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Questions about the Beatles Remasters?
Does the BOX set of Stereo and the box set of mono remasters 2009 have any type of sleeves for each disc to fit into so they don't scratch? I bought the each disc and they are already scratched, as their is no inner sleeve to slide the disc in. Also, do the CAPITOL box sets have the inner sleeves. I guess the sleeves may be like the original albums had a paper sleeve to fit the record in. My singles are already scratched, and I am VERY careful with these. The packaging is crappy, but the music is divine!!!
You mean like this?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKPJx4z7IME
It's a video of some one opening the box and showing everything inside.
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1967-1970 (The Blue Album) List Price: CDN$ 30.99 Sale Price: CDN$ 25.27 Used From: CDN$ 25.29 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Après "Le Rouge" qui couvre la période 1962/1966, cette compilation, surnommée "Le Bleu", s'intéresse aux années 1967 à 1970. La recette concoctée par le producteur George Martin évolue. Le top du top, réuni sur un même disque, résume la seconde moitié de la carrière des Fab Four, celle qui enchaîne Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road et Let It Be... |
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Re-recorded, remixed, overdubbed and repackaged--all before its 1970 American release, mind you--Let It Be has long been the most second-guessed album in the Beatles otherwise sterling catalog. This curious, three-decade-late, stripped-down rethink offers up yet another spin on what started as a back-to-the-roots album/documentary project called Get Back in January, 1969, but ended up as the band's de facto swan song 18 months later... |
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Better known as the "White Album," this was meant to be the record that brought them back to earth after three years of studio experimentation. Instead, it took them all over the place, continuing to burst the envelope of pop music... |
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The Beatles - The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 $12.14 Volume 1 features 42 songs from the Beatles' original Capitol recordings: All My Loving * And I Love Her * Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby * I Saw Her Standing There * I Want to Hold Your Hand * If I Fell * Long Tall Sally * Money (That's What I Want) * She Loves You * You Can't Do That * and dozens more. |
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The Capitol Albums $15.21 Volume 1 features note-for-note transcriptions with tab for 42 terrific songs from The Beatles'' original Capitol recordings: All My Loving * And I Love Her * Everybody''s Trying to Be My Baby * I Saw Her Standing There * I Want to Hold Your Hand * I''m a Loser * If I Fell * Long Tall Sally * Money (That''s What I Want) * She Loves You * Tell Me Why * You Can''t Do That * and dozens more. |
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The Beatles Story on Capitol Records, Part Two: The Albums $31.5 Part Two, The Albums |
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The Beatles - The Capitol Albums, Volume 2 $12.14 45 more songs from the Capitol collections, including: Another Hard Day's Night * Baby, It's You * Dizzy Miss Lizzie * Do You Want to Know a Secret? * Eight Days a Week * Help! * I've Just Seen a Face * Michelle * Norwegian Wood * Please Please Me * Ticket to Ride * Twist and Shout * You've Got to Hide Your Love Away * and more. |
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The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 $59.98 When the Beatles' albums were reissued on CD in 1987, the group seized the opportunity to standardize their catalog internationally, choosing to release the British version of their LPs on CD in every territory throughout the world. From their standpoint, it made sense creatively, since these were the albums they intended to make, and it also made sense from a consumer standpoint, since these British LPs were longer than their foreign counterparts, particularly the American LPs released between 1964 and 1965. While the reasoning behind the move was sound, it was controversial in America, since the vast majority of their audience there not only grew up on the U.S. versions, they may not have even been aware that there were great differences in how the music was issued in both the U.S. and U.K. up until Sgt. Pepper in 1967. To make matters even more complicated, the first four albums -- 1963's Please Please Me through 1964's Beatles for Sale -- were released in mono on CD, which was like pouring salt into the wounds for American fans: not only could they not get the versions they grew up with, they didn't even sound the same. The Beatles were hardly the only British rock & roll band to have its LPs released in different incarnations in the U.S. During the height of the British Invasion in the mid-'60s, it was standard practice for U.S. record labels to shuffle songs between records, either to help promote singles or squeeze out as much product as they could out of a limited number of songs, and since LPs were released in both mono and stereo mixes, there several different variations of the basic album on the marketplace. This was done without the artist's consent, and the Beatles protested the issue with the notorious "butcher" cover of the U.S. album Yesterday...and Today, where the Fab Four dressed up in butchers coats surrounded by decapitated baby dolls and raw meat -- not a subtle criticism, but not an inaccurate one, either. After Sgt. Pepper ushered in the album rock era, this practice faded away. Years later, in the thick of the CD reissue boom, there was heavy nostalgia among record collectors for these American and British and stereo and mono variants, which led to '90s reissues of classic '60s rock albums containing both the stereo and mono mixes, or individual reissues of the U.S. and U.K. versions of particular albums. The Rolling Stones, Kinks, Animals, and many other peers of the Beatles were given reissues of these variants, but not the Beatles themselves, even though these were among the most requested reissues and were among the most interesting of these variations. Interesting is a word that cuts both ways -- they were interesting because they were popular, the records that brought Beatlemania to America, but interesting because they were wrong-headed, sometimes in their sequencing but often in their mixes. Under the supervision of Capitol executive Dave Dexter -- who initially rejected the Beatles for Capitol -- the original mix |
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Capitol Albums Vol. 1 (Limited Edition) $50.99 The Capitol Albums Vol. 1 box set includes the first four US released Beatles records: Meet The Beatles, The Beatles' Second Album, Something New, and Beatles '65, PLUS a Special 60-page booklet written by famed Beatles historian Mark Lewison. Each CD contains both stereo and mono versions of the original Capitol albums. Remastered using custom valve playback electronics and 24 bit digital conversion. |
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The Capitol Albums Vol. 1 $51.76 The Capitol Albums Vol. 1 |
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The Capitol Albums, Vol. 2 [Longbox] $59.98 The second installment of Capitol's long-awaited, ongoing series of reissues of the Beatles' American albums covers the four Fab Four albums Capitol released in 1965: The Early Beatles, Beatles VI, Help!, and Rubber Soul. The first of these, The Early Beatles, was a quick roundup of all the material from Please Please Me that hadn't been put on an American LP and it appropriately plays like a truncated and jumbled version of their debut; it's fun, but lacks the momentum and punch of their British debut. Beatles VI, whose very title suggests the ferocity of Beatlemania, since it's their sixth LP in just over a year, relies heavily on their fourth British LP, Beatles for Sale, pulling six songs from that album ("Kansas City," "Eight Days a Week," "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party," "Words of Love," "What You're Doing," "Every Little Thing"), adding to the mix a couple of new songs that would later show up on Help! ("You Like Me Too Much," "Tell Me What You See"), a pair of Larry Williams covers ("Bad Boy," "Dizzy Miss Lizzie"), and "Yes It Is," originally released as the B-side to "Ticket to Ride." Since it's culled exclusively from late 1964 and early 1965 material, the album winds up holding together better than some of the grab bags from 1964, and since the newer material is lighter than the excised material from Beatles for Sale -- "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" may be weary, but without the gloomy opening triptych of "No Reply," "I'm a Loser," and "Baby's in Black," the remaining songs from this album don't quite feel as dark -- Beatles VI winds up as a pretty fun snapshot of the waning days of the peak of Beatlesmania.Help! and Rubber Soul were the first U.S. LPs to bear the same titles (along with roughly the same artwork) of their U.K. counterparts, but they still had distinctly different running orders than the albums released in Britain. The American version of Help! is designed as a soundtrack to the film of the same name, containing selections from the movie's Ken Thorne-written score interspersed between the Beatles songs. Where the U.K. Help! had 14 tracks, including music not heard in the film, the U.S. Help! is 12 tracks, with only seven songs from the group -- just the songs actually heard in the film. The result is a distinctly different listening experience, one that's certainly not as satisfying as the U.K. LP, yet there is a certain charm to Thorne's exotica-tinged, swinging-'60s score, particularly to the James Bondian fanfare that opens the album, that helps make the U.S. version of Help! a fun nostalgia trip. The American Rubber Soul is also different than its British cousin, removing four songs from the U.K. version ("Drive My Car," "Nowhere Man," "What Goes On," "If I Needed Someone") and replacing them with two tunes from the U.K. Help! ("I've Just Seen a Face" and "It's Only Love"). The new tunes open up each side of the record, but the sequencing remains roughly the same as it is on the U.K. version, yet the U.S. LP d |
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