Vancouver's Neptoon Records discovers rare Beatles audition recording
CBC
Last week, late at night, when Rob Frith was wrapping up a work session at a friend's studio, he decided to throw on one last tape for a listen.
It was labelled "Beatles 60s demos" and had been sitting around Neptoon Records, one of Vancouver's most well-known record shops, unplayed. Frith, who owns the shop, had never listened to it, but had brought the recording to his friend's studio that night, knowing he had the right player for the tape.
"I thought it was just a reel-to-reel tape that somebody had put bootleg things on," Frith said.
But when the tape played, the quality of the sound was clear and bright.
"It seemed like the Beatles were in the room," he said.
Frith took a short video of the tape as it played and posted that clip on social media. Beatles fans were in awe, and messages started pouring in, Frith said.
Based on his conversations and some research, Frith believes the tape is a rare, direct copy of a famous audition recording from the band's early days.
In the early 1960s, before the Beatles signed with Parlophone records and released Please Please Me, the band went searching for a label to sign with.
Part of that search included recording an audition tape with Decca Studios in London, on Jan. 1, 1962.
Decca ultimately passed on signing the fledgling group, but the audition tape survived, and was eventually made available as a bootleg album starting in the late 70s.
Finding one of those would be fairly unremarkable, but when Frith and his friend Larry Hennessey played the tape that night they knew they had something special.
Hennessey, who is experienced in music preservation, said he got a hint that the recording may be rare as soon as they took it out of the box and he saw white tape, known as leader tape, physically separating each song.
"The way that's wound on the tape, you can see that it separates the tracks … it's not a fast copy or a bootleg," he said.
Frith, who acquires new tapes from collections on a regular basis, said he isn't certain who he got the tape from.