The Beatles 'SHE'S A WOMAN' | Punchy, Rhythmic, Balanced 2025 Recharged Remix
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Oddly, the foundation of The Beatles' 1964 stereo version of 'She's A Woman' resides in the left channel. In this remix, the bass and drums have been moved to the center, where they explode with punchy, rhythmic energy. 'She's A Woman,' the B-side of 'I Feel Fine,' is a truly dynamic and energetic track, with McCartney delivering an exciting, bluesy vocal performance. On the chorus, McCartney overdubs his voice, making him the only Beatle singing on this recording. His overdubbed chorus now appears in both the left and right channels, further enhancing the balance.
Speaking of rhythm, John Lennon delivers an outstanding performance on rhythm guitar. His punchy chords drive the song from beginning to end, now distributed across both the left and right channels, wrapping around the centered foundation of the mix.
For additional balance, McCartney's piano now occupies a central position, while Harrison's excellent lead guitar emanates from the center, with its reverberation weaving fluidly toward the outer edges.
For those wondering why Ringo earned the nickname 'the human metronome,' this song provides a perfect example. His precise drumming is a marvel, accentuated by his use of a 'chocalho,' a shaker-style percussion instrument that adds texture and drive to the rhythm.
Nothing has been added to this remix that wasn’t part of the original recording. It is strictly an isolation, de-mixing, and remixing of the vocals and instruments, crafted in a style true to the era in which it was originally recorded.
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