Greatest album of all time remastered and re-released
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Greatest album of all time remastered and re-released
No, I'm afraid not. We're still waiting for the definitive 6-disc edition of Dick Gaughan's "Handful of Earth".
In the meantime, though, I see there has been a 2017 50th anniversary deluxe remastering of a 1967 album by The Beatles. Has anyone heard it? Should I buy it? I have a worn-out vinyl, a replacement vinyl, a Japanese vinyl pressing, the 20th anniversary CD and the remaster from a few years back. Do I need a sixth copy of Pepper in my collection?
Otherwise, here's something to keep you going until 2031 when, no doubt, the deluxe remaster of the actual greatest album of all time will take over the stores.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PInNrFZ ... dI&index=9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q38wBcV ... UNwQ6kuQdI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9yQuZnf-E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP15bKv ... UNwQ6kuQdI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0tPr_GIMd4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppcyTF- ... I&index=22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUNwQ6kuQdI
In the meantime, though, I see there has been a 2017 50th anniversary deluxe remastering of a 1967 album by The Beatles. Has anyone heard it? Should I buy it? I have a worn-out vinyl, a replacement vinyl, a Japanese vinyl pressing, the 20th anniversary CD and the remaster from a few years back. Do I need a sixth copy of Pepper in my collection?
Otherwise, here's something to keep you going until 2031 when, no doubt, the deluxe remaster of the actual greatest album of all time will take over the stores.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PInNrFZ ... dI&index=9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q38wBcV ... UNwQ6kuQdI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9yQuZnf-E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP15bKv ... UNwQ6kuQdI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0tPr_GIMd4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppcyTF- ... I&index=22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUNwQ6kuQdI
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Wasn't a Gary Davis album the best of all time? lol If you're changing then I'll have Hunky Dory (nb: Quicksand now in my repertoire)
Anyways, no you don't need another version. Aren't all these remasters just laying the compression on thick? I have the original 1987 release. Remember when CDs came out and you had to wait for the 20th anniversary of Beatles albums to actually buy the CD? Ah, old times.....
So, five versions of Peppers. I've got one version of all my CDs, except Thick As A Brick Including bootlegs I have several bazillion Bricks.
I'll be giving Peppers a spin tomorrow + Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields. 50 years, that's incredible and just a little disconcerting.....
MM
PS: You'll find the doco "It Was Twenty Years Ago Today" from 1987 here:
http://diggers.org/it_was_twenty.htm
Anyways, no you don't need another version. Aren't all these remasters just laying the compression on thick? I have the original 1987 release. Remember when CDs came out and you had to wait for the 20th anniversary of Beatles albums to actually buy the CD? Ah, old times.....
So, five versions of Peppers. I've got one version of all my CDs, except Thick As A Brick Including bootlegs I have several bazillion Bricks.
I'll be giving Peppers a spin tomorrow + Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields. 50 years, that's incredible and just a little disconcerting.....
MM
PS: You'll find the doco "It Was Twenty Years Ago Today" from 1987 here:
http://diggers.org/it_was_twenty.htm
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Yes, I expect so. As are "Let It Bleed", "Basket of Light", "Liege and Lief", "The Songs of Ewan MacColl", "There Goes Rhyming Siming", "Wheels of Fire", "In the Court of the Crimson King", "Larks Tongues in Aspic", "Bringing it All Back Home" and "Rust in Peace", amongst many others. That's the problem with identifying any "best of". Anyway, "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Beggar's Banquet" are ahead or behind all of the above, as are "Willy and the Poor Boys", "Cosmo's Factory" and "Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys".Mountains Magpie wrote:Wasn't a Gary Davis album the best of all time? lol If you're changing then I'll have Hunky Dory (nb: Quicksand now in my repertoire)
Anyways, no you don't need another version. Aren't all these remasters just laying the compression on thick? I have the original 1987 release. Remember when CDs came out and you had to wait for the 20th anniversary of Beatles albums to actually buy the CD? Ah, old times.....
So, five versions of Peppers. I've got one version of all my CDs, except Thick As A Brick Including bootlegs I have several bazillion Bricks.
I'll be giving Peppers a spin tomorrow + Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields. 50 years, that's incredible and just a little disconcerting.....
MM
PS: You'll find the doco "It Was Twenty Years Ago Today" from 1987 here:
http://diggers.org/it_was_twenty.htm
As for Pepper, it's a good record but - rather like Paul once said of Ringo as a drummer - not even the "best" album by The Beatles. It probably was rather ground-breaking but there are probably 14 or 15 (note: some possible hint of exaggeration here) better records by them as a group.
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Of the acres of reading on Peppers I've done over the years, one thing always stays in my mind.
I can't remember where I read it but it was along the lines of "There are no love songs on Peppers (in and of itself unique for a Beatles LP? - my question) but there is love in every track".
MM
I can't remember where I read it but it was along the lines of "There are no love songs on Peppers (in and of itself unique for a Beatles LP? - my question) but there is love in every track".
MM
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With maths like that, I understand how lawyers invoicing works.Pies4shaw wrote:You can test that proposition for yourself at home. Write yourself a list of the best 25 songs of all-time. If you are doing it honestly, 90 of them will be written by The Beatles.
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Yes, but their best - mostly due to McCartney - was very good in its field, and some of their early songs were mould-breaking for rock and roll ("She Loves You" is way out there for 1963, in terms of its chord progression). I reckon Penny Lane is their masterpiece ; a vivid slice of life, heightened with musical colors like an expressionist painting.stui magpie wrote:The Beatles were over rated.
Still, I agree that much of the work has aged badly, and large chunks -including much of Pepper - are dire.
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A Day in the Life, though...!
My favourite, personally, is Tomorrow Never Knows. This might seem like faint praise to some, but it sounds kind of like the Chemical Brothers remixed a George Harrison song. I had no idea that music like that existed back then.
https://youtu.be/7UjvdZm-Tu8
My favourite, personally, is Tomorrow Never Knows. This might seem like faint praise to some, but it sounds kind of like the Chemical Brothers remixed a George Harrison song. I had no idea that music like that existed back then.
https://youtu.be/7UjvdZm-Tu8
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Yep. By contrast, the Stones work of the same era holds up generally well.Mugwump wrote:Yes, but their best - mostly due to McCartney - was very good in its field, and some of their early songs were mould-breaking for rock and roll ("She Loves You" is way out there for 1963, in terms of its chord progression). I reckon Penny Lane is their masterpiece ; a vivid slice of life, heightened with musical colors like an expressionist painting.stui magpie wrote:The Beatles were over rated.
Still, I agree that much of the work has aged badly, and large chunks -including much of Pepper - are dire.
They had drugs back then tooDavid wrote:A Day in the Life, though...!
My favourite, personally, is Tomorrow Never Knows. This might seem like faint praise to some, but it sounds kind of like the Chemical Brothers remixed a George Harrison song. I had no idea that music like that existed back then.
https://youtu.be/7UjvdZm-Tu8
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.