Alexander Posted May 2, 2008 Report Posted May 2, 2008 Having just read about these (techincally bootleg) remasterings of the Beatles catalogue in Rolling Stone last week, I decided to check them out. I decided to get my all time favorite Beatles album and go from there, so I downloaded "Revolver." Check this out: First of all, it's free. Second, it sounds amazing. Third, you get three CDs worth of material. Here's what's on the Purple Chick version of "Revolver": DISC ONE: Stereo single 1: Paperback Writer 2: Rain Revolver 3: Taxman 4: Eleanor Rigby 5: I’m Only Sleeping 6: Love You To 7: Here, There and Everywhere 8: Yellow Submarine 9: She Said, She Said 10: Good Day Sunshine 11: And Your Bird Can Sing 12: For No One 13: Dr. Robert 14: I Want To Tell You 15: Got To Get You Into My Life 16: Tomorrow Never Knows alternate stereo mixes 17: I’m Only Sleeping (US mix) 18: And Your Bird Can Sing (US mix) 19: Dr. Robert (US mix) 20: Paperback Writer (Anthology video) 21: Rain (Anthology video) 22: Eleanor Rigby (Y.S. Songtrack) 23: Love You To (Y.S. Songtrack) 24: Yellow Submarine (Y.S. Songtrack) 25: For No One (Anthology DVD) 26: Paperback Writer (Anthology DVD) 27: Rain (Anthology DVD) DISC TWO: Mono single 1: Paperback Writer 2: Rain Revolver 3: Taxman 4: Eleanor Rigby 5: I’m Only Sleeping 6: Love You To 7: Here, There and Everywhere 8: Yellow Submarine 9: She Said, She Said 10: Good Day Sunshine 11: And Your Bird Can Sing 12: For No One 13: Dr. Robert 14: I Want To Tell You 15: Got To Get You Into My Life 16: Tomorrow Never Knows (mono matrix ii) alternate mono mixes 17: I’m Only Sleeping (US mix) 18: Dr. Robert (US mix) 19: Tomorrow Never Knows (Mono Matrix I) 20: Yellow Submarine (unreleased) 21: Yellow Submarine (film mix) Disc Three: Outtakes 1: Mark I (Tomorrow Never Knows) - take 1 (Anthology 2) 2: Got To Get You Into My Life - take 5 (Anthology 2 + Anthology DVD + Anthology video) 3: Paperback Writer - take 1 (Studio Sessions) 4: Paperback Writer - take 2 (Studio Sessions + URT1) 5: And Your Bird Can Sing - take 2 (stereo remix from Anthology DVD surround channels, with loop removed) 6: And Your Bird Can Sing - take 2 + overdubs (stereo remix from Anthology DVD surround channels, with loop removed) 7: Taxman - take 11 (Anthology 2) 8: Eleanor Rigby - take 14 (Anthology 2) 9: I’m Only Sleeping - rehearsal (Anthology 2) 10: I’m Only Sleeping - remake take 1 (Anthology 2) 11: For No One - rehearsal (CRMM) 12: For No One - take 1 (CRMM) 13: For No One - take 2 (CRMM) 14: For No One - a (CCRMM) 15: For No One - b (CCRMM) 16: For No One - c (CCRMM) 17: For No One - take 10 (composite from CRMM) 18: For No One - take 14 (composite from CRMM) 19: Yellow Submarine - take 5 (Real Love single) 20: Here, There and Everywhere - take 7(+14) (Real Love single) 21: Here, There and Everywhere - take 14 (composite from CRMM) alternate mixes 22: Got To Get You Into My Life - take 5 (Anthology 2) 23: And Your Bird Can Sing - take 2 (Anthology 2 OOPSed) 24: And Your Bird Can Sing - take 2+overdubs (Anthology 2) monitor mixes 25: Mark I (Tomorrow Never Knows) - take 1 (Anthology DVD) 26: Tomorrow Never Knows - take 3 (Anthology DVD) 27: For No One - take 10a (CCRMM + CRMM) 28: For No One - take 10b (CRMM) 29: For No One - take 10c (CRMM + CCRMM + CRMM) 30: For No One - take 14 (CRMM + CCRMM) 31: Here, There and Everywhere - take 14a (CCRMM + CRMM) 32: Here, There and Everywhere - take 14b (CRMM) 33: Here, There and Everywhere - take 14c (CRMM) 34: Here, There and Everywhere - take 14d (CRMM) So far, this is the only one I've heard. I have downloaded the version of "Rubber Soul" and part of "Help!". Anyone else into these? They take a while to download, but they are totally worth it!!! Quote
Aggie87 Posted May 2, 2008 Report Posted May 2, 2008 I dunno what these are, but they are almost certainly illegal. I think the only legitimate remasters/remixes that have come out are: Yellow Submarine Songtrack Let It Be Naked 1 Love Quote
Big Al Posted May 2, 2008 Report Posted May 2, 2008 (edited) Nothing on the Beatles site about this. This almost certainly has to be illegal. Having said that, I hope this wakes up EMI/Capitol to get their rears in gear and get the product out there in some legal form. Edited May 2, 2008 by Big Al Quote
Aggie87 Posted May 2, 2008 Report Posted May 2, 2008 Having said that, I hope this wakes up EMI/Capitol to get their rears in gear and get the product out there in some legal form. Would be nice to have 2 disc deluxe editions of their core catalog! With singles, related tracks, mono/stereo, etc. Also, I forgot to mention the two Beatles Capitol Album boxes, which *are* remasters, of the American releases. So actually, the following have been released in remix/remastered form: Meet the Beatles! Second Album Something New Beatles '65 Early Beatles Beatles VI Help! Rubber Soul plus Yellow Submarine Songtrack 1 Let It Be Naked Love Quote
Hot Ptah Posted May 2, 2008 Report Posted May 2, 2008 This type of material has been out there, available on ebay and other sources, for years. It's not authorized. It has not been all that rare or hard to find. For example, in the early days of ebay, about a decade ago now (!), I bought a nine CD set of the "Let It Be" sessions for my son. It's not that interesting a set, though. Anyone want to buy it for $10,000? Quote
Big Al Posted May 2, 2008 Report Posted May 2, 2008 Having said that, I hope this wakes up EMI/Capitol to get their rears in gear and get the product out there in some legal form. Would be nice to have 2 disc deluxe editions of their core catalog! With singles, related tracks, mono/stereo, etc. No kidding. Have it done like Pink Floyd's PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN set. Quote
JSngry Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 And yet no links were posted during the creation of this thread! Quote
Van Basten II Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 Around here we have an expression for people who do this Agace-pissette Quote
RDK Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 These particular 3-CD versions seem like overkill to me, but on principal I can't really blame people for seeking these out - and other versions have been available for years - since they sound so much damn better than the "official" releases. EMI/Apple/Capitol should be embarrassed by what they have released. Quote
Alexander Posted May 3, 2008 Author Report Posted May 3, 2008 Are these illegal? Technically, yes. They are unauthorized. However, before you get your panties in a bunch, I should point out that these are being GIVEN away, not sold. Anyone who is selling these things is a crook. Secondly, it's not like Purple Chick (whoever he/she/they is/are) just ripped their Beatles CDs and put them on the net. They did serious work here (these were all remastered from audiophile quality vinyl and they sound amazing). It also obviously took some work in rounding up the session material that hasn't already appeared on the "Anthology" sets. Third, I own EVERY SINGLE authorized Beatles CD. I have the entire 1987 catalogue (including the black and white "Past Masters" discs), plus the three "Anthology" sets, the live at the BBC set, the "Yellow Submarine Songtrack," the "1" greatest hits, "Let It Be...Naked", the recent "LOVE" CD and the two Capitol albums box sets. In addition, I have the entire American catlogue on vinyl (with both mono and stereo versions of the American "Revolver" album. One is on Capitol, the other is on the Apple label) AND the "Red" and "Blue" collections. EMI had gotten every possible penny from me when it comes to the Beatles. There is literally NOTHING they can sell me at this point until they start reissuing the catalogue with better sound. And rest assured, when the come out, I WILL BUY THEM (I'm not sure at this point whether or not I will keep the 1987 versions when this happens). And all these different mixes are fascinating! It also clears up some questions I have about the "official" 1987 CD releases (my mono LP has a different mix of "Got to Get You Into My Life" than is on the CD, which is supposedly the "original mono mix." Yet the mono version on the Purple Chick set conforms to my mono LP, which means that EMI used the stereo mix on the CD). And yes, I didn't link to any of the sites that carry these downloads because I know how you feel about bootlegs, Jim. I'm just giving my opinion of something cool I heard. Quote
Alexander Posted May 3, 2008 Author Report Posted May 3, 2008 This type of material has been out there, available on ebay and other sources, for years. It's not authorized. It has not been all that rare or hard to find. For example, in the early days of ebay, about a decade ago now (!), I bought a nine CD set of the "Let It Be" sessions for my son. It's not that interesting a set, though. Anyone want to buy it for $10,000? Purple Chick has a HUGE "Let It Be" set taken from the COMPLETE Naga tapes. It runs to about 83 CDs! Quote
Alexander Posted May 3, 2008 Author Report Posted May 3, 2008 Around here we have an expression for people who do this Agace-pissette Waitaminute...are you calling me a "cock-tease"? Quote
Alexander Posted May 3, 2008 Author Report Posted May 3, 2008 These particular 3-CD versions seem like overkill to me, but on principal I can't really blame people for seeking these out - and other versions have been available for years - since they sound so much damn better than the "official" releases. EMI/Apple/Capitol should be embarrassed by what they have released. These are just the tip of the iceberg. The PC "Sgt. Pepper" is five CDs and the White Album is TWELVE! Quote
AllenLowe Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 well, as far as I know, "giving it away" is still illegal if you don't own it - it's like if I broke into your house and took your TV and just gave it to a third party - Quote
AllenLowe Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 sorry, meant to ask - anyone looking for a large screen tv? it's free - though shipping is $1500 - Quote
Alexander Posted May 3, 2008 Author Report Posted May 3, 2008 well, as far as I know, "giving it away" is still illegal if you don't own it - it's like if I broke into your house and took your TV and just gave it to a third party - I prefer to see Purple Chick as the Robin Hood of Beatles remasters... These are discs that CANNOT be purchased legally. I do see a difference between this and downloading something that you COULD buy at Best Buy or Walmart, but you just won't. Quote
Swinging Swede Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 What software do you use to play FLAC files? (And what do others use?) I have been meaning to look into this. I know that Burrrn and Foobar have been recommended by board members in the past. Quote
Shawn Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 What software do you use to play FLAC files? (And what do others use?) I have been meaning to look into this. I know that Burrrn and Foobar have been recommended by board members in the past. Foobar. I haven't used another audio player since I started using it. This site will also list a bunch of other players that support FLAC. Quote
Guest Bill Barton Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 83 CDs of Let It Be? I think that I'll stick to watching paint dry... Quote
Big Al Posted May 3, 2008 Report Posted May 3, 2008 83 CDs of Let It Be? I think that I'll stick to watching paint dry... Quote
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