The Remastered Beatles CDs Are A "Must Buy" For All Real Beatles Fans
If you're like me then you already own every Beatles album on CD. And if that's the case it's likely that you may be thinking to yourself "Why should I buy all of The Beatles albums again just because they're being re-released on CD?"
But you need to realize that these new remastered versions of The Beatles albums are not like the ones you have on CD now.
The difference between the 1987 CDs (1987 is when The Beatles music was first released on CD) and the CDs included in The new Beatles Mono Box Set is obvious. This is the first time that the original mono mixes of The Beatles albums are on CD.
These mono mixes are the way The Beatles originally intended their music to be heard when they recorded their music in the 1960s.
The reason for this is that in the '60s nearly everyone listened to their albums in mono so it made no sense for The Beatles to worry much about the stereo mix. On the other hand the mono mix was slaved over until it was perfect.
In the '60s the mono mixes were definitely considered to be the "real version" of The Beatles albums. And even since the stereo mixes have moved to prominence there have been many who have claimed that the mono mixes sound better.
So that explains why the mono box set is a must buy for all Beatles fans, but what about the stereo box set? There's nothing new about The Beatles albums being in stereo on CD, so why should we buy that? Well, this is newly remastered stereo.
What does that mean? It means that these CDs should sound significantly better than the ones we've had over the last 22 years. They will be louder and there will be more details heard in the music. These remastered stereo CDs will be the new standard for The Beatles albums, so you don't want to be one of The Beatles fans who is "left out" because they haven't heard these new versions. - 18780
But you need to realize that these new remastered versions of The Beatles albums are not like the ones you have on CD now.
The difference between the 1987 CDs (1987 is when The Beatles music was first released on CD) and the CDs included in The new Beatles Mono Box Set is obvious. This is the first time that the original mono mixes of The Beatles albums are on CD.
These mono mixes are the way The Beatles originally intended their music to be heard when they recorded their music in the 1960s.
The reason for this is that in the '60s nearly everyone listened to their albums in mono so it made no sense for The Beatles to worry much about the stereo mix. On the other hand the mono mix was slaved over until it was perfect.
In the '60s the mono mixes were definitely considered to be the "real version" of The Beatles albums. And even since the stereo mixes have moved to prominence there have been many who have claimed that the mono mixes sound better.
So that explains why the mono box set is a must buy for all Beatles fans, but what about the stereo box set? There's nothing new about The Beatles albums being in stereo on CD, so why should we buy that? Well, this is newly remastered stereo.
What does that mean? It means that these CDs should sound significantly better than the ones we've had over the last 22 years. They will be louder and there will be more details heard in the music. These remastered stereo CDs will be the new standard for The Beatles albums, so you don't want to be one of The Beatles fans who is "left out" because they haven't heard these new versions. - 18780
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