jazzbo Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 You can order the Mono box from Amazon US again. . . 230 bucks. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Is that correct? Still trying to figure things out... the box should be on the way by now, but I bet customs will hold it up, I don't count on having it before two weeks from now, but I'm no hurry whatsoever... will play all The Byrds albums I just got until then, and the Velvet Underground box set and the cheapo "Original Albums" by Patti Smith (and some of ye olde jazz in between, too). You will also need the Yellow Submarine album, which only has 4 additional Beatles tunes, but more importantly, that wonderful George Martin underscore. There was a mono LP for this in the UK but it was a fold down, which did not make sense since mono mixes were made for the film. Go figure. Quote
king ubu Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Is that correct? Still trying to figure things out... the box should be on the way by now, but I bet customs will hold it up, I don't count on having it before two weeks from now, but I'm no hurry whatsoever... will play all The Byrds albums I just got until then, and the Velvet Underground box set and the cheapo "Original Albums" by Patti Smith (and some of ye olde jazz in between, too). You will also need the Yellow Submarine album, which only has 4 additional Beatles tunes, but more importantly, that wonderful George Martin underscore. There was a mono LP for this in the UK but it was a fold down, which did not make sense since mono mixes were made for the film. Go figure. Ok, thanks! I think I'll slowly get it! Quote
vajerzy Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 So am I.....I'm going to look for the Mono box today and pick up a few at Target since you get a 5.00 gift card if you buy 2 individual titles. Quote
Clunky Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 You will also need the Yellow Submarine album, which only has 4 additional Beatles tunes, Which 4 tunes would that be ? I thought (perhaps wrongly) that all the Beatles songs from YS were covered elsewhere in the Mono box Quote
Clunky Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Mono set has landed. Perfectly reproduced Japanese manufactured mini LPs of the releases complete with flip-backs on the reverse, mini Emi inner sleeves, fantastic attention to detail. Revolver has Dr Robert on the sleeve and Doctor Robert on the CD - like an first pressing, the White Album has top-loading openings and black inners again just as per the original ( although omitted is limited edition number embossed on the cover found on the first several hundred thousand ) Sound so far is very good compared to my vinyls only no groove wear or crackle- oh well can't have everything. Quote
jazzbo Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I think there's a possibility that those four tunes mono mixes are on "Mono Masters." (?) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Mono set has landed. Perfectly reproduced Japanese manufactured mini LPs of the releases complete with flip-backs on the reverse, mini Emi inner sleeves, fantastic attention to detail. Revolver has Dr Robert on the sleeve and Doctor Robert on the CD - like an first pressing, the White Album has top-loading openings and black inners again just as per the original ( although omitted is limited edition number embossed on the cover found on the first several hundred thousand ) Sound so far is very good compared to my vinyls only no groove wear or crackle- oh well can't have everything. Can you tell us what is on the odds and ends disc(s)? Quote
Brad Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I picked up four this morning: Revolver, Rubber Soul, Magical Mystery Tour and Abbey Road. I started to listen to Revolver and sound is good. Of course, I haven't listened to the album in probably 20 years so nothing to compare it to. I was 16/17 when this first came out and I can still summon from my brain which song comes next. It brought me back to a simpler time when my friends would argue about who was better: the Beatles or the Stones. No complaints at all here. Quote
Clunky Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) Mono set has landed. Perfectly reproduced Japanese manufactured mini LPs of the releases complete with flip-backs on the reverse, mini Emi inner sleeves, fantastic attention to detail. Revolver has Dr Robert on the sleeve and Doctor Robert on the CD - like an first pressing, the White Album has top-loading openings and black inners again just as per the original ( although omitted is limited edition number embossed on the cover found on the first several hundred thousand ) Sound so far is very good compared to my vinyls only no groove wear or crackle- oh well can't have everything. Can you tell us what is on the odds and ends disc(s)? D12 1 LOVE ME DO 2 FROM ME TO YOU 3 THANK YOU GIRL 4 SHE LOVES YOU 5 I'LL GET YOU 6 I WANT TO HOLD YOU HAND 7 THIS BOY 8 KOMM GIB MIR DEINE HAND 9 SIE LIEBT DICH 10 LONG TALL SALLY 11 I CALL YOUR NAME 12 SLOW DOWN 13 MATCHBOX 14 I FEEL FINE 15 SHE'S A WOMAN 16 BAD BOY 17 YES IT IS 18 I'M DOWN DISC 13 1 DAY TRIPPER 2 WE CAN WORK IT OUT 3 PAPER BACK WRITER 4 RAIN 5 LADY MADONNA 6 THE INNER LIGHT 7 HEY JUDE 8 REVOLUTION 9 ONLY A NORTHERN SONG 10 ALL TOGETHER NOW * 11 HEY BULL DOG* 12 IT'S ALL TOO MUCH* 13 GET BACK ( with Billy Preston) 14 Don't get me down 15 Across the universe* 16 You know my name 4 of these original mono mixes are released here for the first time, marked with * and in italics Edited September 9, 2009 by Clunky Quote
jazzbo Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I believe those four asterisked songs are the mono versions from Yellow Submarine not otherwise on other cds in the collection. Quote
vajerzy Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I'm going out around lunchtime and look for the CDs. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 4 of these original mono mixes are released here for the first time, marked with * and in italics Great! For me, that works out to $57.50 per song. Quote
Aggie87 Posted September 9, 2009 Author Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) So in short: with the mono box on its way, to complete the Beatles collection, I'd need the stereo single disc reissues of "Abbey Road", "Let It Be" and "Past Masters"? I think if you get the Mono box, then all you need are the Abbey Road and Let It Be stereo cds, and you'll have all of their official "canon" studio recordings. Except for Yellow Submarine, but as mentioned the remaining Beatles tracks from YS are on the Mono Masters set anyway. The rest of YS is George Martin's orchestral music that the Beatles don't perform on. If you want a "complete" collection, you might want to pick up the two Capitol Album box sets (i.e. the U.S. editions), the Yellow Submarine Songtrack (different than the above Yellow Submarine), Love, Let it Be Naked, the Live at the BBC set, and the 3 Anthology releases. Plus maybe the Hamburg studio recordings (out on numerous releases in different configurations), though that predates their first official Beatles release. I think that's it. At least I think that would be complete as far as CD releases - there are also things that haven't been released on CD, like the Hollywood Bowl live album. Edited September 9, 2009 by Aggie87 Quote
Clunky Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I wonder why the Shea Stadium LPs have never been issued, I heard them a long time ago and recall that the sound was not great Quote
Jazzjet Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I picked up the stereo Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road, White Album and Magical Mystery Tour first thing today. Apart from the obvious general sonic improvements and the clarity of detail, the most striking thing about them is the enhanced bottom end with Paul's basslines shining out in their full glory. 'I Want You' is a real trip. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Well, after poo-pooing these reissues earlier in the year I've succumbed to this thread and the weight of pre-publicity on the BBC (TV and Radio) - ordered the stereo box on Saturday. Here when I got home tonight. I intend to listen very slowly (my CD player has a 33 1/3 setting), reading the Ian MacDonald bits en-route. There is absolutely no way I'm going to buy the recent XTC remasters.... Quote
Brad Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I picked up the stereo Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road, White Album and Magical Mystery Tour first thing today. Apart from the obvious general sonic improvements and the clarity of detail, the most striking thing about them is the enhanced bottom end with Paul's basslines shining out in their full glory. 'I Want You' is a real trip. Agree about the basslines. Quote
Free For All Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 This "09/09/09" date thing is only going to work for three more years. Just FYI. Quote
J.A.W. Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 This "09/09/09" date thing is only going to work for three more years. Just FYI. In this century at least Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 This "09/09/09" date thing is only going to work for three more years. Just FYI. Is that why it came out on a Wednesday? I think Tuesday is the usual US release date, Monday in the UK. Quote
Alexander Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) I got "Revolver," "Abbey Road", "Rubber Soul" and "Sgt. Pepper" today (I getting them in order of my favorites). So far, I've listened to "Revolver" and a little over half of "Abbey Road." The sonic upgrade is tremendous. You can really hear the difference, especially if you A/B with the 1987 versions. They have more spark, more life, and (yes) Paul's basslines are WAY more audible. I heard a lot more of Paul listening to "Revolver" this morning than I have in the past. However... I STILL don't like the original stereo mastering, especially where Ringo's drumkit is crammed into one speaker. It really diminishes his sound and the overall sound of the recording. I know it would have resulted in a near riot from some die-hard fans, but I really would have preferred NEW stereo mixes (they could have even doubled up the CDs: have the entire album in the original stereo and then in a new mix). The "Yellow Submarine" songtrack album is a perfect example of this done right. "Eleanore Rigby" sounds better on that disc than it does here, for example. The cellos in particular have more depth. Someday, when I have the money, I hope to get the mono box (if it is still available, that is). That's what I REALLY want to hear... BTW, "Abbey Road," mixed (as it was) in stereo only, sounds FANTASTIC. Edited September 9, 2009 by Alexander Quote
Free For All Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 This "09/09/09" date thing is only going to work for three more years. Just FYI. Is that why it came out on a Wednesday? I think Tuesday is the usual US release date, Monday in the UK. Yes, and there's also a Tim Burton movie called "9" that starts today. Quote
WorldB3 Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) I picked up the stereo Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road, White Album and Magical Mystery Tour first thing today. Apart from the obvious general sonic improvements and the clarity of detail, the most striking thing about them is the enhanced bottom end with Paul's basslines shining out in their full glory. 'I Want You' is a real trip. I got my copies of the individual Stereo Remasters of Rubber Soul and the White Album yesterday. The While Album sounds freaking amazing. I was expecting it to sound better but not be blown away. Can't wait for Revolver and Abbey Road to show up in my mail. For those like holding off on the Mono Box like myself I read that in mid November that individual Mono and Stereo releases will come out on 180 gr Vinyl. I am holding off on Peppers till the Mono Vinyl comes out. Updated with vinyl info from the blog where I read it: http://myvinylreview.blogspot.com/2009/05/...and-stereo.html "Given the fact that it is unlikely that EMI would source vinyl releases directly from the analog tapes, hopes have turned to the possibility that high resolution 24/192 digital masters sourced from the original analog tapes will be used for the vinyl. This was done for the vinyl and sacds of the Rolling Stones Abkco remasters and the Doors vinyl boxset released last year. While there are varying opinions of the Doors boxset, the Stones vinyl was almost universally praised for its sound quality. And while the use of a high-rez master doesn't automatically result in good sound, it makes for a potentially very nice sounding set." Edited September 9, 2009 by WorldB3 Quote
Chalupa Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 This is pretty funny.... Like most people, I was initially confused by EMI’s decision to release remastered versions of all 13 albums by the Liverpool pop group Beatles, a 1960s band so obscure that their music is not even available on iTunes. The entire proposition seems like a boondoggle. I mean, who is interested in old music? And who would want to listen to anything so inconveniently delivered on massive four-inch metal discs with sharp, dangerous edges? The answer: no one. When the box arrived in the mail, I briefly considered smashing the entire unopened collection with a ball-peen hammer and throwing it into the mouth of a lion. But then, against my better judgment, I arbitrarily decided to give this hippie shit an informal listen. And I gotta admit—I’m impressed. This band was mad prolific. Chuck Klosterman Repeats The Beatles Quote
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