minkahed wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:35 pm
What is unfortunate is that we still don’t have a comprehensive set including all of Elvis’ original Mono singles available, which has been discussed here ad nauseam. I know it’ll never happen, (niche market), it’s still a great alternative.
People are seeming to wanna go back, nostigically, whether it’s vinyl/analog/Mono, etc etc. anyway.
Over on The Beatles pond, Apple are now giving us the new box set including the original Capital albums in Mono, regardless of the alternate unique mixes, fold downs and drenched reverb all intact.
Well, the set is to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the group hitting America, turning the music world upside down and releasing 6 albums within that year. Dave Dexter at Capitol also increased high end and reduced low end frequencies on the tapes that George Martin sent over and those elements have been reversed whilst still retaining the reverb etc. Apple think there is a market amongst UK fans who never got hold of those original US albums, whilst some US collectors want nice new versions as an alternative to their worn out originals.
And each album comes with some fact sheets written by US writer, Bruce Spizer, who is recognised as the ultimate presenter of historical info surrounding The Beatles record releases and who has served as a consultant to EMI and Apple Records and produced in-depth books about each of their albums.
The set has received mixed reactions, especially as the 7 LP box version with the exclusive bonus LP "The Beatles Story" is a whopping $300 in the US but surprisingly a lot cheaper here in the UK. Fans will be able to buy them separately if they wish but not the bonus album.
The other thing that has caused frustration over this release is that fans were expecting the revamped Rubber Soul this year, which although created two years ago, is now expected next year for the 60th anniversary.