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56 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilled, but it's expensive
The Beatles SINGLES COLLECTION is a very pricey set of the 22 British singles. Each of the 22 discs is comprised of the two songs from the corresponding original 45 rpm single along with the British-single artwork. (In America, we had different artwork and, to some degree, different singles.)

I bought this for one reason: to finally get the glorious mono versions of...

Published on June 16, 2004 by MurrayTheCat

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too expensive!
Listen I know that these singles are in the original mono and you get great artwork, but it's far too expensive for anyone with a normal income. I love The Beatles to death I have all their albums but I'm not spending over three hundred dollars on 44 songs and some art. If you want non album singles get the past masters vol 1&2 they are in stereo but they sound fine...
Published on March 12, 2009 by Randall


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56 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilled, but it's expensive, June 16, 2004
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MurrayTheCat (upstate New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: CD Singles Collection (Audio CD)
The Beatles SINGLES COLLECTION is a very pricey set of the 22 British singles. Each of the 22 discs is comprised of the two songs from the corresponding original 45 rpm single along with the British-single artwork. (In America, we had different artwork and, to some degree, different singles.)

I bought this for one reason: to finally get the glorious mono versions of many of these songs on CD. Scores of us older Beatles fanatics--those of us who grew up as fans of the band in the 60s--bought the mono versions of these songs and became accustomed to their clear, full, focused, and balanced sound. George Martin spent the majority of time working on the mono mixes and comparatively little time on the stereo. Mono was, by far, the norm in those days; meticulous work and many hours went into making the mono mixes sound perfect. And they still do sound perfect. In fact, they still sound shockingly superior to the stereo versions in most cases. Why?

George Martin recorded the vocals on a separate track from the backing so that, in the final mix, the vocals would not become buried and the engineer would have the means to adjust their volume. Because of this, Martin's mono mixes were superb. But when it came to stereo mixing, the vocal track was sometimes shoved to one side of the stereo picture, giving an unnatural, lopsided left/right channel separation and making the vocals sound detached from the rest of the music. To make matters worse, the drums and bass--key instruments from which rock bands get their power--were usually shoved far left, robbing the music of much of its strength. (An example of this is the egregious stereo version of "Day Tripper.") Indeed, the stereo versions of many a Beatles tune sound artificial, unbalanced, and anemic.

The lack of time and effort spent on mixing the pre-1969 stereo versions reflects just how unimportant they were considered to be. It is documented that five songs from the BEATLES FOR SALE album were remixed for stereo in half an hour. As The Beatles recorded REVOLVER, showing more and more interest in the mix sessions, their attention was focused on the mono mixes. Even during the recording of SGT. PEPPER'S, the band members were all present for the mono mixes--the stereo being done in their absence. Moreover, when MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR was released in America, the stereo version of the album had mock-stereo versions of "Penny Lane," "Baby, You're A Rich Man," and "All You Need Is Love" because stereo versions did not yet exist for those songs. "All You Need Is Love" was mixed for stereo in October 1968 for inclusion on the YELLOW SUBMARINE album. But "Penny Lane" and "Baby, You're A Rich Man" did not receive stereo remixes until late 1971!

Many of the mono versions in this collection can be found elsewhere (either on the CDs of the pre-1965 British albums or on various compilations), so my reasons for obtaining this set are as follows:

Here, we get actual versions of "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "This Boy" used for the original single, sounding fabulous and in mono. The grossly inferior stereo mixes on PAST MASTERS VOLUME ONE are not the versions that sold millions, as the notes deceptively imply.

On PAST MASTERS, we are given the stereo "I Feel Fine," which has the drums and bass far left, the guitars far right, and the vocals--sounding abnormally detached and somewhat cavernous--in the middle. How realistic the mono sounds in comparison: power coming from the rhythm section, Ringo's magnificent drumming dancing around the vocals as it should, and the total sound focused and balanced (as if the band were right in front of us!).

Though the stereo version of "Ticket To Ride" improves upon the previous stereo mixes, the mono version reveals the degree to which the divine interplay of the rhythm section--especially Ringo's contagious drumming--is masked on the stereo by the peculiar channel separation. The mono gives us an astounding difference in power. The stereo version of "Yes It Is" sounds hollow and misshapen, almost a mutilation of the gorgeous piece of music presented on the mono track.

Many of us were infuriated when PAST MASTERS VOLUME TWO gave us the stereo versions of "Day Tripper" and "Paperback Writer," probably the two most disappointing mixes of all. In both cases--and to a shocking degree!--the anemic and gimmicky stereo mixes sap this incredible music of its original power. Though I still own the original 45s of both, how thankful I am to finally own the mono versions on CD!

I slightly prefer the stereo "Help!" (found on the HELP! CD) to the mono version, which was released as the single. The stereo is a different take: John sounds more involved, the whole track is clearer, and the added tambourine on the choruses makes those sections even more infectious. I also prefer the stereo versions of "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down," the first Beatles single to be released in stereo rather than mono. (In this set, we get the mono mixes.) Finally, "Something," "Come Together," and "Let It Be" were originally released in stereo, and that's what we get here.

To those who have longed for the mono versions, I say only: Well, here they are but they are indeed expensive. Unfortunately, it's the only way that some of these masterpieces can be had. If you are a Beatles fan and have not heard many of these mono versions (and if the price is not a problem), go for it; the difference in the quality of these mono-mixed gems will truly astound you.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for any Beatles fan!, June 20, 2001
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In 1982, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Beatles' first hit single, Love Me Do, EMI in the UK re-released the single on 7" vinyl in a specially designed picture sleeve. All of the original Beatles UK singles were then subsequently re-released, in sequence and on their 20th anniversary, from 1983 through to 1990. A box set was also released in 1982 containing these 7" releases.

This box set contains CD versions of the 22 original 7" singles the Beatles released in the UK between 1962 and 1970 and the discs are packaged in picture card sleeves, each of these replicating, in CD form, the 7" vinyl singles re-released during the 1980s.

The interesting thing about this box set is the fact that many of the tracks are in mono (up until the last few singles - Ballad of John & Yoko was the first UK single to appear in stereo, in 1969) and this is the only way, on CD at least, to obtain mono 7" mixes of songs like Help!, Day Tripper, Strawberry Fields Forever, Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude, All You Need Is Love & Get Back. The mixes of some of these songs is quite different in mono form, making this an essential purchase for any Beatles fan.

I listened to the whole set in sequence when I first got the box, from Love Me Do right through to Let It Be including all the B-sides. Listening on headphones made hearing the differences in the mono mixes even more apparent.

Depsite all the critical acclaim heaped on the Beatles for their classic albums, many forget these guys were a great singles band too, without doubt THE great singles band of all time.

In summary this is an excellent package and a must for Beatles fans and collectors. For the more casual listener, this is probably not appropriate - instead check out the new 1 compilation or, for a broader selection of their best-known work, check out the 1962-1966 (Red) and 1967-1970 (Blue) albums.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh YES!!!! GREATEST SINGLES COLLECTION OF ALL TIME!!!!, August 30, 2001
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Well this is it. The greatest collection of singles of all time! This box will make you smile all the way through! From the greatest rock group of all time comes 22 CD versions of their original 45's. The box has a few rarities included. Inside you will find the original monophonic 45 mix of 'Help!' which features a different lead vocal from John Lennon. Also included are the superior monophonic mixes of 'I Feel Fine', 'She's A Woman', 'Day Tripper', 'Paperback Writer', 'All You Need Is Love', 'Lady Madonna', 'Revolution' (be ready for a hurricane when this one comes on). In the USA, 'Get Back' was the Beatles first stereo single. In the UK, it was 'Ballad Of John & Yoko'. Included here are the UK mono mixes of 'Get Back and 'Don't Let Me Down'. Each single comes with a picture sleeve. The only annoying thing about that is EMI used the same photos used on the 20th anniversary singles from the 1980's. The box is rather attractive even if EMI has used that layout a few thousand times in the past as well. Perhaps in the near future, EMI can include 'Free As A Bird' and 'Real Love'. That would be rather nice.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Priced - but awesome!, February 1, 2005
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Mr. x (Anywhere, United States) - See all my reviews
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I was a little hesitant to buy this due to the "extremely" high price, but I took the plunge.

I'm glad I did... the mono mixes of most of these tracks ROCK.

My favorites are Paperback Writer/Rain, Revolution that screams out of your speakers, and I Feel Fine/She's A Woman.

You really need to be a Beatles fan is you are going to spend the dough on this though.

Think about it.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Beatles' original British singles!, July 13, 1999
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Jeremy Deubler (New Orleans, LA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a must for every Beatles fanatic! Here are the Beatles' original 22 British singles in their original mono mixes (with the exeption of the last couple of singles which WERE originally released in stereo) with the cover art too.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful sound, but at this price only meant for the true fanatic, July 17, 2006
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Mark Janovec "mjanovec" (Hudson, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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Many other reviewers here on Amazon have done a sufficient job of telling you about the contents of this set, but the ultimate question that needs answering is: Do you really need to own this set?

If you're a casual or mildy fanatic fan, the answer is probably a "no." It's an expensive set to say the least. You are paying for 22 CDs containing 2 songs each. Depending on where you buy this set, you are paying (on average) $7-10 per disc...or $3.50-$5.00 per song! Also, all of these tracks can be found on the 13 original albums and the two compilation discs (Past Masters 1 and 2). You can actually buy the 13 original albums and two compilation discs as a package deal for just a little more than what this singles box set will cost...and will end up with all of the officially released songs, not just the 48 songs that were released on singles in the UK.

If you are an obsessed fan or a raving lunatic (like myself), you'll want to own this set, however. While it's nice to have the box and the 22 individual sleeves recreating the artwork in the singles, the real strength of the set is the sound quality. All of the singles (with the exception of the last couple of singles, which were stereo only) are presented in their original mono mixes, just as released in UK. While some people view "mono" as a dirty word, it really is the best way to hear these singles...as the Beatles and George Martin invested most of their time on the mono mixes, with stereo mixes made later (almost as an after thought). As others have pointed out, songs like "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" which sound full and bright in mono, sound rather thin and weak in the stereo mixes presented on the Past Masters compilations (and on the "1" CD, unfortunately).

In summary, casual Beatles fans can steer clear of this box. Diehards and fanatics, however, may find this box set will be a valuable addition to their collection. If you can find a slightly used copy on the second-hand market for much cheaper, even better.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE, June 20, 2001
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Grace I. Hughes-Manor (O'Fallon, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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If you are a Beatles fan, and, let's face it--who isn't--this is an excellent collection. It is the only place I know of to get ALL the original singles with their cover art on CD. It is priceless and I cherish mine.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too expensive!, March 12, 2009
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Randall (Central Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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Listen I know that these singles are in the original mono and you get great artwork, but it's far too expensive for anyone with a normal income. I love The Beatles to death I have all their albums but I'm not spending over three hundred dollars on 44 songs and some art. If you want non album singles get the past masters vol 1&2 they are in stereo but they sound fine. Unless you have a big wallet or The Beatles are the only band you care about then get this collection but for those of us with other interests and bills to pay this is too much money.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Is this redundant? With the remastered catalog coming out on 9-9-09 in stereo and mono make this set redundant., August 16, 2009
This review is from: CD Singles Collection (Audio CD)
Is this set a waste of money considering their entire catalog is coming out on 9-9-09? The remastered works include Past Masters 1 and 2.
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6 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The quality of the songs is excellent...but a waste of money if you already have the collection of CD's, July 22, 2005
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Look....dont be just another fool parted with their hard earned money.....if you already have the cd's....of all the music THE BEATLES released.....you're either a chump...or your bankroll exceeds your common sense....

I love THE BEATLES...but am sick of all the same material being duplicated to death....just anoth marketing hoax to keep the bucks flowing in
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