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Unheard Beach Boys, David Bowie, Coldplay songs to be released

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Pink Floyd, Kylie Minogue and Lily Allen rarities to be made available too

Thousands of hours of previously-unreleased music from the likes of Coldplay, The Beach Boys and David Bowie is to be made avaiolable to the public.

BBC Worldwide and EMI Music have struck a deal to release the music, stored in an extensive archive of TV and radio recordings, which has been locked away for years at the BBC.

Unheard recordings will be released from EMI-related artists including the aforementioned artists plus Kylie Minogue, Sir Paul McCartney, Lily Allen and Pink Floyd.

The recordings include live radio sessions from Pink Floyd - including songs from their 1967 debut album 'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn', when Syd Barrett, was still in the band and a stripped-down version of Coldplay's 2000 hit 'Shiver'.

The deal will mean EMI can include these BBC recordings from their artists on DVDs, CDs and digital downloads, and will build on recordings from artists already released by the BBC, including Queen and Roxy Music.

There is no word as yet as about when or how the first batch of material will be made available.

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hness 

Jun 11, 2008

surely a never heard coldplay song is a good thing? As their new no doubt "plodding" opus hits the shops , its with glee i receive the news that some of their turgid muellings are safely hidden away in a box, please oh please BBc , can they remain there? i might even start paying my liscence fee again....

carrot cruncher 

Jun 11, 2008

And this is comming from someone who used to like suede

its_rudimentary 

Jun 12, 2008

suede piss all over Coldplay's dire droney musings about nothing...Big nose Martin would give his left nut to have 1/2 their talent in their heyday as it is he has none.

ed2005 

Jun 12, 2008

Would love to hear the Flod stuff...especially if it's pre-dark Side Of The Moon...

hness 

Jun 12, 2008

carrot cruncher is stalking me!!!!!

www.we7.com 

Jun 12, 2008

The more digital music from any legal source thats gets on the Internet is brilliant, there may be some hurdles to jump yet for this to happen (eg Artist Approval for instance) but the initiative should be welcomed.SteveCEO We7

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