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A Hard Day's Night
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Limited edition 180-gram, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork. The peak of Beatlemania might have been this album from 1964. "A Hard Day's Night" had its own movie, and the screaming, swooning fans went even wilder for it. The album generated mega hits from the title track, "If I Fell," "And I Love Her" and "Can't Buy Me Love." The album peaked at #1 in 1964! A total of 7 tracks from this album charted. In addition to the already mentioned hits are "I Should Have Known Better," "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" and "I'll Cry Instead." This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
Tracks
1. A Hard Day's Night
2. I Should Have Known Better
3. If I Fell ?
4. I'm Happy Just to Dance With You ?
5. And I Love Her?
6. Tell Me Why ?
7. Can't Buy Me Love ?
8. Any Time at All ?
9. I'll Cry Instead ?
10. Things We Said Today ?
11. When I Get Home
12. You Can't Do That ?
13. I'll Be Back
Abbey Road-50th Anniversary
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Standard vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remixed 50th Anniversary edition of The Beatles' musical masterpiece. This Abbey Road release features the new stereo album mix, sourced directly from the original eight-track session tapes. To produce the mix, Giles Martin working with Sam Okell, was guided by the album's original stereo mix supervised by his father, George Martin. It is time to experience Abbey Road again!
Tracks
- Come Together
- Something
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer
- Oh! Darling
- Octopus's Garden
- I Want You (She's So Heavy)
- Here Comes The Sun
- Because
- You Never Give Me Your Money
- Sun King
- Mean Mr Mustard
- Polythene Pam
- She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
- Golden Slumbers
- Carry That Weight
- The End
- Her Majesty
Beatles for Sale
Regular price $32.00 Save $-32.00Limited 180gm, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork, This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
Tracks
- 1 No Reply
- 2 I'm a Loser
- 3 Baby's in Black
- 4 Rock and Roll Music
- 5 I'll Follow the Sun
- 6 Mr. Moonlight
- 7 Kansas City : Hey - Hey
- 8 Eight Days a Week
- 9 Words of Love
- 10 Honey Don't
- 11 Every Little Thing
- 12 I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
- 13 What You're Doing
- 14 Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
Help!
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Limited edition 180-gram, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork. Another mega-hit album from The Beatles was 1965's "Help!" Bolstered by its own movie, this album is best known for its classic title track, "The Night Before," "Ticket to Ride," "Yesterday" and a great Buck Owen's cover: "Act Naturally." Relive Beatlemania at its best on this remastered reissue on superior sound quality 180-gram vinyl. The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1965. This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
Tracks
- 1 Help!
- 2 The Night Before
- 3 You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
- 4 I Need You
- 5 Another Girl
- 6 You're Going to Lose That Girl
- 7 Ticket to Ride
- 8 Act Naturally
- 9 It's Only Love
- 10 You Like Me Too Much
- 11 Tell Me What You See
- 12 I've Just Seen a Face
- 13 Yesterday
- 14 Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Let It Be Special Edition (Super Deluxe 4 LP + 12" EP Box Set)
Regular price $200.00 Sale price $150.00 Save $50.00Special Edition Super Deluxe 180g Vinyl 4LP + 12" Box Set featuring New Stereo Mix of Original Album, 27 Previously Unreleased Session Recordings, Let It Be EP, and Never-Before-Released Get Back Stereo LP Mix Compiled by Glyn Johns Plus 105-Page Hardbound Book!
The Beatles' chart-topping 1970 album Let It Be receives a range of beautifully presented Special Edition packages in October 2021! The new Special Edition follows the universally acclaimed remixed and expanded anniversary editions of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017), The Beatles (aka The White Album) (2018), and Abbey Road (2019). All of the new Let It Be releases feature a new stereo mix of the album, as guided by the original "reproduced for disc" version by Phil Spector, sourced directly from the original session and rooftop performance eight-track tapes. The Super Deluxe collection also features 27 previously unreleased session recordings, a four-track Let It Be EP, and the never-before-released 14-track Get Back stereo LP mix which was compiled by engineer Glyn Johns in May 1969.
The Super Deluxe vinyl collection's beautiful book features Paul McCartney's foreword; an introduction by Giles Martin; a remembrance by Glyn Johns; insightful chapters and detailed track notes by Beatles historian, author, and radio producer Kevin Howlett; and an essay by journalist and author John Harris exploring the sessions' myths vs. their reality. The book is illustrated, scrapbook style, with rare and previously unpublished photos by Ethan A. Russell and Linda McCartney, as well as never before published images of handwritten lyrics, session notes, sketches, Beatles correspondence, tape boxes, film frames, and more.
While recorded in 1969, Let It Be remains the Beatles' final salvo due to its release in 1970 and the internal tensions that mark the album. Filled with a litany of underrated gems, it also hosts the universally recognized gospel-laden title track, on a par with the best material the Beatles ever recorded. Controversial due to its involvement of Spector, Let It Be marks a return to a drier, back-to-basics live-in-the-studio sound. Seldom, if ever, were the Beatles so raw and direct, as the folksy harmonies on "Two of Us" and straight-ahead charge of "I've Got a Feeling" demonstrate. And the orchestral and choir arrangements on the Spector-treated "The Long and Winding Road" simply soar.
The Beatles - Let It Be | Special Edition Releases [Official Trailer]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmqd6PYAvJ8
Features:
• Special Edition Super Deluxe 180g vinyl 4LP + 12" EP + book box set
• Let It Be (new stereo mix of original album): 12 tracks
• Previously unreleased outtakes, studio jams, rehearsals: 27 tracks
• Previously unreleased 1969 Get Back LP mix by Glyn Johns, newly remastered: 14 tracks
• Let It Be EP: 4 tracks
• 105-page hardbound book
• 12.5" by 12.5" die-cut slipcase
LP1 - Let It Be (New Stereo Mix)
- Two Of Us
- Dig A Pony
- Across The Universe
- I Me Mine
- Dig It
- Let It Be
- Maggie Mae
- I've Got A Feeling
- One After 909
- The Long And Winding Road
- For You Blue
- Get Back
LP2 - Get Back: Apple Sessions
- Morning Camera (Speech – mono) / Two Of Us (Take 4)
- Maggie Mae / Fancy My Chances With You (Mono)
- Can You Dig It?
- I Don't Know Why I'm Moaning (Speech – mono)
- For You Blue (Take 4)
- Let It Be / Please Please Me / Let It Be (Take 10)
- I've Got A Feeling (Take 10)
- Dig A Pony (Take 14)
- Get Back (Take 19)
- Like Making An Album? (Speech)
- One After 909 (Take 3)
- Don't Let Me Down (First rooftop performance)
- The Long And Winding Road (Take 19)
- Wake Up Little Susie / I Me Mine (Take 11)
LP3 - Get Back: Rehearsals and Apple Jams
- On The Day Shift Now (Speech – mono) / All Things Must Pass (Rehearsals – mono)
- Concentrate On The Sound (mono)
- Gimme Some Truth (Rehearsal – mono)
- I Me Mine (Rehearsal – mono)
- She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rehearsal)
- Polythene Pam (Rehearsal – mono)
- Octopus's Garden (Rehearsal – mono)
- Oh! Darling (Jam)
- Get Back (Take 8)
- The Walk (Jam)
- Without A Song (Jam) – Billy Preston with John and Ringo
- Something (Rehearsal – mono)
- Let It Be (Take 28)
LP4 - Get Back: Glyn Johns Mix
- One After 909
- I'm Ready (aka Rocker) / Save The Last Dance For Me / Don't Let Me Down
- Don't Let Me Down
- Dig A Pony
- I've Got A Feeling
- Get Back
- For You Blue
- Teddy Boy
- Two Of Us
- Maggie Mae
- Dig It
- Let It Be
- The Long And Winding Road
- Get Back (Reprise)
12" - Let It Be EP
- Across The Universe (unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix)
- I Me Mine (unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix)
- Don't Let Me Down (new mix of original single version)
- Let It Be (new mix of original single version)
Let it Be-Special Edition
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00The Beatles' chart-topping 1970 album Let It Be receives a range of beautifully presented Special Edition packages in October 2021! The new Special Edition follows the universally acclaimed remixed and expanded anniversary editions of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017), The Beatles (aka The White Album) (2018), and Abbey Road (2019). All of the new Let It Be releases feature a new stereo mix of the album, as guided by the original "reproduced for disc" version by Phil Spector, sourced directly from the original session and rooftop performance eight-track tapes. The new stereo mix is presented here on 180g vinyl LP.
While recorded in 1969, Let It Be remains the Beatles' final salvo due to its release in 1970 and the internal tensions that mark the album. Filled with a litany of underrated gems, it also hosts the universally recognized gospel-laden title track, on a par with the best material the Beatles ever recorded. Controversial due to its involvement of Spector, Let It Be marks a return to a drier, back-to-basics live-in-the-studio sound. Seldom, if ever, were the Beatles so raw and direct, as the folksy harmonies on "Two of Us" and straight-ahead charge of "I've Got a Feeling" demonstrate. And the orchestral and choir arrangements on the Spector-treated "The Long and Winding Road" simply soar.
Tracks
- Two Of Us
- Dig A Pony
- Across The Universe
- I Me Mine
- Dig It
- Let It Be
- Maggie Mae
- I've Got A Feeling
- One After 909
- The Long And Winding Road
- For You Blue
- Get Back
Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Regular price $32.00 Save $-32.00The Closest You Can Get to Being at the Hollywood Bowl at the Height of Beatlemania!
Includes 13-Tracks from the Original Album Plus 4 Previously Unreleased Recordings, All Remixed & Remastered from the Original 3-Track Tapes at Abbey Road Studios by Giles Martin and Sam Okell
The Beatles Live At The Hollywood Bowl is a new album that captures the joyous exuberance of the band's three sold-out concerts at Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl in 1964 and 1965 and serves as companion to The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years, Academy Award-winner Ron Howard's authorized and highly anticipated documentary feature film about the band's early career.
Documenting The Beatles' Hollywood Bowl concerts on tape was no easy feat, as producer Sir George Martin explained in his album notes for 1977's The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl: "The chaos, I might almost say panic, that reigned at these concerts was unbelievable unless you were there. Only three track recording was possible; The Beatles had no ‘fold back' speakers, so they could not hear what they were singing, and the eternal shriek from 17,000 healthy, young lungs made even a jet plane inaudible."
While The Beatles Live At The Hollywood Bowl references the long out of print 1977 album, it is an entirely new release, directly sourced from the original three track tapes of the concerts. To preserve the excitement of the shows while unveiling the performances in today's best available clarity and quality, Grammy Award winning producer Giles Martin and Grammy Award winning engineer Sam Okell have expertly remixed and mastered the recordings at Abbey Road Studios, including the thirteen tracks from the original album produced by Giles' father, plus four additional, previously unreleased recordings from the momentous concerts.
"A few years ago Capitol Studios called saying they'd discovered some Hollywood Bowl three track tapes in their archive," says Giles Martin. "We transferred them and noticed an improvement over the tapes we've kept in the London archive. Alongside this I'd been working for some time with a team headed by technical engineer James Clarke on demix technology, the ability to remove and separate sounds from a single track. With Sam Okell, I started work on remixing the Hollywood Bowl tapes. Technology has moved on since my father worked on the material all those years ago. Now there's improved clarity, and so the immediacy and visceral excitement can be heard like never before. My father's words still ring true, but what we hear now is the raw energy of four lads playing together to a crowd that loved them. This is the closest you can get to being at the Hollywood Bowl at the height of Beatlemania. We hope you enjoy the show..."
- Twist & Shout (August 1965)
- She's A Woman (August 1965)
- Dizzy Miss Lizzy (August 1965)
- Ticket To Ride (August 1965)
- Can't Buy Me Love (August 1965)
- Things We Said Today (August 1964)
- Roll Over Beethoven (August 1964)
- Boys (August 1964)
- Hard Day's Night (August 1965)
- Help! (August 1965)
- All My Loving (August 1964)
- She Loves You (August 1964)
- Long Tall Sally (August 1964)
- You Can't Do That (August 1964) (previously unreleased)
- I Want To Hold Your Hand (August 1964) (previously unreleased)
- Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (August 1965) (previously unreleased)
- Baby's In Black (August 1965) (previously unreleased)
Magical Mystery Tour
Regular price $46.00 Save $-46.00Limited edition 180-gram, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork. One of the two masterpieces of the second half of their career as a rock band, The Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour" is solid rock 'n' roll and songcraft on a lot of mind-altering substances. Nobody writes "I Am the Walrus" or "Strawberry Fields Forever" without having experienced a significant amount of LSD. Yet, the lads from Liverpool keep it together for other great tunes such as "Hello Goodbye," "Penny Lane," "Baby, You're a Rich Man" and the classic "All You Need Is Love." Mix that in with the high-energy title track, and you have one of The Beatles' best albums. This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
Tracks
1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. The Fool On The Hill
3. Flying
4. Blue Jay Way
5. Your Mother Should Know
6. I Am the Walrus
7. Hello, Goodbye
8. Strawberry Fields Forever
9. Penny Lane
10. Baby You're A Rich Man
11. All You Need Is Love
Revolver
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Sourced From the Original Master Tapes
Cut at Abbey Road Studios by a First-Rate Team of Producers and Engineers: Stringent Procedures and Safeguards Ensure Optimum Sound
When the dust settles amidst critical debates, fewer than ten albums compete for the title of the Best Album Ever Recorded. Revolver is one of the chosen few—and for good reason. Seemingly reflecting the music of the Beatles' biggest peers of the time but surpassing it all by leaps and bounds, Revolver overturned conceptions of what music was and could be. Without any doubt, Revolver altered how every band from then on made records. And as this stereo pressing proves, it still does.
Part of Capitol/Apple’s quintessential Beatles catalog masters series on LP, Revolver has been remastered by a dedicated team of engineers that includes Guy Massey, Steve Rooke, and Sam Okell with Paul Hicks and Sean Magee. Proper care and a painstaking series of steps were taken to ensure that music lovers would hear the Fab Four in all their stereo glory with unprecedented clarity and transparency.
Recorded before the Beatles’ personalities began to clash and in advance of the fog brought on by drug use, Revolver encompasses practically every imaginable style and then some. Gentle harmonic pop (“I Want to Tell You”), stained-glass acid rock (“She Said She Said”), upbeat soul (“Got to Get You Into My Life”), Indian (“Love You To”), and what, at the time, and in some ways still is, the most cutting-edge pop composition ever devised (“Tomorrow Never Knows”), a song that single-handedly reimagined and rewrote the rules of production.
Best yet, the Beatles sound cohesive, enthusiastic, and confident. There are no fractures in the chemistry, and the band amicably competes with itself in aiming for and achieving rock immortality. With George Emerick in the fold as the new engineer, the Beatles approached the studio as a chemistry lab. The biggest revelation? The potential of tape loops, as evidenced by “Tomorrow Never Knows,” where phasing, reversing, slowing, and sampling turned the composition into a piece of masterpiece theater. Ringo’s bass drum is also noticeably tighter, thanks to the addition of a sweater placed inside. All of the aspects are fully audible and amazingly preserved on this excellent LP pressing.
With EMI’s legendary Abbey Road Studios providing the backdrop, the four-year restoration process combined veteran expertise, state-of-the-art equipment, vintage studio gear, and rigorous testing to net what is without doubt the highest fidelity possible and authentic, jaw-dropping sound guaranteed to rival the original LPs. There is no longer any need to pay hundreds of dollars for Japanese pressings.
At the start of the restoration process, engineers conducted extensive tests before copying the analog master tapes into the digital realm using 24-bit/192 kHz resolution and a Prism A-D converter. Dust build-ups were removed from tape machine heads after the completion of each title. Artifacts such as electrical clicks, microphone vocal pops, excessive sibilance, and poor edits were improved upon as long as it was determined that doing so didn’t at all damage the integrity of the songs. Similarly, de-noising technology was applied in only a few necessary spots and on a sum total of less than five of the entire 525 minutes of Beatles music.
In cutting the digital masters to vinyl, stringent safeguards and procedures were employed. After cutting to lacquer, determined to be warmer and consistent than cutting to DMM, the next step was to use the Neumann VMS80 cutting lathe at Abbey Road. Following thorough mechanical and electrical tests to ensure it was operating in peak condition, engineer Sean Magee cut the LPs in chronological release order. He used the original 24-bit remasters rather than the 16-bit versions that were required for CD production. It was also decided to use the remasters that had not undergone ‘limiting,' a procedure to increase the sound level.
Having made initial test cuts, Magee pinpointed any sound problems that can occur during playback of vinyl records. To rectify them, changes were made to the remasters with a Digital Audio Workstation. For example, each vinyl album was listened to for any ‘sibilant episodes.' vocal distortion that can occur on consonant sounds such as S and T. These were corrected by reducing the level in the very small portion of sound causing the undesired effect.
Similarly, any likelihood of inner-groove distortion was addressed. As the stylus approaches the center of the record, it is liable to track the groove less accurately. This can affect the high-middle frequencies, producing a ‘mushy’ sound particularly noticeable on vocals. Using what Magee has described as ‘surgical EQ,’ problem frequencies were identified and reduced in level to compensate for this.
The last phase of the vinyl mastering process began with the arrival of the first batches of test pressings made from master lacquers that had been sent to the two pressing plant factories. Stringent quality tests identified any noise or click appearing on more than one test pressing in the same place. If this happened, it was clear that the undesired sounds had been introduced either during the cutting or the pressing stage and so the test records were rejected. In the quest to achieve the highest quality possible, the Abbey Road team worked closely with the pressing factories and the manufacturers of the lacquer and cutting styli.
For this project, there was no such thing as too many cooks in the kitchen. Yes, it took a village to get it right.
The Beatles Revolver Track Listing:
1. Taxman
2. Eleanor Rigby
3. I'm Only Sleeping
4. Love You To
5. Here, There And Everywhere
6. Yellow Submarine
7. She Said She Said
8. Good Day Sunshine
9. And Your Bird Can Sing
10. For No One
11. Doctor Robert
12. I Want To Tell You
13. Got To Get You Into My Life
14. Tomorrow Never Knows
Revolver Special Edition (180 Gram Vinyl, Remixed)
Regular price $32.00 Save $-32.00Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. From "Taxman" to "Tomorrow Never Knows," The Beatles' Revolver has been newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell, and sourced directly from the original four-track master tapes with audio brought forth in stunning clarity with the help of cutting-edge technology developed by the award-winning sound team at Peter Jackson's WingNut Films Productions Ltd.
- Disc 1 -
- 1 Taxman (2022 Mix)
- 2 Eleanor Rigby (2022 Mix)
- 3 I'm Only Sleeping (2022 Mix)
- 4 Love You to (2022 Mix)
- 5 Here, There and Everywhere (2022 Mix)
- 6 Yellow Submarine (2022 Mix)
- 7 She Said She Said (2022 Mix)
- - Disc 2 -
- 1 Good Day Sunshine (2022 Mix)
- 2 And Your Bird Can Sing (2022 Mix)
- 3 For No One (2022 Mix)
- 4 Doctor Robert (2022 Mix)
- 5 I Want to Tell You (2022 Mix)
- 6 Got to Get You Into My Life (2022 Mix)
- 7 Tomorrow Never Knows (2022 Mix)
Rubber Soul
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Limited edition 180-gram, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork. The Beatles were just about to make their big transition from mop-topped British Invaders to the innovators of psychedelic rock in the mid- to late-1960s on 1965's "Rubber Soul." The mega hit "Drive My Car" is the classic Beatle romantic rocker, but darker songs such as "Nowhere Man" and "Think for Yourself" creep into the lineup. "Michelle" is another romantic ballad that won the Lennon & McCartney team a Grammy. This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
- 1 Drive My Car
- 2 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
- 3 You Won't See Me
- 4 Nowhere Man
- 5 Think for Yourself
- 6 The Word/Michelle
- 7 What Goes On/Girl
- 8 I'm Looking Through You
- 9 In My Life/Wait
- 10 If I Needed Someone
- 11 Run for Your Life