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The Beatles in Mono Box Set (13CDs) Japan Mini LP Factory Sealed John Paul

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Artist
LP
CD Grading
Mint (M)
Release Title
Revolver & More
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Case Condition
Mint (M)
Inlay Condition
Mint (M)
Edition
Limited Edition
Type
Box Set
Format
CD
Release Year
2009
Features
Sealed
Genre
Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
UPC
4988006873612

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  • Great set, but be sure you know why you want it.

    First, the mono mixes are different. These are true mono mixes, not someone combining the left and right from a stereo mix. In some cases, the mono version is a completely different take! As such, you will hear things on some tracks that are missing in the stereo mix. In the early years, The Beatles and George Martin did prefer to mix for mono, and stereo was an afterthought. This did change as time went by, but while they still did mono releases, these were always a separate mix and process. The sound quality is excellent, and is worthy to take a place in your Beatle library. Second, there are a lot of completely clueless people reviewing this set. Those that find fault aren't listening closely enough or are incapable of understanding what they are hearing. A really clueless ...

  • Nice for the collector,not nessessary most listeners.

    I would have liked to have had, Yellow sub, Let It Be and Abby Road in this collection. I am not sure why exactly they could not have been included but it is still a very nice collection to have. For the savy collector, if you do not need to have the box, one would be just as well to collect the single discs and be just as satisfied. For the money and effort the small book that comes with you could live with out and find the info and pictures else where.

  • Met my expectations

    I purchased this box not only for sound quality, but also 'cause I cannot afford one of the few mono vinyl box sets still around; I hope EMI/Apple decides to reissue the vinyl set for people like me who missed out on the original 2014 run.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: canuckerie

  • The Fab Four like they wanted to be heard.

    The only missing from this collection are the albums Let It Be, Abbey Road and Yellow Submarine. Other than that, this is the collection to beat all collections. I got into a debate with a friend of mine who bought the stereo version of this collection... I am not necessarily a purist but with music and film I want to see or hear the film or record the creator wanted to put out to the world. Stereo was just coming into being at the end of the Beatles' career. As such, it has been said that the Fab Four put more effort and care into the mono versions than the stereo versions. In fact, they oftened used different takes for each version. It is said that the mono versions are the ones that are the definitive version of what the group wanted to put out. Given that this group ...

  • THE mono box set

    When The Beatles first started recording in the Abbey Road EMI Studios, monophonic recording was the only way available to record. Stereo was, literally, in its infancy. George Harrison related a story of a party with one stereo speaker in one room and one in another room. The whole song was unable to be heard. The Beatles decided to stay with mono. The secondary engineers at Abbey Road were not present at the sessions and when given the job of "splitting" the mono tracks into stereo, failed miserably. One song in which the differences are immediately noticeable is the Sgt. Pepper reprise. At the beginning of the tune, you hear Ringo say, "You say it." And Paul counts off. In the stereo version, nothing is heard except a muffled count-off. Pitiful. So, I first saw ...