They say that everything sounds better on vinyl, and while playing your favorite double-sided LP over and over again may be great for your ears, it's terrible for your wallet. Some well-preserved ...
A Beatles audition tape that could date back to the band's early days has been found in a Canadian record shop. On March 12, the Vancouver record store Neptoon Records' owner Rob Frith posted about ...
The tape sat unremarkably on a shelf behind the counter, collecting dust for five, maybe 10 years — so much time that Rob Frith says he lost track. Frith, 69, could not seem to recall how it had found ...
Herb Belkin's archive, incl. rare Beatles vinyl & Hockney print, to be auctioned June 27–29 by Thomaston Place. The collection highlights Mr. Belkin's visionary leadership at Mobile Fidelity, a record ...
The tape is said to be a demo for the Fab Four to sign to Decca back in 1962 A rare Beatles recording has been unearthed in a record store in Canada. The tape is thought to be a rare recording of a ...
The Beatles, at the peak of their fame in the 1960s, released a now-scarce album that they would have preferred to keep under wraps if they had their way. Despite being one of the most successful rock ...
This remarkable collection features highly sought-after Original Master Recordings from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab—on offer from Mr. Belkin’s personal archive is The Beatles: The Collection — Mobile ...
An early Beatles demo/audition reel-to-reel tape was discovered by Rob Frith, owner of Vancouver’s Neptoon Records. He told CBC News that the tape, labeled “Beatles 60s demos,” had been sitting around ...
The tape sat unremarkably on a shelf behind the counter, collecting dust for five, maybe 10 years — so much time that Rob Frith says he lost track. Frith, 69, could not seem to recall how it had found ...
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