The (2011) is a highly regarded 3-CD bootleg compilation released by the fan label Helter Skelter (Catalogue HSR 16/17/18). It serves as a comprehensive "reconstruction" of the recording sessions for The Beatles' 1965 album, Help! , utilizing the best available audio sources to repair drop-outs, phase issues, and speed inconsistencies found in earlier leaks. Key Features of the 2011 Set
Contains unique production acetates, original film mixes, and rare stereo/mono variations from sources like the Anthology DVD and the Rock Band video game. Disc Breakdown The (2011) is a highly regarded 3-CD bootleg
The "Back to Basics" collection stripped away the heavy reverb of the original EMI mix. In this digital clarity, the listener wasn't just hearing a song—they were sitting on a folding chair in Studio Two. You could hear the squeak of the bass pedal and John’s dry, nervous laugh after a botched vocal take on "Ticket to Ride" [1, 2]. Key Features of the 2011 Set Contains unique
Back To Basics series, specifically the 2011 release Help! Studio Sessions (HSR 16/17/18) You could hear the squeak of the bass
: Includes "If You've Got Trouble" (Take 1 RM) and extensive rehearsals/takes for "That Means A Lot".