Disc 1
1. George Martin & Paul McCartney – about Sgt. Pepper
2. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – mono remix 3 from take 10
3. With A Little Help From My Friends – mono remix 15 from take 11
4. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite – mono remix 4 from take 9
5. Only A Northern Song – remixed mono version from take 3 and 11
6. Fixing A Hole – mono remix from take 2
7. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (one) – remix 11 from take 7
8. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (two) – mono remix 4 from take 8
9. Getting Better – mono remix 3 from take 15
10. She’s Leaving Home – mono remix 6 from take 9
11. Strawberry Fields Forever (one) – John demo tape and the songs development
12. Strawberry Fields Forever (two) – trumpet & cello development
13. Penny Lane (one) – overdub sessions
14. Penny Lane (two) – remix 11 from take 9
15. Joking – like! your having a laugh !
Disc 2
1. Within You Without You (one) – the basic track was recorded 15th March 1967
2. Within You Without You (two) – mono remix from take 2
3. When I’m Sixty-four – mono remix 8 from take 4
4. Lovely Rita – mono remix 15 from take 11
5. Good Morning Good Morning (one) – rough stereo mix of take 8
6. Good Morning Good Morning (two) – mono remix 2 of take 11
7. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) – rough mix of take 5
8. A Day In The Life (one) – rough mix of take 5 (five)
9. A Day In The Life (two) – early mix of take 7
10. Everywhere It’s Christmas – excerpt from fourth fan club xmas flexi disc
11. Excerpts From The Family Way Soundtrack – George Martin Orchestra (written by Paul McCartney – 1966)
12. All You Need Is Love – take 58 – with pre-recorded rhythm track take 11 (basically the ‘live’ version)
13. It’s All Too Much – from the alternative ‘magical submarine tour’ CD
14. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – Jimi Hendrix Version
Although not all the material ended up on Sgt. Pepper there is a chronological order to the album in terms of the work undertaken by The Beatles at the Abbey Road Studios between November 24th 1966 and June 25th 1967, hence the ‘Little More’ referring not only to the commentary. The Jimi Hendrix cover at the end does seem out of place, but hey – it’s Hendrix!
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