The Beatles In Mono | 
| Artist: The Beatles Label: Parlophone Category: Music
List Price: £236.99 Buy New: £179.99 as of 11/3/2010 16:47 UTC details You Save: £57.00 (24%)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 91 reviews Sales Rank: 2790
Format: Box set, Mono, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 13 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 5.9 x 2.8
EAN: 5099969945120 ASIN: B002BSHXJA
Release Date: September 9, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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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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How much. March 8, 2010 catfish-knight (UK) Fortunately I took care of the original vinyl issues and have no need to pay record company prices for MONO CD's.
Excessive cost for great music, almost as bad as supporting a Premiership club.
Do you remember the first time? March 6, 2010 Keith Hansom Wow, this is an amazing box of music. I owned the original boxset from the 80's and have spent many an hour listening over the beatles back catalogue. Having listened to this I must say sometimes it was like hearing their music for the first time.
It is a must buy along with the stereo box, Great music that has been given the time and respect it deserves
Another all time Beatles fan review March 5, 2010 Jaime Diez Guerra 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As so many others I have spent all my life listening to The Beatles. I bought my first Beatles record in 1963, I was 15 then, it was the Twist and Shout EP and it blew my mind, not only the tittle track but also the other 3, Do You Want to Know a Secret, A taste of Honey and There's a Place. I had never heard something alike, the joy that was in those recordings, the blend on Lennon and McCartney voices, the energy, the sound, everything.
From there on I bought every record they released and still own them, many are first pressings other are stereo albums that replaced the mono ones I had previously bought. Here in Spain the albums were released first in mono and some time later in stereo so when I got the stereo ones I had listened many hours to the mono versions. I, of course, bought the entire cd catalogue when it was first released in the 80's, it did not impressed me too much, only I found it better than the vinyls because they were, the cds, easier to manipulate and had and retained a clearer sound because of the lack of the scratches and noise of the vinyls due to the intensive use, though mine sound for the most part nearly as clear as the first day.
Now these new remasters, I, again as so many, have bought both versions, beginning with the Stereo one and last month and after much thinking the Mono set.
I think everything has been said here and in Amazon USA. If you want to hear things you have never heard, small details, the Stereo gives you that, the Mono too to a degree that sometimes it makes you think if you realy needed the Stereo.
And this Mono set sounds better than the original vinyls at least to my ears, I have just heard before writting this Sgt. Pepper's mono vinyl and no way sounds it better than the remaster if only because of the lack of bass, I love to listen to Paul bass lines and it has been denied to us until now.
To finish I would like to say that the thing that pushed me to buy the Mono set was a review in Amazon USA whose author I regret not to remember to mention here that said more or less..." if you are in doubt don't be, the only time you will regret is when they get out of print" and he was quite right. Buy it and take care of it because if any of the cds gets damaged it seems there is no way to replace it, a shame for something quite expensive.
And thanks to the Beatles for giving us a lifetime of joy and wonder because of their work, no group has achived that and I think there will not be.
A piece of history in your bedroom. February 28, 2010 picklewall (Europe) My parents lived in London during the 60s and 70s and never went to see a concert. To me it's kinda like landing on the moon, Neil Armstrong asking you if you wanna go for a look around outside and turning him down. They missed a revolution. And so my house has been devoid of this type of music growing up. Then I got to college...
I decided to invest in the mono box set to educate myself in the ways one of the most influencial rock/pop bands of all time. It was worth every penny. The mono box set is true to how this music sounded when it was first produced. The quality is good and I wouldn't touch the stereo box set. It's not just a few albums, it's a piece of history. If you're sitting on the fence about buying this: do it! You'll own it forever.
It now sounds just like it used to! February 27, 2010 John Art (Redhill, England) Most of the other reviews cover how well produced this set is. Throughout the sixties I gradually collected all the originals on vinyl - they were in Mono, as seemed to be the norm, up to and including Pepper. In the eighties I 'upgraded' my vinyl with the original CD versions. They were nice and bright (no scratches and clicks etc) but they didnt quite sound right (weird fazing and mixing). I just put it down to progress and then when I saw this set agonised about whether to go for mono or stereo. I havent listened to the stereo mixes, but on the basis of Amazon Reviews went for the Mono set. It now all just sounds right again, absolutely overjoyed. Its expensive but you will treasure these forever. I have put the vinyl covers in picture frames, this CD set will be the ones to give your children/grandchildren!
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