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PAUL McCARTNEY RUMORED TO BE WORKING ON NEW BEATLES 'HEAVY' COLLECTION
Jan 4, 2006

By: Howie Edelson

Will there be new Beatles music in 2006? Some Internet chatter says Paul McCartney is supervising a new compilation called The Beatles: HEAVY, featuring latter-day harder-edged songs, such as "I Want You (She's So Heavy)," "I've Got A Feeling," and "Birthday," that the band included on their later albums, The White Album, Let It Be, and Abbey Road.

It's also being said that the disc will include at least one previously unreleased Beatles song. Although no titles were given, many are assuming that the tune in question is the infamous 27-minute version of "Helter Skelter" that has been languishing in the vaults since 1968, and is considered by many to be the "holy grail" of Beatles outtakes.

Another White Album-era recording, called "Sour Milk Sea," written by George Harrison, is also rumored to be a contender for the still unannounced album. It features McCartney, Harrison, Ringo Starr, keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, and Eric Clapton, and was recorded and released by Apple artist Jackie Lomax. It's rumored that if a version with Harrison on lead vocals were located, it could appear on the new album.

A spokesperson for the Beatles' record company, Apple, told us that he was unaware of any release plans for this year.

Industry insiders told us that the rumored album may include special 5.1 stereo mixes done in 1998 under the supervision of the Beatles'chief engineer Geoff Emerick.

In 1976, as a follow-up to the group's hit double compilations The Beatles 1962/1966 and The Beatles 1967/1970, the group's label Capitol/EMI released a double-record collection called Rock 'N'Roll Music, showcasing the group's heavier side. The compilation included "Got To Get You Into My Life" from the group's 1966 Revolver album, which was never released as a single in the '60s, but hit Number Seven in the Spring of 1976. The release was kept out of the Number One slot by Paul McCartney amp; Wings'Wings At The Speed Of Sound album.

The Beatles'last official release -- and the last approved by the late George Harrison -- was 2003's Let It Be ... Naked. That album, which features stripped down remixes of key tracks from the group's January 1969 sessions, peaked at Number Five on the charts.

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Oh boy, time for McCartney to start whoring out The Beatles like Courtney Love whored out Nirvana. I don't want to see this happen.

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I don't think it's all that bad an idea.

Having the "heavy" songs on a single cd w/ a few outtakes, and all remastered for the best possible sound = OK for me. I'll buy it.


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Oh boy, time for McCartney to start whoring out The Beatles like Courtney Love whored out Nirvana. I don't want to see this happen.


You can't possibly tell me you're against hearing a 27 minute version of Helter Skelter? Jesus, I got an erection just reading that bit of the article.


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Sounds awesome. Not at all comparable to the Nirvana turd exhibitions.


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i'd steal it

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I'm interested in hearing Sour Milk Sea.

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27 minute Helter Skelter? Eric Clapton? Yeah, I want to hear it all.

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Their original catalog is unmatched. Their mountain of greatest hits CDs is kind of confusing, unecessary and not so amazing. Nothing to get excited about...actually it sounds pretty sad.

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there's no way a 27 minute helter skelter could ever stay interesting and i have no desire to hear it. now if there was a 27 minute version of i want you (she's so heavy) that'd be a different story.

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Sad to hear this

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