Side One: Tracks 1-7, Side Two: Tracks 1-3 - Decca Demos, Recorded 1.1.1962.
Side Two: Tracks 4-7 - Tony Sheridan & The Beatles.
Side Three: Tracks 1-3 - Teenagers Turn, 7.3.1962.
Side Three: Tracks 4-6 - Here We Go, 11.6.1962
Side Three: Tracks 7, Side Four: Tracks 1-4 - Cavern Club, October 1962.
Side Four: Tracks 5-6 - Recorded 4.9.1962 (Ringo Starr, Drums).
Gatefold cover and multi-coloured vinyl in plain black card record sleeves.
I seem to remember reading that the law had been changed to set the 50-year rule back, thus preventing 1963 from slipping out of the regulations. From what I recall, it was not retrospective, so 1962 stuff remains open, but not stuff recorded thereafter.
yeah i think there are gonna be a few more like this and next year there will probably be a load of bootlegged stuff from 1963 when they run out of copyright!!
theres loads of these sort of releases on ebay now. The beatles copyright has run out on the early tracks so every bootlegger in the country is releasing love me do on a shaped disc or a picture disc. So technically this isn't breaking any laws so its legit, but i personally view them as bootlegs