Disco music of the 1970s-1980s for DJs & record collectors
Discussion on do YOU think the Beatles remastered catalog within the Funk, Jazz, Northern Soul, Rare Grooves forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; will be a big seller next month, despite the fact that CDs in general are rapidly becoming a thing of ...
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| It`s hard to predict. But in the last few weeks - I`ve never seen so many Beatles CDs in used record shops.Seems like people are getting rid of their copies in order to buy the new re-mastered versions. I,myself,have rediscovered the Beatles after buying (and playing to death) the Love CD/DVD. George Martin (and son) did an amazing job on the album. And I also truly enjoyed Across the universe,too. The liner notes in the new copies are supposed to be amazing,though.
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| Yes, they will be big sellers. In fact, they already are, and they haven't been released yet. Several major online shops are already sold out of the stereo and particularly mono box sets, and aren't taking any more pre-orders. Plus the video game will be a huge boost too. And it's not like these albums ever stopped selling either. I'm annoyed that the mono mixes of the albums are only available in the limited-edition box set. Up until the white album, the mono versions are generally far superior to the stereo ones. But I don't care for much of anything the Beatles did before 1966. Really, I just want Revolver, Sgt Pepper, and Magical Mystery Tour in mono... |
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- The first four albums are being issued in stereo for the first time (in the case of the first two albums, it's in nearly unlistenable, instruments-in-one-channel, vocals-in-the-other, now-you-know-why-George-Martin-insisted-they-be-issued-in-mono-back-in-87 stereo, but stereo nonetheless). - All of the albums which had different (and much better!) mono mixes are being issued in a limited edition box set, along with vintage unreleased mono mixes of a few songs. - The original stereo mixes of Help and Rubber Soul are being included in the mono box. The previous -- and now standard -- CD versions were actually remixes George Martin did in 1987, and the original stereo mixes didn't appear on CD (except in Canada, where apparently the wrong masters were sent to the CD pressing plant). |
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Granted, there are a few inconsistencies like the '87 remixes of Help and Rubber Soul, as well as the fact that Magical Mystery Tour as we now know it was a North American release. The original UK was just an EP, although it was later changed to the US version, but even then the now-standard mix of "Strawberry Fields Forever" wasn't done until 1971 or something like that. Quote:
Much more sought-after was the mono box, which was the the only time the mono versions had been available since about 1970, and also the last time they were issued until now. Also, many of the records were made using the original UK stampers from the 60s. No group's recordings have been as exhaustively documented as The Beatles, and there's very little unreleased material left. Most of what's sitting in the vaults is just alternate takes and minor mix variations. The one big exception is Live At The Hollywood Bowl, which hasn't been reissued simply because they thought it sounded dreadful. |
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| There are so many different versions and alternate mixes that were put out, they should make an extra CD just of those, a la Rarities. The US version of I'm Looking Through You with the false start, for example. Or the longer ending of And I Love Her, or the longer version of I'll Cry Instead. The US Magical Mystery Tour cassette I have is different from the CD in that the B side is mainly fake stereo versions of the mono mixes with the exception of Strawberry Fields Forever. And All You Need Is Love runs some 5 seconds or more longer than the stereo mix on the CD version. I've always been fascinated with alternate mixes and interpretations of the Beatles material. One track they should have put out as part of Anthology was Aerial Tour Instrumental, which was the early mix of Flying. The Lost Lennon Tapes played quite a few alternate mixes, which I think were from John's collection of acetates. I don't know if those mixes were one-offs for the acetate pressings, and were not actually saved on master tape. I was hoping to get the mono discs, because of the different mixes from the stereo versions, but the price is kind of high. The only Beatles set on CD I invested in was that EP collection. It wasn't all that great or different, but the mono mix of the Magical Mystery Tour did have a couple of tracks that sounded slightly different from the stereo mix, like I Am The Walrus. Like I said, it would have been nice if they had put those alternate mixes as a Bonus CD of rarities or even just as extras on each album. I think the only CDs that are going to have extra tracks are Help and Rubber Soul monos, which will contain the 1960s stereo mixes as a bonus. Disco Funk |
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