
The front and back cover of "Off the Beatle Track" by Apple Jam.
Remaking songs the Beatles composed but never released has been done before, but there's something to really like about this new effort by Apple Jam.
The 16 songs bring back memories a time of innocence and growth in the songwriting of Lennon and McCartney.
Here's the track list: "I'm In Love," "Tip of My Tongue," "Love of the Loved," "You'll Know What To Do," "I Don't Want to See You Again," "Nobody I Know," "I'll Keep You Satisfied," "It's For You," "Hello Little Girl," "Like Dreamers Do," "Bad To Me," "A World Without Love," " From a Window," "One and One Is Two." 
The cover versions pretty much stick with the originals, though "You Know What To Do" gets a little more energetic treatment than the George Harrison version on "The Beatles Anthology 1" CD.
The CD cover harkens back to the Beatles' UK releases with the stark design on the front and the layout of the liner notes on the back.
The disc is available from http://www.offthebeatletrack.com.










Comments
It would be very 'nice' if The Beatles were to release many of their 'unpublished' songs over the next decade before we 'original' fans all kick the bucket and go to Beatle Heaven with John and George!
Years ago there was a vinyl LP called "The Songs Lennon McCartney Gave Away". It's time to rerelease that!
Read a funny article about the hidden gems unearthed on remastered collection at The Lint Screen dot com
@ Mark Thompson---LOL. And that goes for the next generation, too.
I've reworked some unreleased George gems and have them posted on youtube. Check 'em out and tell me what you think: "George Harrison rare Window Window" and George Harrison rare Mother Divine"
I saw these guys play in Liverpool last month, and they were incredible! I loved em!
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