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The Beatles In Mono

The Beatles In Mono

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Artist: The Beatles
Label: Parlophone
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 98 reviews
Sales Rank: 2208

Format: Box set, Mono, Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 13
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 6 x 2.8

EAN: 5099969945120
ASIN: B002BSHXJA

Release Date: September 9, 2009
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • I Saw Her Standing There
  • Misery
  • Anna (Go To Him)
  • Chains
  • Boys
  • Ask Me Why
  • Please Please Me
  • Love Me Do
  • PS I Love You
  • Baby It's You
  • Do You Want To Know A Secret
  • Taste Of Honey, A
  • There's A Place
  • Twist And Shout

  Disc 2
  • It Won't Be Long
  • All I've Got To Do
  • All My Loving
  • Don't Bother Me
  • Little Child
  • Till There Was You
  • Please Mr Postman
  • Roll Over Beethoven
  • Hold Me Tight
  • You've Really Got A Hold On Me
  • I Wanna Be Your Man
  • Devil In Her Heart
  • Not A Second Time
  • Money (That's What I Want)

  Disc 3
  • Hard Day's Night, A
  • I Should Have Known Better
  • If I Fell
  • I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
  • And I Love Her
  • Tell Me Why
  • Can't Buy Me Love
  • Any Time At All
  • I'll Cry Instead
  • Things We Said Today
  • When I Get Home
  • You Can't Do That
  • I'll Be Back

  Disc 4
  • No Reply
  • I'm A Loser
  • Baby's In Black
  • Rock 'n' Roll Music
  • I'll Follow The Sun
  • Mr Moonlight
  • Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey
  • Eight Days A Week
  • Words Of Love
  • Honey Don't
  • Every Little Thing
  • I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
  • What You're Doing
  • Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby

  Disc 5
  • Help
  • Night Before, The
  • You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
  • I Need You
  • Another Girl
  • You're Going To Lose That Girl
  • Ticket To Ride
  • Act Naturally
  • It's Only Love
  • You Like Me Too Much
  • Tell Me What You See
  • I've Just Seen A Face
  • Yesterday
  • Dizzy Miss Lizzy
  • Help
  • Night Before, The
  • You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
  • I Need You
  • Another Girl
  • You're Going To Lose That Girl
  • Ticket To Ride
  • Act Naturally
  • It's Only Love
  • You Like Me Too Much
  • Tell Me What You See
  • I've Just Seen A Face
  • Yesterday
  • Dizzy Miss Lizzy

  Disc 6
  • Drive My Car
  • Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
  • You Won't See Me
  • Nowhere Man
  • Think For Yourself
  • Word, The
  • Michelle
  • What Goes On
  • Girl
  • I'm Looking Through You
  • In My Life
  • Wait
  • If I Needed Someone
  • Run For Your Life
  • Drive My Car
  • Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
  • You Won't See Me
  • Nowhere Man
  • Think For Yourself
  • Word, The
  • Michelle
  • What Goes On
  • Girl
  • I'm Looking Through You
  • In My Life
  • Wait
  • If I Needed Someone
  • Run For Your Life

  Disc 7
  • Taxman
  • Eleanor Rigby
  • I'm Only Sleeping
  • Love You To
  • Here There And Everywhere
  • Yellow Submarine
  • She Said She Said
  • Good Day Sunshine
  • And Your Bird Can Sing
  • For No One
  • Dr Robert
  • I Want To Tell You
  • Got To Get You Into My Life
  • Tomorrow Never Knows

  Disc 8
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
  • With A Little Help From My Friends
  • Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
  • Getting Better
  • Fixing A Hole
  • She's Leaving Home
  • Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite
  • Within You Without You
  • When I'm Sixty Four
  • Lovely Rita
  • Good Morning Good Morning
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2)
  • Day In The Life, A

  Disc 9
  • Magical Mystery Tour
  • Fool On The Hill, The
  • Flying
  • Blue Jay Way
  • Your Mother Should Know
  • I Am The Walrus
  • Hello Goodbye
  • Strawberry Fields Forever
  • Penny Lane
  • Baby You're A Rich Man
  • All You Need Is Love

  Disc 10
  • Back In The USSR
  • Dear Prudence
  • Glass Onion
  • Ob La Di Ob La Da
  • Wild Honey Pie
  • Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill, The
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  • Happiness Is A Warm Gun
  • Martha My Dear
  • I'm So Tired
  • Blackbird
  • Piggies
  • Rocky Raccoon
  • Don't Pass Me By
  • Why Don't We Do It In The Road
  • I Will
  • Julia

  Disc 11
  • Birthday
  • Yer Blues
  • Mother Nature's Son
  • Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
  • Sexy Sadie
  • Helter Skelter
  • Long Long Long
  • Revolution 1
  • Honey Pie
  • Savoy Truffle
  • Cry Baby Cry
  • Revolution 9
  • Good Night

  Disc 12
  • Love Me Do
  • From Me To You
  • Thank You Girl
  • She Loves You
  • I'll Get You
  • I Want To Hold Your Hand
  • This Boy
  • Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand
  • Sie Liebt Dich
  • Long Tall Sally
  • I Call Your Name
  • Slow Down
  • Matchbox
  • I Feel Fine
  • She's A Woman
  • Bad Boy
  • Yes It Is
  • I'm Down

  Disc 13
  • Day Tripper
  • We Can Work It Out
  • Paperback Writer
  • Rain
  • Lady Madonna
  • Inner Light, The
  • Hey Jude
  • Revolution
  • Only A Northern Song
  • All Together Now
  • Hey Bulldog
  • It's All Too Much
  • Get Back
  • Don't Let Me Down
  • Across The Universe
  • You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)

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3 out of 5 stars Beautiful packaging, average sound   July 18, 2010
Raving Russell
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Having now owned this since 09/09/09, I felt it was time to balance up the over hype that this product has generated. The positives are that the packaging is absolutely superb-the mini replica LP's are very high quality in terms of materials and printing. However, enough has already been said about this (even though it sets a new industry standard in my opinion). But the music? This is what has been bugging me. Yes, these CD's sound pretty much exactly like the original vinyl LP's from the 1960's. I am fortunate enough in owning all their LP's in mint/excellent condition and so I feel secure in making this conclusion. However, a modern day CD can improve the fidelity offered by these 40 year+ mixes. I am disappointed that much of ther muddiness in the Beatles mono recordings remains just muddy. The worst example in my opinion is Michelle-a track which suffers from inner groove distortion on the original LP and which here also seems distorted. There are some tracks which must be heard in mono-these are from the first two LP's-Please Please Me and With the Beatles. The stereo versions, despite better clarity, just don't sit quite right unlike the mono mixes. The first two albums benefit the most from being in mono and these have been available since 1987. The new mono version sounds very much like the 1987 version to me (with marginally more bass) and I do have a top end audio system! On lower quality hardware I cannot tell the difference at all!
There is a reason why the cannon of the Beatles albums are published in stereo. They have much more clarity, drive and vocal power. Mono can be more punchy and sound more "correct" but I love to hear the Beatles voices and instruments with the clarity that other artists seem to have on CD. A good comparison is the Rolling Stones. For many years their recordings sounded very low fidelity, in fact I thought they were probably recorded in a very slip shod way. What a mistake! Since they were remasterd via DSD they sound incredible whether they are stereo or mono. The Rolling Stones in mono (eg majority of London Singles Collection) is just head and shoulders above the Beatles in clarity.
In summary, a beautifully packaged product with essential music but which doesn't cut it compared to the stereo versions on any half decent audio equipment. I feel that much more could be gotten out of these recordings. What would they sound like if Sony could remaster them via DSD? Significantly better I reckon.



5 out of 5 stars mono remasters   July 9, 2010
Instant Karma (England)
Having got most of the remasters in stereo i eventually had to go for the mono box set, due to all the reviews i'd heard that said these versions were the real thing, as the band had intended their listeners to hear. It is a lovely package, with true replicas of all the album sleeves, though without all the extra notes etc contained in the stereo remasters. This hardly matters, as when i started listening many tracks revealed themselves to me in a way i'd not previously heard. I am of the generation who first listened to the stereo vinyl records. All i ever had in mono was the odd e.p. handed down or 45 single.
I have now played the entire mono c.d. collection enough to give my opinion. Most of the beatles albums in mono do indeed sound more like the band should do, ie the overall mix is just punchier, heavier with the bass more prominent, & sometimes the drums too. I played them all in order from please please me, & was suprised that on the early albums i didnt notice that much difference until i got to certain songs on beatles for sale. On that album, eight days a week & everybodys trying to be my baby were more pokey than in stereo. And on the first disc of the past masters compilation, long tall sally e.p. really jumped out of the speakers, especially slow down! Bad boy, yes it is were nice & full sounding slso! And the early singles here like i wanna hold your hand are best heard in mono too.
Help im not so sure is beter in mono, as the stereo 1987 remix by george martin did a lot of justice to this particular album, & probably sounds more grainy or sligthly muddy in mono, as does much of rubber soul - listen to norwegian wood or michelle on both versions to see what i mean. But the word, what goes on, if i needed someone & particularly run for your life are more rocking in mono, where the bass is far more booming, and really sounds better.
Fraom revolver to the white album is where i found the mono mixes most different to the previously familiar stereo. Revolver, Sgt pepper & mystery tour albums i much prefer to the stereo versions. Much has been written about these, and i would agree with such positive reviews. There is something just sharper on taxman for example, and side 2 of revolver is great on dr. robert, i want to tell you & tomorow never knows, but all the tracks are more together and fresher sounding than the stereo remaster. I think the first 3 songs on pepper stand out most on that album, but it is also just an improvement overall. On mystery tour i noticed penny lane & all you need is love had more of a variation in mono, just hearing such tracks in a way i never had before.
The white album has many differences too. Although much of the mono sounds not too different than the stereo here, albeit less clear than in stereo perhaps, it is on songs like happiness is a warn gun where i heard the bass part much more prominently on the "mother superior jump th gun" section and was blown away! The extra loud grunt on piggies just made me laugh! Other selected songs on side 3 are noteably different like yer blues & helter skelter, & i prefer these to the stereo white album. Also, long, long long & savoy truffle sound more powerful too. Otherwise im not sure this album is better in mono or stereo, as both are good ( just as well i have them both then! )
Lastly, the past masters disc 2 in mono is a pleasing listen, more so with songs like day tripper, paperback writer, though i didnt think the 4 yelow submarine tracks sounded all that much better in mono than on the original album. Think disc 1 of past masters in mono is where the best is heard in this format. Overall the mono box set is a wothwhile investment, and fits the discs into a neat little white box that doesnt take up as much space as the remasters in stereo! Shame they didnt just throw in let it be & abbey road in stereo to amke up the entire collection, but i have also recently bought let it be naked & the newly remastered abbey road anyway to be on the safe side! The mono remasters are certainly as the beatles intended their work to be heard, as these mixes got total priority in the mixing room with the band present.
If one day the beatles albums were remixed in stereo it is doubtful that they could ever sound that much different or better, as most of their work was recorded on 4 track master tapes, or in the case of please please me & with the beatles, just 2 track tapes! Overall, the mono remasters sound very good. Might be more affordable to younger listeners etc if the beatles c.d.s were released though in future with both stereo & mono versions of each album on each of the discs. They managed to do this with help & rubber soul, & it would be great if they then became purchasable inividually.



5 out of 5 stars Mono - the only way to listen to The Beatles (pre-Abbey Road)   May 31, 2010
Trevor Beaumont (London)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you're under 50 years of age the chances are that you built up your Beatles' album collection after the mid-1970's. (Unless you nicked the original 60's copies from your parents or older siblings!) From 1973 to around 1982 Beatles albums were only available in that horrible "enhanced" stereo...Remember vocals to the left - and everything else to the right? Yes, in the worst cases, it was almost as bad as that! There were technical reasons why recordings were then made like that, paricularly as Mr Martin and his engineers only had two or four tracks at their disposal. These two or four track recordings were compressed to create the best possible MONO tracks which have now been remastered and reissued on CD as the definitive versions that The Beatles intended. The original releases of Abbey Road in 1969 and Let It Be (1970) are only available in remastered stereo. By then a lot of the record buying public had also invested in stereo equipment, so for a few years both mono and stereo copies of new releases were issued.

Incidentally, all Beatles albums are also available in remastered stereo and are a vast improvement on the original stereo mixes.... but trust me, MONO is the only true way to listen to The Beatles before Abbey Road.



3 out of 5 stars Not so hung up on Mono   April 7, 2010
andy b (wolves)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Ive wasnt that impressed when I first heard them and Im still not sure about them now.
I know the original Stereo mixes pretty well and listen to vinyl also. I found nearly all albums to be more clinical sounding and though initially quite a novelty to hear the more accurate depiction of instruments, I find that the mono albums pretty much grate on me after a while. I have listened back to back all mono albums vs stereo (original pressing - not remasters) and prefer the overall presentation of the stereo mixes. I know people will suggest this is down to familiarity, but I wonder if others have noticed a "grating" or shrillness on vocals that wasnt there on the older presses? (to my tastes the older cds sound more natural). I agree that PPM sounds better than the original on most tracks, but I struggle to listen to any other full album without feeling the vocals are recessed or artificially affected in some way. For me, the vocals are the most important part of the music. Overall, I dont think they better the original stereo pressings in terms of enjoyment - Yes, they sound "better", but not "better" if you know what I mean! Im thinking of having a look at the stero mixes - as for me, the monos didnt do it. I reckon the old stereo albums do a pretty good job and had I heard the mono set before I bought blind, I wouldnt have. I think they got part of the mixes right (instruments) but feel they have neglected the vocals in their place....Try the mono presses against the old cd albums - listen to the vocals and see if they seem recessed or in certain cases..lifeless or scratchy. Compare the Help album, tracks 1 and 15 (help). No.1 is the remastered mono version and track 15 is the complimentary original stereo version. To me, track 15 has more energy and sparkle and this was the version WITHOUT remastering. The same can be said of tracks 2 and 16. I think that some tracks are certainly more successful than others. For example "till there was you" sounds poor on the remastered cd, but super on the old stereo ( a matter of preference I suppose). However, my choices for the mono albums would be Please Please Me (most songs) Rubber Soul (really good) With the Beatles (not sure about 6, 8, 11) and Sgt. Pepper, as everyone says its better in Mono, but individual tracks need to be considered individually eg "shes leaving home" Im not keen on the mono mix. The White Album is also good in places, but Blackbird, Mother Natures Son and Helter Skelter (amongst others) didnt do it for me. In short, I find it a bit of a chore to compare mixes to see which is best and dont enjoy comparing tracks for the sake of it. A good cd should be put in a dedicated player and left until the last track. If considering the Mono versions, I would buy PPM, RSoul first (knowing especially that PPM is one of the best improvements in the collection) and consider the others if you think they rate well against your original cds. The choice for me is whether to sell my boxset, re buy some individual mono cds and stick with my old stereo cds. I have Abbey Road on both old and new stereo format and think the older stereo version does very well in comparison, though on some tracks the new version wins. On my favourite track on Abbey Road (something) the old version wins it for me - the newer mix sounds wrong. I wouldnt spend £200 0n these knowing what I know / think I know now (I appreciate that it is subjective), Id be happy to stick with my original cds and also avoid the countless fake box sets that are clearly sweeping the 2nd hand market.



4 out of 5 stars amazing release, not sure about the marketing   April 6, 2010
perceive (Vic Australia)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

So if it is simply amazing why only four stars? I guess that is because of the conundrum surrounding the Beatles re-releases.
The the music is amazingly, almost insidiously brilliant is beyond doubt. The sheer amount of songs on all of these albums that are recognizable is beyond doubt. The Beatles influence on modern music cannot, in my estimation, be underrated.
All of the albums have remarkable musical strengths. In this mono re-release my standout three would be Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt Peppers.
So the downside.
The downside...
Nothing to do with the actual music, but rather, the apparent greed of the label. For the vast majority of the Beatles albums sound better on the mono release.
The latter albums sound better in stereo, and, the mono version does not contain the later releases that were stereo only (Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, Let it Be, also the videos).
So you have three choices:
1) Buy the mono, and if you want the latter albums, buy them separately. Considering the mono version is more expensive to start with this is a frustrating option.
2) Buy the stereo version. You get all the albums, and thus some sense of completeness, with this method. But not all, or even the majority are in their optimal format.
3) Buy both. Maybe the only way to make sure you get your preferred version of each album. The obvious annoyance, is cost. And who really wants to buy two boxed sets for completeness sake, apart from those like me who want both optimal and completeness. It does annoy me that to get this I needed to have so much space taken up, but, such is life.

Comparatively, my review is not as good, nor anywhere as extensive as many of the others here, that is obvious, but as a mainly metal fan I still have to admit to this bands genius and believe most collections are replete without at least one of these re-releases. It's just a shame about the purchasing options..
If you do a review of many of the 4 star reviews you will see a lot of comments along the same line.
I also want to be absolutely clear here. My review is based on this is a product. Not just the music. I wish I could have separate reviews for them both but I cannot - in fact it would be very handy for the Amazon system to have review sections with something along the lines of Music/Packaging/etc with the overall rating out of that being used as the main score. I also wish there was some way to have a review of both albums combined in the amazon system but that is not possible.
As per my stereo boxed set review, it is a shame that the releases have come out like this, but I have to recommend the stereo boxed set over this mono as a product, especially if you only wish to own one of the boxed sets for whatever reason you have, although if you are a completist or a purist (I may be both to my wallets distress) then buy both.


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