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outtake

[out-teyk] / ˈaʊtˌteɪk /


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But the collection’s real gem arrives in the form of “Anthology 4,” in which fans are treated to a host of fresh outtakes spanning the whole of The Beatles’ career as recording artists.

From Salon

Highlights of the outtakes include early versions of “Born in the USA” and “Downbound Train,” both radically different versions from what was eventually released.

From Salon

But the disc of outtakes containing mostly solo acoustic pieces that didn’t make it to the final “Nebraska” album succeeds on its own terms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rare outtakes from films like “Home Alone,” unseen footage and home videos round out the film and give it a piercing intimacy.

From Salon

Even a former Kentucky district attorney, who brags that he “got a lot of attaboys” for partnering with NBC, softens his tough talk while watching outtakes of a soft-spoken and seemingly very confused arrestee.

From Los Angeles Times