I only own the original released versions and remember impatiently waiting for the day they were released each time. All of them came In a long box and the thought was they’d sit side by side in the same space as an LP record and use those same bins. They sound good enough for the car or iPod. I recall seeing that Japanese version when it was new in a store on a trip to Boston for $100. Only one I ever saw. Almost jumped on it but was too much for a young man on a budget. Great content and glad to see you back.
Great choices, Brian, hard to argue with any of them. Not a big fan of the recent "remasters "; maybe I've been listening to the originals for so long. Like you, cds are essential for car listening. Thanks for another wonderful, interesting video.
The initial 1987 CD releases of Help! And Rubber Soul in Canada contained the original 1965 stereo mixes by mistake. Besides just listening there is a way you can tell which version you have by the code near the spindle hole on the discs. What that code is exactly escapes me now because it was so long ago when I was collecting these CDs but I'm sure that information is available on line somewhere. The problem with those 1965 mixes is they are so hard-panned to the left and right that if you listened to the music on headphones it would seem like the vocals would be right against one ear and the instruments right against the other. By remixing the two channels ever so slightly towards the center the stereo image now sounds like it is in front of you while listening on headphones instead of the musical elements being right against each ear.
Fun video Brian, I agree with all of your selections, I do like Hard Days Night in stereo but there is only one CD version in stereo (2009), the 80's one was mono only (same with PPM, WTB and BFS)
Mine would contain Please Please Me- Mono With The Beatles- Mono A Hard Days Night- 2009 Stereo Beatles for Sale- 2009 Stereo Help- 2009 Stereo Rubber Soul- Mono Revolver- 2022 Remix Sgt. Pepper- 1987 Mix Magical Mystery Tour- Mono The White Album- 2018 Stereo Yellow Submarine- 1999 Version but the rerelease from 2012 Abbey Road- 1983 Black Triangle or ‘87 almost the same Let It Be- 2021 Mix
I think the 09 CDs take too much criticism for being heavy-handed on the bass. From everything I've ever heard about Beatles master tapes, they're apparently loaded with bass. There's a lot of stories from the old days of Beatles records skipping on low-budget equipment, usually because the bass was too boomy. I've always thought the 09 remasters are restoring what's actually on the master tape, for better or worse. Very well-reasoned picks, everyone keeps recommending Beatles For Sale in stereo so I may have to give that a go. I think Help in mono gets a bad reputation because we're so used to the stereo version of Help that the mono sounds jarring to us, but I've come to much prefer the mono version of that album. I like that it's kind of swampy, a rare quality for a Beatles album, and I think the drum sound on the mono version is what blows the stereo mix away. Ringo kicks ass on that album, particularly Ticket to Ride. For me the best version of the White Album might be split in two, I prefer the mono mixes of the first disc and I like some of the stereo mixes on the second disc better.
Check out the 1998 anniversary CD of The White Album, it uses the 80's transfer but fixes some track indexing issues as well as having excellent packaging.
Good picks all around. I would include the remix of Let it Be because I think Giles did a good job of it! Abbey Road is difficult. Short of a Black Triangle CD, the 87 is a good choice. But I think its the album that is least affected by the bass boost in the 09 reissue. The Giles remaster also sounds good.
Pretty much the same for me. I think at least Pepper and the White Album should come in mono and stereo. In that sense, I would include Pepper from 1987 (sounds excellent!) and the mono White Album from the deluxe box set from 2018 (also a flat transfer if I remember correctly).
Thank you! 👍👍 You're convincing me to buy the mono box set. Gotta say though, I agree with your take on that particular mono CD version (Super Deluxe 🌶 ), it's something special. Surprised you passed on 2009 stereo Magical Mystery Tour (to be fair though, I have not yet heard the mono)! Surprisingly, I've actually developed a particular fondness of the 2009 stereo Rubber Soul album, after never liking the 1987 version. It kind of slaps! 😮 🤯 ...but I'm itching to hear the 2009 mono, and that 1965 stereo mix 😉 ✌️ ❤️🎶❤️
Great question. The best way I can describe it is that in the 1960's EMI Studios (Abbey Road) used a real echo chamber (located at Abbey Road, still there by the way) for any reverb/echo they wanted. In the 1980's when George Martin remixed Help and Rubber Soul, he used digital reverb. Not exactly sure what type he used, could have been from a rack mounted effects unit. Either way, it's very different and when you compare the 1965 mixes with the 1987 mixes, you can clearly hear the difference. Most think the 1965 mixes are much better. I'm in that camp.
I would go mostly with your choices but i would change yellow sub for the song track version and abby road for the 2019 mix. I cant decide weather i would use the 1987 let it be or the 2021 remix. Let it be is my favorite beatles album and i like both mixes very well
You're missing the mono CD of MEET THE BEATLES which includes I Want To Hold Your Hand. This is the album and single that launched the group in the U.S. Before this single and album no one in the U.S. had heard of the Beatles.
Wow, Brian ! You have good taste !! Almost exactly the same as mine !! Of course, I still listen to a lot of the others when I feel like it. That's the endless fun of collecting Beatles ! And I noticed on my phone that Bobby was trying to borrow your Let It Be box set ! He's got good taste too.
1. Please please me - mono cd 2009 2. With the beatles - mono cd 2009 3. A hard days night - mono cd 2009 4. Beatles for sale - stereo cd 2009 5. Help - mono cd 2009 of stereo 1965 6. Rubber soul - mono cd 2009 of stereo 1965 7. Revolver - mono cd 2009 8. Sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band - mono cd 2009 9. Magical mystery tour - mono cd 2009 of stereo cd 1987 10. White album - stereo cd 1987 11. Yellow submarine - stereo cd 1987 12. Abbey road - stereo cd 1987 13. Let it be - stereo cd 1987
With a hard days night it's difficult for me to choose between the mono 2009 and stereo 2009, the songs from side 1 (the movie ) sounds better in mono, but side 2, specially songs like things we said today, You can't do that and i'll be back sounds more Open and powerfull in stereo for me. As far as revolver concern, i feel 2009 stereo is more enjoyable for me, clearer and less muddy, the separation in stereo improve the enjoyment of the álbum for me. Agree on Beatles for sale, when i listened it for the first time on stereo, it was a different álbum for me. And agree Also on magical mystery tour, always prefered on 2009 mono. Sounds more powerful
Thanks Brian great list mines similar except for a few unofficial cd-rs I couldn't resist that sound great... 1st stereo German Horzu unofficial 2nd Beatlemania! Canada unofficial Hard days night '09 mono Beatles for sale '09 stereo Help! '09 mono Rubber soul '14 u.s. version mono Revolver '09 mono Sgt pepper '17 mono flat MMT German true stereo unofficial White alb mono Dr ebbets unofficial Yellow submarine '87 Abbey Road '87 Let it be '87 Past masters 1&2 both '87
Love and own all of these on your list. I thought about including some of these vinyl rips, but then decided to just keep it official CD releases only.
@@BrianBringelson yeah understood, by the way I was so impressed by the '17 mono Sgt pepper cd I gave away 2 copies of the '09 mono pepper. The '09 is thinner in comparison I agree. And controversial but I like the u.s. mono '14 rubber soul only because it includes the false start I'm looking through you on the stereo songs.
Great video as always Brian. Mostly agree with you. Though, as someone with an aversion to hard panning, Rubber Soul has to be mono for me. I love the Pepper 2009 mono, but hadn't known about the super deluxe mono version. So will definitely give that a listen on Amazon music.
I only own the original released versions and remember impatiently waiting for the day they were released each time. All of them came In a long box and the thought was they’d sit side by side in the same space as an LP record and use those same bins. They sound good enough for the car or iPod. I recall seeing that Japanese version when it was new in a store on a trip to Boston for $100. Only one I ever saw. Almost jumped on it but was too much for a young man on a budget. Great content and glad to see you back.
Thanks!
Cool idea. Fun watch.
Great choices, Brian, hard to argue with any of them. Not a big fan of the recent "remasters "; maybe I've been listening to the originals for so long. Like you, cds are essential for car listening. Thanks for another wonderful, interesting video.
Definitely road tripping & errands with a nice mix of Beatles CD’s.
The initial 1987 CD releases of Help! And Rubber Soul in Canada contained the original 1965 stereo mixes by mistake. Besides just listening there is a way you can tell which version you have by the code near the spindle hole on the discs. What that code is exactly escapes me now because it was so long ago when I was collecting these CDs but I'm sure that information is available on line somewhere. The problem with those 1965 mixes is they are so hard-panned to the left and right that if you listened to the music on headphones it would seem like the vocals would be right against one ear and the instruments right against the other. By remixing the two channels ever so slightly towards the center the stereo image now sounds like it is in front of you while listening on headphones instead of the musical elements being right against each ear.
Great List! Personally as of now, all I have is the 87 88 CD's and I love them
Fun video Brian, I agree with all of your selections, I do like Hard Days Night in stereo but there is only one CD version in stereo (2009), the 80's one was mono only (same with PPM, WTB and BFS)
Mine would contain
Please Please Me- Mono
With The Beatles- Mono
A Hard Days Night- 2009 Stereo
Beatles for Sale- 2009 Stereo
Help- 2009 Stereo
Rubber Soul- Mono
Revolver- 2022 Remix
Sgt. Pepper- 1987 Mix
Magical Mystery Tour- Mono
The White Album- 2018 Stereo
Yellow Submarine- 1999 Version but the rerelease from 2012
Abbey Road- 1983 Black Triangle or ‘87 almost the same
Let It Be- 2021 Mix
The white album is amazing in mono my mouth dropped when I first heard it. That’s my go to white album now
I think the 09 CDs take too much criticism for being heavy-handed on the bass. From everything I've ever heard about Beatles master tapes, they're apparently loaded with bass. There's a lot of stories from the old days of Beatles records skipping on low-budget equipment, usually because the bass was too boomy. I've always thought the 09 remasters are restoring what's actually on the master tape, for better or worse.
Very well-reasoned picks, everyone keeps recommending Beatles For Sale in stereo so I may have to give that a go. I think Help in mono gets a bad reputation because we're so used to the stereo version of Help that the mono sounds jarring to us, but I've come to much prefer the mono version of that album. I like that it's kind of swampy, a rare quality for a Beatles album, and I think the drum sound on the mono version is what blows the stereo mix away. Ringo kicks ass on that album, particularly Ticket to Ride. For me the best version of the White Album might be split in two, I prefer the mono mixes of the first disc and I like some of the stereo mixes on the second disc better.
Check out the 1998 anniversary CD of The White Album, it uses the 80's transfer but fixes some track indexing issues as well as having excellent packaging.
Good picks all around. I would include the remix of Let it Be because I think Giles did a good job of it! Abbey Road is difficult. Short of a Black Triangle CD, the 87 is a good choice. But I think its the album that is least affected by the bass boost in the 09 reissue. The Giles remaster also sounds good.
Pretty much the same for me. I think at least Pepper and the White Album should come in mono and stereo. In that sense, I would include Pepper from 1987 (sounds excellent!) and the mono White Album from the deluxe box set from 2018 (also a flat transfer if I remember correctly).
Supercool, Brian ☺️👍
Thank you! 👍👍 You're convincing me to buy the mono box set. Gotta say though, I agree with your take on that particular mono CD version (Super Deluxe 🌶 ), it's something special. Surprised you passed on 2009 stereo Magical Mystery Tour (to be fair though, I have not yet heard the mono)! Surprisingly, I've actually developed a particular fondness of the 2009 stereo Rubber Soul album, after never liking the 1987 version. It kind of slaps! 😮 🤯 ...but I'm itching to hear the 2009 mono, and that 1965 stereo mix 😉 ✌️ ❤️🎶❤️
What is 'digital reverb'? You mentioned it in this video and I've heard others mention it too.
Reverb added digitally as supposed to an echo chamber
Great question. The best way I can describe it is that in the 1960's EMI Studios (Abbey Road) used a real echo chamber (located at Abbey Road, still there by the way) for any reverb/echo they wanted. In the 1980's when George Martin remixed Help and Rubber Soul, he used digital reverb. Not exactly sure what type he used, could have been from a rack mounted effects unit. Either way, it's very different and when you compare the 1965 mixes with the 1987 mixes, you can clearly hear the difference. Most think the 1965 mixes are much better. I'm in that camp.
I would go mostly with your choices but i would change yellow sub for the song track version and abby road for the 2019 mix. I cant decide weather i would use the 1987 let it be or the 2021 remix. Let it be is my favorite beatles album and i like both mixes very well
You're missing the mono CD of MEET THE BEATLES which includes I Want To Hold Your Hand. This is the album and single that launched the group in the U.S. Before this single and album no one in the U.S. had heard of the Beatles.
Wow, Brian ! You have good taste !! Almost exactly the same as mine !! Of course, I still listen to a lot of the others when I feel like it. That's the endless fun of collecting Beatles ! And I noticed on my phone that Bobby was trying to borrow your Let It Be box set ! He's got good taste too.
I think the 1987 of A Hard Days Night sounds good. Maybe I'm on my owm here
Can the mono box set CDs be purchased individually? I can't see them on Discogs
Some are for sale on Ebay.
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1. Please please me - mono cd 2009
2. With the beatles - mono cd 2009
3. A hard days night - mono cd 2009
4. Beatles for sale - stereo cd 2009
5. Help - mono cd 2009 of stereo 1965
6. Rubber soul - mono cd 2009 of stereo 1965
7. Revolver - mono cd 2009
8. Sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band - mono cd 2009
9. Magical mystery tour - mono cd 2009 of stereo cd 1987
10. White album - stereo cd 1987
11. Yellow submarine - stereo cd 1987
12. Abbey road - stereo cd 1987
13. Let it be - stereo cd 1987
Have you listened to the Japanese Apple CD's? I guess 90 era.
With a hard days night it's difficult for me to choose between the mono 2009 and stereo 2009, the songs from side 1 (the movie ) sounds better in mono, but side 2, specially songs like things we said today, You can't do that and i'll be back sounds more Open and powerfull in stereo for me. As far as revolver concern, i feel 2009 stereo is more enjoyable for me, clearer and less muddy, the separation in stereo improve the enjoyment of the álbum for me. Agree on Beatles for sale, when i listened it for the first time on stereo, it was a different álbum for me. And agree Also on magical mystery tour, always prefered on 2009 mono. Sounds more powerful
Thanks Brian great list mines similar except for a few unofficial cd-rs I couldn't resist that sound great...
1st stereo German Horzu unofficial
2nd Beatlemania! Canada unofficial
Hard days night '09 mono
Beatles for sale '09 stereo
Help! '09 mono
Rubber soul '14 u.s. version mono
Revolver '09 mono
Sgt pepper '17 mono flat
MMT German true stereo unofficial
White alb mono Dr ebbets unofficial
Yellow submarine '87
Abbey Road '87
Let it be '87
Past masters 1&2 both '87
Love and own all of these on your list. I thought about including some of these vinyl rips, but then decided to just keep it official CD releases only.
@@BrianBringelson yeah understood, by the way I was so impressed by the '17 mono Sgt pepper cd I gave away 2 copies of the '09 mono pepper. The '09 is thinner in comparison I agree. And controversial but I like the u.s. mono '14 rubber soul only because it includes the false start I'm looking through you on the stereo songs.
Hello stranger - don't leave it too long next time x
i'll try not to! been busy with musical projects and life in general. but more videos on the way!
TL;DW - get the mono box 😂
Great video as always Brian. Mostly agree with you. Though, as someone with an aversion to hard panning, Rubber Soul has to be mono for me. I love the Pepper 2009 mono, but hadn't known about the super deluxe mono version. So will definitely give that a listen on Amazon music.