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I was willing to spring for the full box sets on Abbey Road and Let it Be, but not the rest. With the download options available, I'll go for the two CD set. Those boiled-down CD sets of the Beatles remasters are just fine on their own.
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You can preview the whole super deluxe package on this album over at YouTube, and I suggest starting with this track: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gBcdOFehNCg You will have to click and search for all the other tracks. I've found the remixing on this to be so availing that I'm now going for the 5 CD set and the hi-res download. You can't neglect a classic.
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Nov 1, 2022 - 12:05 PM
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jackfu
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I ordered the 2-cd set when it was announced and received it this past Sunday (10/30). I really am enjoying it very much! Definitely sounds cleaner, maybe somewhat more "punchy" - in a good way. Better bass, sharper drums, etc. I enjoy the bonus disc as well. If this had been available ~50 years ago, and I truly wish it had been, I'd likely have been even more enthusiastic, what with hearing The Beatles working out their sound, brief dialogue, etc. Somewhat related, when I listen to Paperback Writer (Bonus Disc), I'm reminded of Paul having stated that they were dissatisfied that on their albums the bass didn't come through as he/they would have preferred. I may be mistaken, but I believe the great bass licks on PW as released, were the results of their complaints. I remember when I first heard the song I was delighted how good the bass was even back then. Thanks again for the tip, Rameau!
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