also appeared as a bonus on The Beatles In Mono Box Set, circa 2009. However, it should be noted that some audio enthusiasts believe that no matter the source material, the Japanese manufactured issues are superior to the domestic versions. […]

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