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Tuesday 6 November 2018

Review of the DeLuxe Edition of The Beatles' "White Album"

The Beatles
Yesterday, Marshall M. Fish published a web article with his review of The White Album Super Deluxe Edition box set. Here's a link to the article: review.

The review doesn't really go into details, it just gives an overview of what comprises the boxed set, describing what the Esher demos are, what constitute the Sessions discs and what the book is like.

One thing left unmentioned is the surround sound mix, but you can find Mark Smotroff's review of this here. Part two of Smotroff's review is about the outtakes and demos, you'll find that review here. And part three, dealing with the new stereo remix is to be found here.


The Super DeLuxe 50the Anniversary Edition 

Don't forget to "tune in" to The Beatles' official YouTube channel tomorrow, Wednesday 7th at 7.pm GMT!

5 comments:

Marshall Fish said...

Roger,

Thanks for posting the link to my web article/review and your comments. I appreciate it.

Keep up the great work on the site!

Marshall

James Peet said...

Has anybody found that getting the cds out without causing minor creases to the sleeves? It isn't ideal. Aside from that, WOW! My head is too swirly for words but overall, it was such an amazing, revelatory, moving and other words i haven't yet learned.

Roger, thank you for all the hard work over many years. Since the Beatles Book Monthly finished in January 2003, keeping up with with all things Fab wasn't easy, but you keep us Beatley peoples very well informed and i really appreciate it. Thank you.

Edward R said...

Well said

What the Pig Said said...

I was left underwhelmed, as most was available on the Antholgy CD's and nothing was really added to make this truly a special item. Neoptism aside, why is Giles the go-to person for these projects. Anyone with an ear, and love and passion of The Beatles, after instructed on how the mechanics work, could tweak the tracks and such, and create something pleasing to the ear.
I think the Sgt. Pepper's offered more unique stuff.
The reproduction photos looked like low quality scans/photo copies. (did someone not have the negatives?) The vintage originals are better, and they were printed in 1968!
Big deal, I got an extra few seconds of an intro to Good Night, and Revolution.....
again, not worth it.
The book should have been released by itself, as it was a nice touch.

Anonymous said...

I agree.
The new mixes sound like they were mixed in 2018 and not in 1968.
There is too much bass on the new mixes.
Mistakes made in the stereo mix in by Ken Scot were not corrected (Happiness is a warm gun)
The vocals track sounds to be doubled and delayed and spread over the stereo picture (ADT)
Special the backing vocals. Because your name is Martin does not guarantee what it should sound like.
The new mixes from Sgt pepper went through the same horrible treatment.
My massage: DON'T TUCH THEM

Frans