Get ready for a musical treat and a journey back in time! The iconic Beatles are about to drop a treasure trove of unreleased gems, and we’re here to give you a sneak peek.
The Beatles: Unveiling a Hidden Gem from the Vaults
In anticipation of their upcoming Anthology 4 release, the Fab Four has shared an exclusive, never-before-heard version of their classic song, ‘I’ve Just Seen a Face.’ But here’s the twist: it’s not the final cut we all know and love.
Dug up from the depths of Abbey Road Studios, this raw and rollicking ‘Take 3’ was recorded over six decades ago, on June 14, 1965. It captures the band’s energy and creativity in the studio, with John Lennon’s playful banter and a missed cue adding to the charm.
‘I’ve Just Seen a Face (Take 3)’ opens with Lennon quipping, ‘Lonnie’s gonna regret not singing this one,’ a nod to their Scottish skiffle influence, Lonnie Donegan. And this is the part most people miss: the raw, unfiltered magic of the Beatles’ creative process.
Anthology 4, set for release on November 21, promises a treasure trove of 36 tracks, including 13 unreleased gems. Alongside ‘I’ve Just Seen a Face,’ fans can expect unheard takes on classics like ‘In My Life’ and ‘Nowhere Man,’ an unreleased BBC broadcast rehearsal of ‘All You Need Is Love,’ and even 2025 mixes of ‘Free as a Bird’ and ‘Real Love.’
But here’s where it gets controversial: the Anthology series will also be available as a massive collection, a 12-LP box set and an 8-CD set, along with a digital release. Is this an opportunity to own a piece of musical history, or a commercial move that might dilute the magic?
What do you think, music lovers? Are you excited for Anthology 4, or do you prefer the Beatles’ music left untouched? Share your thoughts in the comments and let’s discuss!