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Help!
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I didn't get the Magical blue ray but love the Help movie remaster and Love remixes. Yellow Sub remix was cool too Hey Bull Dog in DVD is fun.
Didn't really answer the question but my buck two eighty.
Scott
A Hard Day's Night is the third in line, primarily because of the song below, And I Love Her. And me a staunch Lennon fan. Go figure.
Sargent Pepper is easily my number one deserted island LP. But oddly enough, it contains my least favorite Beatle song of all time, She's Leaving Home. If I never heard that song again I wouldn't be at all disappointed.
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reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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Please Please Me
Abbey Road
Let It Be
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White Album
Abbey Road
Tie - Yesterday & Today and Hey Jude
Give me rhythm or give me death!
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"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
I really like "Please, Please Me" in vinyl. Has that great compressed tube mixing board sound.
Think Sgt Pepper, Revolver, & Abbey Road had best tunes.
Revolver
Abby Road
Rubber Soul
Beatles '65 - loved "No Reply" and "She's a Woman"
White Album - Loved "Dear Prudence" and "Yer Blues"
Introducing the Beatles on Vee Jay - Loved "Misery" and "There's a Place"
Incidentally, a friend of mine gave me one of his 2 sealed copies of "Introducing the Beatles" for doing him a big favor a few years ago. He claims he bought them on sale at a Sears store in Kansas back in the day. Most likely it's a counterfeit, but a treasured collectable nonetheless! I've wanted tear off the shrinkwrap many times, but have resisted so far!
1st album-
Revolver
Sgt Pepper
MMT
Pepper
Rubber Soul
Dman
Analog Junkie
Sgt. Peppers.....
Let it be
Paul's first Solo album
McCartney's first IMO is as good as any Beatles record, in fact IMO as good as just about any LP ever. I also like several of his records with Wings also.
Give me rhythm or give me death!
If I remember correctly, Paul and Linda were staying in a small house away from the public eye. He wrote, and performed all of it. It really showed me what a musical giant he was.
as long as they are the Dr. Ebbetts mixes.
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Ok Larry. You need to clue me in on Dr. Ebbetts. I did a search and the first link was to bootlegzone.
Ebbetts swears he remixed from vinyl which I find difficult to accept. My theory is that someone let him have access to the tapes and he remixed from them. What is different you may wonder...the vocals are clearer and more in front. The little nuances and strange background effects are more noticeable, better bass and better highs too.
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Background...
Dr. Ebbetts Sound Systems (DESS) is a pirate label specializing in needledrops of The Beatles US and UK releases.
At a time when many audiophiles were unsatisfied with the sound of the official CD catalog, Dr. Ebbetts provided a high quality alternative and gained a loyal following. These remasters sourced from pristine, original vinyl pressings and packaged in faithful reproductions of the original artwork became instant classics and must-haves for aficionados.
In 2009, with EMI on the verge of releasing the long awaited, official remasters of The Beatles UK catalog, Dr. Ebbetts decided to put an end to his 14 year-old project. Proclaiming the remasters to be "good enough to make the Ebbetts catalogue solidly inferior," DESS immediately became a defunct label. Today, genuine DESS releases are highly sought after by fans and extremely prized among collectors.
As a fan developed site, drebbetts.com has no affiliation with the creator of the DESS series. This site is not an e-commerce or trading platform. None of the titles listed here are for sale, trade, or download.
Built for fans and collectors of the DESS label, drebbetts.com has been designed as a reference tool and is only to be used for that purpose. Dr. Ebbetts officially shut down the label in 2009 and the administrators of this site cannot provide any information on where or how to obtain these titles.
This amounts to creating a different work. Putting vocals more up front, having more ambient noise, etc. is just re-packaging to create $$$. Nothing wrong with that, necessarily, but let's call it what it is: subbing some guy's vision for that of the original artists.
As far as any surviving Beatles signing off? Hey, their legacy is established; it's all about the $$$, now.
Starting with stripping Spector's overdubs and releasing Naked Let It Be. They also went and released all the mono versions which is what they recorded originally and which George Martin later released in phony stereo which, we all know sounded like shit. Well maybe you did not know.
Over time they have groused about how certain aspects of some recordings they did not like.
Ebbetts went and gave them his spin on what the sound should be. Beatle collectors know how much he accomplished which is why they are highly collectible.
Of course it is about money, but that was not the goal.
But I understand your limited knowledge and idiotic statements.
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