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From bob_hutton@standardlife.com
Subject Re: Capitol Albums
Date Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:36:00 +0100

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Thanks to Chris Coyle for all the interesting info. on the Beatles US
mixes.  Fascinating.  I'll prob. end up buying this set.

However, what the Beatles catalogue really needs is for someone to dive in
and create fresh modern stereo mixes of as much of their material as
possible (like the work done on Yellow Submarine songtrack) and ALSO to
remaster them using up to date technology.  I have all the CD versions of
their albums and I find the sound on some of them incredibly thin and weedy
(Please Please Me, Beatles for Sale, Revolver).

I had the Beach Boys 2-fers when they came out back around 1990, and
happened to pick up (cheaply) the remastered new (circa 2000) version of
Today/Summer Days.  The newer one  blows the earlier CD away TOTALLY in
respect of audio quality.  The Beatles back catalogue deserves to be kept
up to date sonically in the same way.

So, Apple, Parlophone, whatever ..... how about new versions of all the
Beatles albums, each containing remastered modern "true" stereo mixes PLUS
the original mono mixes (over which George Martin took so much care).  Now
that would be something worth waiting for.


Bob


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