The title "Back To Basics" refers to the remastering philosophy used for this set.
: The producers employed "minor hiss reduction" only on specific frequencies for studio chatter to improve listenability without compromising the actual musical elements. Tracklist Highlights The Beatles Help Studio Sessions Back To Basics 2011 Flac
Silver-pressed CD versions were later produced by labels such as Extract Factory (Catalogue No. EXT 014). The Beatles Complete U.K. Discography The Series: This was the fifth installment The title "Back To Basics" refers to the
The set consists of spread across three discs, organized primarily by the date of the original recording sessions at EMI Studios. Disc 1: Early Sessions (Feb – April 1965) Focuses on the initial Help! sessions and soundtrack songs. EXT 014)
Unlike official releases, which often clean up audio or present only the final master takes, this collection focuses on the of the 1965 album Help! , presented in the highest possible audio fidelity (FLAC).
The Back To Basics project, allegedly sourced from early-generation transcription discs and studio reels leaked over decades, aims to present studio sessions before the final mixing stage. The 2011 volume dedicated to Help! is particularly special because it captures the band in three distinct phases: