Buying Beatles albums....
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Buying Beatles albums....
I have about five or six Beatles albums that were all released around 1990, and I've been seriously thinking about buying the few that were remastered in 2001. My question is should I hold off on buying them in the hopes that they will re-release all their studio albums in the near future, or should I just go ahead and get the 2001 copies?
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Originally posted by Hollowgen
i'm honestly confused as to what you're talking about.... which ones were remastered?
i'm honestly confused as to what you're talking about.... which ones were remastered?
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As far as I know, Yellow Submarine was the only original album to see a remastering job, set to coincide with the film's release on DVD. It's not even the original soundtrack album per se, but rather something Capitol calls a "songtrack" (which, I assume, means that the George Martin-composed instrumental tracks went bye-bye).
The singles present on the "Red" and "Blue" greatest hits albums also got cleaned up, as did the tracks on "1".
As far as the remastered imports you mentioned, that's sure news to me. The domestic releases sure could use a re-do, though. I'll bet no one could argue with you on that.
The singles present on the "Red" and "Blue" greatest hits albums also got cleaned up, as did the tracks on "1".
As far as the remastered imports you mentioned, that's sure news to me. The domestic releases sure could use a re-do, though. I'll bet no one could argue with you on that.
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i am aware of some obscure imported "limited editions" such as the white album, which i own... but it's not remastered, it's just repackaged. i've looked everywhere and haven't seen remastered versions of their lps anywhere.
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Originally posted by Hollowgen
i am aware of some obscure imported "limited editions" such as the white album, which i own... but it's not remastered, it's just repackaged. i've looked everywhere and haven't seen remastered versions of their lps anywhere.
i am aware of some obscure imported "limited editions" such as the white album, which i own... but it's not remastered, it's just repackaged. i've looked everywhere and haven't seen remastered versions of their lps anywhere.
Ohhh, OK. I had the idea that they were remastered.
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They need to do hybrid CD/SACDs for the remasters. I'd pay a King's ransom for that set.
They need to do hybrid CD/SACDs for the remasters. I'd pay a King's ransom for that set.
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Don't forget, the Yellow Sub Songtrack was not only remastered, but reMIXED. The difference is startling on some songs, like Elenor Rigby. Now that MFSL is back, they should remaster them all and release a hybrid SACD/CD Beatles Collection box set...
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Originally posted by Spike Jonze
Yellow Submarine, Sgt. Pepper, and then the imports that were remastered in 2002: Hard Day's Night, Help!, Let It Be, Please Please Me, Rubber Soul, and Revolver.
Yellow Submarine, Sgt. Pepper, and then the imports that were remastered in 2002: Hard Day's Night, Help!, Let It Be, Please Please Me, Rubber Soul, and Revolver.
I'm not sure how much better a remastered edition of A Hard Days Night, Help!, Rubber Soul, and Revolver would sound. I know A Hard Days Night was originally issued in Mono in the UK as opposed to the two channel stereo that was issued in the United States.




