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Samstag, 14. April 2012 Heute Vor 49/47/44/42 Samstag, 14. April 2012 Heute vor 49/47/44/42/34/3 Jahren: Sonntag, 14. April 1963: BEATLES besuchen ROLLING STONES-Auftritt im Crawdaddy Club; GEORGE HARRISON empfiehlt Plattenfirma DECCA die Gruppe. Mittwoch, 14. April 1965: PAUL McCARTNEY kauft Haus 7 Cavendish Avenue in St. John's Wood, London NW8. (Gehört heute noch McCARTNEY.) Sonntag, 14. April 1968: GEORGE HARRISON und PATTIE HARRISON treffen RAVI SHANKAR in Madras, Indien. Dienstag, 14. April 1970: PAUL McCARTNEY kauft Filmrechte für RUPERT THE BEAR. Freitag, 14. April 1978: THE BAND-3-LP-Set THE LAST WALTZ (mit RINGO STARR) in England. Dienstag, 14. April 2009: Auszeichnung HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME STAR posthum für GEORGE HARRISON, Los Angeles, USA. Hallo M.B.M., hallo BEATLES-Fan, die Preise stehen noch nicht fest, aber von uns bekommst Du die komplette Information über alle Veröffentlichungen zu PAUL McCARTNEYs Projekt RAM - THE ARCHIVE COLLECTION. Und bei uns kannst Du auch die Produkte vorab bestellen. Das wäre dann Information und Produkte aus einer Hand. Abbildung: CD RAM - ARCHIVE COLLECTION. Freitag, 18. Mai 2012 (Europa) / Dienstag, 22. Mai 2012 (USA): RAM als "ARCHIVE COLLECTION"-Veröffentlichung MONO-LP RAM - REMASTERED MONO EDITION. Universal, Europa & USA. DOPPEL-STEREO-LP & DOWNLOAD-CARD RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - STANDARD EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Europa & USA. CD (digipack) RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - STANDARD EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Europa & USA. DOPPEL-CD (digipack) RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - SPECIAL EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Europa & USA. BOX RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - DELUXE BOOK EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Europa & USA. beinhaltet: 4 CDs, 1 DVD, 1 BUCH (112 Seiten), 1 kleines FOTOBUCH (mit Bildern vom Fotoshoot zum Albumcover), 5 FOTOS (in Vintage-Fototasche), 8 TEXTZETTEL (Replikate von PAUL McCARTNEYs handschriftlichen Textzetteln in Originalgröße), 1 DOWNLOAD-CARD. Dienstag, 5. Juni 2012 (Japan): RAM als "ARCHIVE COLLECTION"-Veröffentlichung mit SHM-CDs SHM-CD (digipack) RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - STANDARD EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Japan. DOPPEL-SHM-CD (digipack) RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - SPECIAL EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Japan. SHM-BOX RAM - PAUL McCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLECTION - DELUXE BOOK EDITION. Label: Hear Music; Produktion: Concord & Starbucks; Vertrieb: Universal, Japan. LP 1, Seite 1: Track 1: Too Many People (mono) (Paul McCartney) (4:09). Track 2: Three Legs (mono) (Paul McCartney) (2:48). Track 3: Ram On (mono) (Paul McCartney) (2:30). Track 4: Dear Boy (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (2:14). Track 5: Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (4:50). Track 6: Smile Away (mono) (Paul McCartney) (4:01). / LP 1, Seite 2: Track 7: Heart Of The Country (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (2:22). Track 8: Monkberry Moon Delight (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (5:25). Track 9: Eat At Home (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (6:05). Track 10: Long Haired Lady (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (6:05). Track 11: Ram On (mono) (Paul McCartney) (0:55). Track 12: Back Seat Of My Car (mono) (Paul McCartney) (4:29). LP 2, Seite 1: Track 1: Another Day (remastered). Track 2: Oh Woman Oh Why (remastered). Track 3: Little Woman Love (remastered). Track 4: A Love For You (Jon Kelly remix, remastered). / LP 2, Seite 2: Track 5: Hey Diddle (Dixon Van Winkle mix, remastered). Track 6: Great Cock And Seagull Race (Dixon Van Winkle mix, remastered). Track 7: Rode All Night (remastered). Track 8: Sunshine Sometime (earliest mix, remastered). CD 1: Track 1: Too Many People (stereo) (Paul McCartney) (4:09). Track 2: Three Legs (stereo) (Paul McCartney) (2:48). Track 3: Ram On (stereo) (Paul McCartney) (2:30). Track 4: Dear Boy (stereo) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (2:14). Track 5: Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey (stereo) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (4:50). Track 6: Smile Away (stereo) (Paul McCartney) (4:01). Track 7: Heart Of The Country (stereo) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (2:22). Track 8: Monkberry Moon Delight (stereo) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (5:25). Track 9: Eat At Home (stereo) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (6:05). Track 10: Long Haired Lady (stereo) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (6:05). Track 11: Ram On (stereo) (Paul McCartney) (0:55). Track 12: Back Seat Of My Car (stereo) (Paul McCartney) (4:29). CD 2: Track 1: Another Day (remastered). Track 2: Oh Woman Oh Why (remastered). Track 3: Little Woman Love (remastered). Track 4: A Love For You (Jon Kelly remix, remastered). Track 5: Hey Diddle (Dixon Van Winkle mix, remastered). Track 6: Great Cock And Seagull Race (Dixon Van Winkle mix, remastered). Track 7: Rode All Night (remastered). Track 8: Sunshine Sometime (earliest mix, remastered). CD 3: Track 1: Too Many People (mono) (Paul McCartney) (4:09). Track 2: Three Legs (mono) (Paul McCartney) (2:48). Track 3: Ram On (mono) (Paul McCartney) (2:30). Track 4: Dear Boy (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (2:14). Track 5: Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (4:50). Track 6: Smile Away (mono) (Paul McCartney) (4:01). Track 7: Heart Of The Country (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (2:22). Track 8: Monkberry Moon Delight (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (5:25). Track 9: Eat At Home (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (6:05). Track 10: Long Haired Lady (mono) (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney) (6:05). Track 11: Ram On (mono) (Paul McCartney) (0:55). Track 12: Back Seat Of My Car (mono) (Paul McCartney) (4:29). CD 4: PERCY "THRILL" THRILLINGTON (alias PAUL McCARTNEY & LINDA McCARTNEY): THRILLINGTON: Track 1: Too Many People (Paul McCartney). Track 2: Three Legs (Paul McCartney). Track 3: Ram On (Paul McCartney). Track 4: Dear Boy (Paul McCartney (Linda McCartney). Track 5: Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney). Track 6: Smile Away (Paul McCartney). Track 7: Heart Of The Country (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney). Track 8: Monkberry Moon Delight (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney). Track 9: Eat At Home (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney). Track 10: Long Haired Lady (Paul McCartney / Linda McCartney). Track 11: The Back Seat Of My Car (Paul McCartney). DVD: Track 1: 2011: RAMMING (documentary film). Track 2: 1971: Heart Of The Country (promo video). Track 3: 1971: Three Legs (promo video). Track 4: 1971: Hey Diddle (promo video). Track 5: 1971: Eat At Home (live on tour). weitere Audiotracks: 1971: Now Hear This (jingles). Viele Grüße senden Stefan und Martin vom Beatles Museum Alter Markt 12, 06108 Halle (Saale) Wir sind erreichbar / You can reach us: per Telefon: 03 45 - 290 390 0 : Di., Mi., Do., Fr., Sa., So. und an Feiertagen jeweils von 10 bis 20 Uhr per Email: [email protected] per Internet: www.BeatlesMuseum.net persönlich/per visit: im Beatles Museum, Alter Markt 12, 06108 Halle (Saale) Angebote freibleibend und so lange der Vorrat reicht. Fehler vorbehalten. Die InfoMails können formlos per Email oder Telefon abbestellt werden. .
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