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Category: Music/Audio Product Review: Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-72 (Amazon Exclusive) As a music enthusiast, I am always on the lookout for rare and unique recordings that offer insight into an artist's creative process. That is why I was thrilled to discover Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-72 (Amazon Exclusive), a collection of previously unheard demos by the legendary rock band Demos. The album features 15 tracks, including some of their most iconic songs such as "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends," "I Believe That I Believe," and "No One's Gonna Miss Me." The recordings are from the period between 1968 and 1972 when Demos was at its creative peak. One of the standout features of this album is the quality of the recordings. Despite being demos, the sound is clear and crisp, with each instrument coming through clearly. The production values are also impressive for a collection of demos from over 50 years ago. Another aspect that makes this album special is the insight it offers into Demos' creative process. Listening to these recordings, you can hear how they experimented with different sounds and styles, pushing the boundaries of what was considered rock music at the time. The demos also showcase their songwriting skills, with each track featuring a unique melody and lyric that is both catchy and thought-provoking. One of my favorite tracks on the album is "I Believe That I Believe (Demo)." This version features a more stripped-down sound than the final recording, but it still captures the essence of the song perfectly. The lyrics are raw and emotional, with lead singer John Lennon delivering a powerful vocal performance that leaves a lasting impression. Another standout track is "No One's Gonna Miss Me (Demo)." This version features a more upbeat tempo than the final recording, but it still retains the same level of intensity and emotion. The guitar riff is catchy, and the lyrics are both haunting and poignant. Overall, Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-72 (Amazon Exclusive) is a must-listen for any fan of rock music. It offers a unique insight into an artist's creative process and showcases some of their most iconic songs in a new light.

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