It's was 1968 when this song was Recorded for a film called "Wonderwall" but never released
The soundtrack was composed by Beatle George Harrison, whom Massot approached specially for the project. Harrison had never done a movie soundtrack, and told Massot he didn't know how, but when Massot promised to use whatever Harrison created, Harrison took the job.Late in 1967, Beatle George Harrison hired the Remo Four as his backing band for part of his first solo project, the soundtrack album to the movie Wonderwall. While the songs were mostly instrumentals, they did record one lyrical song, "In The First Place", with Harrison, which was left in the can until the 1990s
Deciding to make the soundtrack a kind of introduction to Indian music, Harrison recorded a series of short ragas at EMI's recording studio in Bombay in January 1968, then a selection of rock and other musical styles, at De Lane Lea Studios in London, England. Timing the segments with a stopwatch as he watched the unfinished movie, Harrison built up a healthy, varied musical program. The soundtrack album (Wonderwall Music), the first "solo" Beatles record, was released by Apple Records in November 1968. It also appeared on compact disc in 1992, during reissues of the Apple catalogue.
Release history:
The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 1968, with George Harrison, his wife Patti, Ringo Starr, his wife Maureen, and the cast members of the movie in attendance. The premiere in London was on January 12, 1969. The film won an award, but did not gain a proper distribution deal, and its showings were limited, leading some writers to mistakenly state that the movie "was so poor, it was never seen by anyone".[citation needed] A print did finally appear on the American midnight movies circuit in the 1970s, and on home video in the 1980s and 1990s, all of rather low technical quality.
In 1998, thirty years later and with Massot an established film director, he decided to restore and re-release his first movie. George Harrison's search for master recordings turned up a lyrical song, "In The First Place", which he hadn't submitted the first time around, believing Massot only wanted instrumental music. "In The First Place" was released as a single in 1999. Harrison is believed to have not only produced it, but to sing and play on it, although he asked to be only credited as producer. Massot was happy to include the song in the restored movie, which was released to critical acclaim the second time around, and got a distribution deal.
The restored version of Wonderwall is currently available on DVD through Rhino Entertainment in the United States, with bonus features.
THIS BOOTLEG IS FOR ALL THE BEATLES FANS THAT ARE HUNGRY FOR MORE.
SO IF YOU ARE A TRUE BEATLES FAN THIS GOES OUT TO YOU...
ENJOY!
JOHNNY BLEED
TRACK LIST
01. INTRO
02. ECHO
03. NOW AND THEN
04. GNIK NUS
05. DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYING
06. PHASE 1
07. WATCHING RANBOWS
08. THE TWIST
09. IN THE FIRST PLACE
10. ADAGIO FOR STRINGS
11. EVERYBODY'S GOT SARROW
12. RAIN
13. REAL LOVE
14. FLYING BACKWARDS
15. JUST BECAUSE
16. YOU BETTER
17. GAT KIRWANI
18. INDIA
19. NUMBER NINE
20. CAN YOU TAKE ME BACK
21. CIRCLES
22. FLYING FRONWORDS
23. COOKIE MONSTER
24. SCOUSE THE MOUSE
25. LSD
26. I'M IN FOR IT
27. GLASS ONION
28. TOBIAS CASUALS
29. I'M ONLY SLEEPING
30. TAKE 5
31. REVOLUTION (TAKE YOUR KNICKERS OFF)
32. SIX O' CLOCK
33. ALL I WANT IS YOU
34. ALONG THE RIVER
35. TEA, MONEY, AND WINE
36. I'M IN LOVE
37. DEHRA DUN
38. SOUR MILK SEA
39. WE'VE BEEN THROUGH THE WHOLE DAM SHOW
40. BAD TO ME
41. THE EVENING SUN
Please leave a comment and let me know what you think.
P.S.
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FLAC
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MP3
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Do you have to muck about with the songs? This, my friend, is the ONLY version out there, as far as I know, of In the First Place with George's vocals yet you seem to feel that it's your right to muck about with it and add a massive echoey explosion thing at the start (which you have also done to many other rare songs). You're not George Martin. I, and i'm sure many others, would have listen to the song untempered with, especially since this is so so rare.
HTprods 2 months ago
@HTprods The echo effect is because of the bootleg it's on called "Now And Then: The Lost Dream" which takes place in a dream. No disrespect but If you don't like it then find the song yourself and upload it. Try downloading the boot and your see what I mean.
JohnyBleed 2 months ago 3
I love this music. Ive tried your download, but for some reason I get a file that cannot be opened. Its probably just me doing something, but I wouldnt know how to fix it. Any good advice?
MrSnufpuf 8 months ago
@MrSnufpuf Try downloading "WinRar". If that wont work hit me up and I'll find a way to get it to you. :)
JohnyBleed 8 months ago
This mix has George singing. The movie mix does not.
gritnom 1 year ago 2
@gritnom Thanks ... I didn't know that!
JohnyBleed 1 year ago