Friday, December 24, 2010

Beatles Remastered-Abbey Road, recorded in 1969 sounds like a performance 2009!


With the exception of compilation of 2000 and Let It Be Naked in 2003, fans have listened to the Beatles as they were put on CD in 1987. It is now 22 years ago. Since then the audio technology has improved in leaps and bounds.

If you're thinking you've heard the Beatles songs hundreds and hundreds of times, I say unto you that the remastered CD are the closest thing to the new music Beatle how come we're going to live. The first song "Come Together" has many "new" sounds that are actually sounds that were on the original recordings but they were separate and distinct, as they are now remastered CD

For these new songs remastered, engineers are returned to the original tapes that has mastered by George Martin. Have dug for all audio details of individual sounds. The quality of Beatles recordings were mostly very meticulous. George Martin in my estimation is the Fifth Beatle. Four Beatles in the recording studio and la quinta (George Martin) was on the stand. His contribution to their sound, their creative efforts and their overall success is undeniable. His techniques for registration has been nothing short of brilliant.

New life was breathed into music that really showed timeless. This is worth the investment to replace older versions? Absolutely!

Abbey Road is the album U.S. XVII and the eleventh album U.K. released. Even if you Let It be was the last album released before the dissolution of the Beatles, Abbey Road in 1970 was the last album that started successfully by the band before they broke up. Let It Be was almost finished, when he started Abbey Road, and after the release of Abbey Road, the Beatles came back and completed overdubs assorted and a couple of recordings before finally releasing "let it be. Basically, even if you technically "let it be the last album ever released by the Beatles, Abbey Road is their true swan song. Is their true final goodbye.

Abbey Road has two faces are fundamentally different in style. The first side is full of individual songs. The second part is a suite of compositions that Lennon and McCartney wrote that are combined together in a melody complex. I think the two side of Abbey Road is what makes it one of the greatest albums of all time. Two Side has songs that, if we examine the individual songs are just incomplete and fragmented songs. The suite starts with McCartney composition "you never Give Me Your Money", which is the only song that I would consider complete in itself. Continues with "Sun King", "Mean Mr. mustard" and "Polythene Pam". All three of these songs were composed by John Lennon. The suite continues with McCartney wrote songs "" She Came in through the bathroom window, "Golden slumbers", "Carry That Weight" and "end". The song "Carry That Weight" is part of the song "you never Give Me Your Money" into it. Use the song as the bridge for "Carry That Weight" and then goes back to the song original and continues to "Finish". In my opinion, one of the most beautiful pieces of music of the Beatles have ever done is at the end of the song "the end". Has the lyrics, "And in the end, is equal to the love that make the love that you take". These are the last in the final song lyrics on the last Beatles album that have ever produced. It is a fitting finale for the largest group I've ever heard. The way that the producer George Martin and Paul McCartney compile these collection shows that the Beatles (more George Martin), when together are bigger than any of them could ever be individually.

Abbey Road appointed 14 greatest albums of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. I personally think that is better than some other Beatles album that rank higher in the list of Rolling Stones. In particular of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, that you rank at # 1 on the list. I think that Abbey Road is better in many ways. Abbey Road has three part harmonies more than any other album the Beatles recorded. The biggest aspect that distinguishes itself from other Beatles album is the medley of Abbey Road, suite of songs that side 2 of the album. Nobody in the world has ever been able to play anything like it. Nobody will ever be. If you followed the fab four after the split, you know that with few exceptions the magic that was so special on most Beatles music for the most part was not present in the music of John, Paul, George and Ringo in their individual careers after the Beatles. Of course, had a spell as the Beatles that was greater than their individual talents. Collectively their was a creative synergy that transform their individual gifts into something that had a large part in transforming the culture of their day.








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