Musically, for what it is worth, the Beatles were the product of an era that had been prepared...
Of course for avid collectors there’s a sub-category of releases that come out on these two days per year that are essential as well. These are records in some wayassociatedwithThe Beatles. These can be from artists that have rubbed shoulders with the band, have been produced by them, o...
We’ve consulted the bookAn Overview of Australian Beatles Recordsby Jaesen Jones, which is a fantastic resource, plus his comprehensive websiteI Am The Platypus – The Beatles Australian Records Labelography– also very helpful in identifying AussieBeatlepressings and variations. For what you need ...
During the 1950s, Bell Records, the label that went on to release records by groups like the 5th Dimension, released a series of inexpensive 7 inch 78 rpm records. Clickhereto see one. Okay, but my Sgt Pepper record, its worth a lot of money and really rare isn't it?
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etc. The early Beatle Xmas records! 你的“It's only Paulie”MM中的另一个小谎言:Let It Be并不是披头士专辑中的第一次炒作。还记得托尼·巴罗吗?还有他在《Please Please Me》等方面的精彩写作。披头士乐队早期的圣诞唱片! And you gotta admit it was a 'new-phase' Beatle album, incidentally ...
Even the Beatles’ own records promoted that this was a bad time. The back cover to Reel Music (1982) said “Let It Be poignantly documents the group’s disintegration while capturing their inimitable songwriting technique,” while the liner notes to Let It Be … Naked nearly 20 years later...
As with earlier Capitol Records cut-and-paste jobs likeBeatles '65andSomething New,Yesterday ... and Todaycollected songs withheld from recent EMI albums and non-album singles to create an entirely new album. By 1966, however, the Beatles were getting fed up with the practice. At least that...
When news of this hit the ears of producer George Martin, he stepped in to voice his opinion to Capitol Records. He felt that "Roll Over Beethoven" did not represent the present sound of The Beatles. He said this, of course, because he knew what was on the horizon. The Beatles had ...
but not reverb. If I'm known for anything, I suppose it's for making dry records. I just prefer to have a close‑up vocal with no echo. I have made some wettish‑sounding tracks in the past, but certainly over the last six to eight years, the records I have made have sounded...