A recording of a jam session by The Beatles is to be at the centre of a court battle allegedly set to begin on Tuesday, after it was discovered in late sound engineer Geoff Emerick’s home.The demo is said to be worth US$6.3 million, with a video of the session, taken before Ringo Starr joined the group as a drummer, reportedly seeing The Beatles perform at Abbey Road for the first time.According to Britain’s The Sun newspaper, the recording was deemed to not be of good enough quality for the group, so Emerick was told by EMI he should destroy it.
However, he is said to have instead kept it in a safe in his Los Angeles home, in its original box.When Emerick died in October 2018, however, the recording was found, and the publication claimed
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