Fuego Entertainment, Inc. (OTC BB: FUGO.OB-News) recently announced that its ‘lost’ Beatles tapes will be digitally re-mastered to enhance the quality of the tapes. The target date for their release is still a few months away, but once finished, the recordings will be part of a historic double CD featuring 15 original recordings from 1963, and 15 digitally enhanced recordings. The title of the collector’s item is properly named “Jamming with Beatles and Friends, Star Club, Hamburg, 1962”.
In the past year, Fuego has had a few runs that have resulted in 100% gains for shareholders. The stock recently surpassed its 52 week high on above average volume after the announcement of acquiring the Beatles recordings.
What makes this recording so significant in the history of the music industry is that it was the very first time that Ringo Starr actually played with the group “live” after replacing Pete Best on the drums. Seven of the songs depicted on the tape were later recorded in studio in 1962 and released by the group through E.M.I., but the remaining eight tracks were never released.
Supposedly, the original tape of the live performance was “lost” for over 33 years in the tape collection of legendary music producer and promoter Mr. Jeffrey Collins. The complete list of tracks and the whole story of how the Beatles tape was attained by Mr. Collins is now available at the company’s website, http://www.FuegoEntertainment.net.
Another historic facet of the recordings is that they have never been available on any previously released L.P.’s or singles. The tracks include: Paul McCartney singing Hank Williams “Lovesick Blues”, George Harrison vocalizing Maurice Williams “Do You Believe,” and, considered to be the most outstanding track, “Ask Me Why” depicting just how well John Lennon and Paul McCartney evolved into such a winning combination.
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