Beatle Acetate Up For Auction

Sold! To the man with the deep pockets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It seems I write about auctions, KISS and cruises most often.  I suppose it’s because I find it stunning that people care about any of these things.  The levels of fanaticism are amazing.  Auctioning off John Lennon’s tooth, KISS comics, Weezer cruises, it’s a world in a topsy turvy economy yet still these things get paid.  This latest auction has an opening bid of $10,000.  Not the largest I’ve seen but not pocket change.  Figure that’s Imans Ticketmaster monthly statement.  “Best of The Beatles” is one of two acetates known in existence.  A two LP set from 1964 that was a compilation of Beatles Capitol and Vee-Jay hit.    It couldn’t be released by Capitol because Vee-Jay still owned the rights- so there it sat. 

This item will also include a letter of authenticity by Clifford J. Yamasaki of Let It Be Records in San Francisco which reads:
“ I certify that this 2 LP acetate of ‘The Best of the Beatles’ is one of two known to exist and was purchased from a Capitol Records executive for a project that was scrapped. The project: #46934-41. The date of pressing: 6-2-64.”

Get your wallets out.  Beatles fans aren’t as bizarre as Elvis fans but theyre down close.   Expect a ruckus.

Tracklist:

Side 1
◾Twist and Shout
◾Love Me Do
◾I Want To Hold Your Hand
◾From Me To You
◾This Boy
◾Roll Over Beethoven

Side 2
◾Do You Want to Know a Secret
◾Boys
◾Ask Me Why
◾She Loves You
◾You Really Got a Hold On Me
◾Long Tall Sally

Side 3
◾All My Loving
◾P.S. I Love You
◾Please Please Me
◾Chains
◾Devil In Her Heart
◾Please Mr. Postman

Side 4
◾Misery
◾Money
◾There’s a Place
◾Baby It’s You
◾It Won’t Be Long
◾All I’ve Got to Do

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