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lemonade kid |
Posted - 27/12/2015 : 14:23:57 For me....
Beatles 1+ CD/DVD The BeatlesÔ bestselling best-of collection, The Beatles 1, is getting the deluxe reissue treatment this fall.
Due in stores Nov. 6, the newly expanded Beatles 1 makes a number of changes to the original release, chief among them the addition of dozens of promotional videos Ñ all newly restored, many being made commercially available for the first time. According to a press release, ÒAn 18-person team of film and video technicians and restoration artists was assembled by Apple Corps to undertake painstaking frame-by-frame cleaning, color-grading, digital enhancement and new edits that took months of dedicated, Õround-the-clock work to accomplish.Ó
On the audio front, fans can look forward to hearing new stereo mixes of the album, which collects 27 of the bandÕs biggest hits, as well as mixes in 5.1 Dolby Digital and DTS HD surround audio.
The reissue will be available in a variety of configurations, including single-disc CD, DVD, and Blu-ray versions, as well as CD/DVD and CD/Blu-ray combo packs and a two-LP vinyl edition. Die-hard fans will also have the chance to spring for The Beatles 1+, a deluxe package that adds a bonus DVD or Blu-ray featuring alternate versions of many videos as well as Òan expanded 124-page illustrated hardcover book which includes Ôan appreciationÕ of The BeatlesÕ groundbreaking films and videos by music journalist and author Mark Ellen and extensive, detailed track/video annotation by music historian and author Richard Havers.Ó
The new Beatles 1 and Beatles 1+ reissue is available for pre-order now.
ÔThe Beatles 1#8242; Reissue Track Listing
Disc 1: CD ÒLove Me DoÓ ÒFrom Me to YouÓ ÒShe Loves YouÓ ÒI Want to Hold Your HandÓ ÒCanÕt Buy Me LoveÓ ÒA Hard DayÕs NightÓ ÒI Feel FineÓ ÒEight Days a WeekÓ ÒTicket to RideÓ ÒHelp!Ó ÒYesterdayÓ ÒDay TripperÓ ÒWe Can Work It OutÓ ÒPaperback WriterÓ ÒYellow SubmarineÓ ÒEleanor RigbyÓ ÒPenny LaneÓ ÒAll You Need Is LoveÓ ÒHello, GoodbyeÓ ÒLady MadonnaÓ ÒHey JudeÓ ÒGet BackÓ ÒThe Ballad of John and YokoÓ ÒSomethingÓ ÒCome TogetherÓ ÒLet It BeÓ ÒThe Long and Winding RoadÓ
Disc 2: DVD Video running order repeats from Disc 1, plus: Paul McCartney audio commentary for ÒPenny Lane,Ó Hello, Goodbye, ÒHey JudeÓ Ringo Starr filmed introductions for ÒPenny Lane,Ó ÒHello, Goodbye, ÒHey Jude, ÒGet BackÓ
ÔThe Beatles 1+Õ Bonus Material Disc 2 includes videos for:
ÒTwist & ShoutÓ ÒBaby ItÕs YouÓ ÒWords of LoveÓ ÒPlease Please MeÓ ÒI Feel FineÓ ÒDay TripperÓ (alternate) ÒDay TripperÓ (alternate) ÒWe Can Work It OutÓ (alternate) ÒPaperback WriterÓ (alternate) ÒRainÓ (alternate) ÒRainÓ (alternate) ÒStrawberry Fields ForeverÓ (plus Paul McCartney audio commentary) ÒWithin You Without You/Tomorrow Never KnowsÓ ÒA Day in the LifeÓ ÒHello, GoodbyeÓ (alternate) ÒHello, GoodbyeÓ (alternate) ÒHey BulldogÓ ÒHey JudeÓ (alternate) ÒRevolutionÓ ÒGet BackÓ (alternate) ÒFree as a BirdÓ ÒReal LoveÓ
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Bob Dylan-The Cutting Edge Vol 12 1965-1966
The Bootleg Series Vol. 12: The Cutting Edge 1965Ð1966 is a set of recordings from 1965 and 1966 by Bob Dylan, released on Legacy Records in November 2015. It is mostly unreleased session demos and outtakes from recording sessions for the albums Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. Three different versions of the set were released simultaneously: a two-disc Best of edition in the packaging and format standard to the rest of the series after the first installment; a six-disc box set Deluxe edition similar in packaging to its counterpart from the previous Bootleg set; and an 18-disc limited Collector's Edition available exclusively by order from Dylan's official website. Stated on the website as being limited to 5000 copies total in manufacture ever, the Collector's Edition is unique as it includes "...every note recorded during the 1965-1966 sessions, every alternate take and alternate lyric."
I got the two disc box with booklet.... Disc one No. Title Version Length 1. "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" Take 2, Acoustic 3:11 2. "I'll Keep It with Mine" Take 1, Piano Demo 4:11 3. "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" Takes 1 and 2, Solo Acoustic 6:17 4. "She Belongs to Me" Take 1, Solo Acoustic 2:57 5. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" Take 1, Alternate Take 2:38 6. "Outlaw Blues" Take 2, Alternate Take 3:29 7. "On the Road Again" Take 4, Alternate Take 2:31 8. "Farewell, Angelina" Take 1, Solo Acoustic 5:28 9. "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" Take 2, Alternate Take 2:50 10. "You Don't Have to Do That" Take 1, Solo Acoustic 0:50 11. "California" Take 1, Solo Acoustic 3:05 12. "Mr. Tambourine Man" Take 3 with Band, Incomplete 3:23 13. "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" Take 8, Alternate Take 3:28 14. "Like a Rolling Stone" (Short Version) Take 5, Rehearsal 1:44 15. "Like a Rolling Stone" Take 11, Alternate Take 5:56 16. "Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence" Take 2 3:58 17. "Medicine Sunday" Take 1 1:01 18. "Desolation Row" Take 2, Piano Demo 2:00 19. "Desolation Row" Take 1, Alternate Version 11:15 Total length: 70:12
Disc two No. Title Version Length 1. "Tombstone Blues" Take 1, Alternate Take 7:30 2. "Positively 4th Street" Take 5, Alternate Take 4:24 3. "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?" (Short Version) Take 1, Alternate Take 4:05 4. "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" Take 3, Rehearsal 5:39 5. "Highway 61 Revisited" Take 3, Alternate Take 3:30 6. "Queen Jane Approximately" Take 5, Alternate Take 6:02 7. "Visions of Johanna" Take 5, Rehearsal 7:40 8. "She's Your Lover Now" Take 6, Rehearsal 4:58 9. "Lunatic Princess" Take 1 1:20 10. "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" Take 8, Alternate Take 3:26 11. "One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)" Take 19, Alternate Take 5:10 12. "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" Take 13, Alternate Take 4:03 13. "Absolutely Sweet Marie" Take 1, Alternate Take 5:01 14. "Just Like a Woman" Take 4, Alternate Take 5:19 15. "Pledging My Time" Take 1, Alternate Take 3:22 16. "I Want You" Take 4, Alternate Take 2:51 17. "Highway 61 Revisited" false start
Total length: 74:52
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So much music, so little time. |
9 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Joe Morris |
Posted - 02/01/2016 : 19:09:42 despite George Martin telling the lads they had their first number one upon the tracks completion don't really miss Please Please Me on the compilation (theres a One set and a One plus set (double dvd with alternate mixes, etc) - just thrilled that Hey Jude can be watched in complete (on the Anthology release there was the odd voice over interrupting the flow
like Ringos video intro to the song too - talking up how the Beatles were playing the Frost tv theme!
Still Missing in action on dvd:
Let it be, Washington Coliseum, Compleat Beatles, etc etc! |
John9 |
Posted - 02/01/2016 : 15:37:26 Yes that's absolutely right Stewart. But I think that I'm right in saying that Record Retailer (which since early 1962 had also been supplying the listings for Record Mirror) was in fact the only chart which did not see Please Please Me at the top. Melody Maker, NME, Disc and most crucially, the BBC 'Pick of the Pops Chart' (which was averaged out from all four), all had the song as Number 1. And so we seem to have been left with two parallel universes!
http://www.thebeatlesrarity.com/2011/12/05/pleasepleasemebbc/ |
stewart |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 22:51:27 quote: Originally posted by John9
Love Me Do was the only Beatles' single not to hit the UK top spot until Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane stalled unaccountably at Number 2 in early'67. Please Please Me in contrast spent three weeks in pole position - a very recent UK (ITV) documentary based on the Beatles 1 release shamefully sought to perpetuate the myth that this wasn't so.
re Please Please Me: At at the time different music papers - NME, Melody Maker, Disc, Record Mirror, Record Retailer etc had their own charts and Please Please Me was no 1 in some but not others. BBC also compiled its own charts. When the charts were 'unified' in 1969, the retrospective position was decided (for Guiness Book of Records etc purposes) to be : the NME chart positions up to 10 March 1960 were regarded as 'official' and those from Record Retailer were regarded as 'official' thereafter until 1969. Please Please me was presumably not no.1 in Record Retailer. |
John9 |
Posted - 31/12/2015 : 21:53:48 My next purchase will be Handel's Water Music. I am sure that the Beatles' 1 compilation will bring a lot of seasonal cheer to many people - and that is as it should be of course. But the track listing does reflect the US chart experience. Love Me Do was the only Beatles' single not to hit the UK top spot until Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane stalled unaccountably at Number 2 in early'67. Please Please Me in contrast spent three weeks in pole position - a very recent UK (ITV) documentary based on the Beatles 1 release shamefully sought to perpetuate the myth that this wasn't so.
I wonder if they will ever get around to putting out the whole catalogue in the new mixes - I must admit that my stereo box set from 2009 still sounds absolutely smashing. Happy New Year everyone - and may plenty of great music lie ahead of us all! |
markk |
Posted - 31/12/2015 : 17:19:05 I received the Beatles 1 CD/Blueray for a gift. I would not have bought this because I have listened to each song 100's of times. But, as I listened to this CD, each and every song btought back a vivid memory of a person, place or event. What i was doing when the song came out, who I was with or just my thoughts. So it is a jewel. |
Joe Morris |
Posted - 30/12/2015 : 18:53:19 I like the video quality of the Beatles at Shea footage (Eight Days A week) - did I ever pass along that dvd lk? |
Joe Morris |
Posted - 30/12/2015 : 18:47:47 I like the One album - though I only got the one dvd set!
the Cutting Edge 2CD is great - the 16 CD set is bonkers! who's got that? |
Dukie |
Posted - 30/12/2015 : 18:08:09 The Beatles and Dylan as well as Bruce, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and a few others......
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dyecraig |
Posted - 28/12/2015 : 05:21:33 velvet underground - "loaded" 45th anniversary box set & "the matrix tapes". flamin' groovies - "flamingo" & "teenage head" norton reissues.
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