The Beatles stereo box set: EMI, $259.98. Two hundred six songs. Thirteen original albums plus two CDs worth of miscellany. Seven years in the making - the complete recorded works of the Beatles. The ...
All The Beatles' music has been remastered, meaning the engineers at Abbey Road Studio pulled out all the final master tapes (those final mixes of The Beatles' music) and tried to make them sound as ...
The band was done a grave injustice in 1987, when their music was used to help usher in the CD era in the guise of crappy, tinny-sounding albums. What once benefited from ‘60s production techniques ...
Get ready to meet the Beatles again. On Wednesday, Apple Corps. and EMI will jointly roll out the long-awaited remastered editions of the Beatles studio albums on CD with Digipak sleeves as well as ...
UPDATE: This contest is expired. Check our “All Contests” page for more contests! American Songwriter is giving away 10 hardcover copies of FAB: An Intimate Life of Paul McCartney. One lucky winner ...
Get used to hearing the phrase, “It was 50 years ago today.” That’s because 2014 marks the golden anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in the United States, a seismic pop-culture event that forever ...
The Beatles' next expanded box-set reissue will focus on 1969's Abbey Road, their 12-times platinum penultimate album. Producer Giles Martin and mix engineer Sam Okell sourced the original eight-track ...
Grumbling about the Beatles can be a bit like getting on the sun for being too bright. And now that their back catalog has been burnished to glow with a sonic sheen that eluded the band’s initial CDs ...
For true Beatles obsessives, the Sept. 9 release of all the band’s albums as a lovingly remastered box set is a huge deal. Sure, it’s expensive, but this is arguably music’s greatest catalog, finally ...
In one sense, Tuesday’s release of the complete mono catalog of the Beatles on vinyl LPs is the most technologically ambitious attempt yet to take what is arguably the most significant body of ...
The pin-your-ears-back moment came on a song I’d heard thousands of times. Having read of John Lennon’s complaint about the stereo mix of “Revolution” (“They took a heavy record and turned it into a ...