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The Beatles Starting at $12.99
Now through July 21, save on classic albums from the Beatles, from Please Please Me to Let It Be and everything in between. Learn more |
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| 1. Yellow Submarine |
| 2. Hey Bulldog |
| 3. Eleanor Rigby |
| 4. Love You To |
| 5. All Together Now |
| 6. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds |
| 7. Think For Yourself |
| 8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
| 9. With A Little Help From My Friends |
| 10. Baby, You're A Rich Man |
| 11. Only A Northern Song |
| 12. All You Need Is Love |
| 13. When I'm Sixty Four |
| 14. Nowhere Man |
| 15. It's All Too Much |
Other songs that benefit from the remix include "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," which has a new crystaline purity; "Baby You're A Rich Man," in which the slightly annoying speeded-up trumpet is potted down slightly and the vocals boosted; "Sgt. Pepper / With A Little Help From My Friends," which has a bit more clarity in the instrumental mix and a tighter bottom; and "Only A Northern Song," where all the psychedelic horn fills and chimes are given a nice swirling feel.
... Read more ›Not so. When these tunes were originally recorded, the engineers had four tracks from which to mix. That meant a lot of bouncing and no true stereo imaging. For example, on Eleanor Rigby we originally heard the string quartet essentially in mono on one channel and the vocals in mono on the other. Fast forward to the late `90s. The engineers retrieved the tapes with the original vocals (all recorded on separate tracks) and the string quartet (also on separate tracks) and digitally synchronized them. Voilà! Now they have eight tracks to work with. The result is a fully realized stereo mix of this classic. The vocals absolutely surround you as does the string quartet. For the first time I'm sitting in the middle of the performance, enveloped by it, not listening from afar. After literally hundreds of listenings during the past three decades I'm hearing instrument nuances and riffs I hadn't realized existed.
Each cut benefits greatly from this meticulously reconstructed digital stereo remixing. The three-dimensional vocals are an absolute joy! To the purists who look at such tinkering with dismay, they still have their legacy albums. For the rest of us -- and new generations of listeners -- this production is an absolute gem, as exciting to listen to today as it was three decades ago. Thanks to technology, I've been reintroduced to these tunes in a way I never thought possible. I'm looking forward to the day when the complete Sgt. Peppers and the rest of the Beatles catalogue are remastered in this way.