Description
The second edition of the 50th anniversary collector’s edition of The Beatles’ masterpiece “White Album” “Rarities Collection” is now available! This time, as the title suggests, it is a compilation of rare “White Album” sound sources, and the CD includes the phantom ultra-rare US first press stereo sound source and US edited rare sound source. This is the first CD version of the US First Press master, which used the master that George listened to the Capitol version just before the album was released in the US and discarded it because it had a different sound. It is called a compressed mix, and the sound pressure is high and the overall monaural sound has a powerful and emphasized sound texture, which is different from the original British stereo and is a dynamic sound typical of Capitol in the 1960s. In addition, 7 short versions from US open reel sound sources are also included. Also included is a remastered sound source from the US Capitol compilation board. And DVD 1 includes all four album sound sources as a “listening comparison sound source collection”. Contains original analog stereo sound source, US first press sound source similar to CD, backing track sound source with vocals and instruments separated and disassembled, and original UK reel-to-reel monaural sound source in DVD audio format. As a DVD audio option, it is a must-see format for sound source research, where you can listen to and compare the differences in sound sources by selecting audio. DVD 2 is a “Video Collection” and includes a “TV Broadcast” version of “Hey Jude,” which was not included in the first volume. In addition, a collection of outtake footage from the Rolling Stones’ TV special “Rock’n’Roll Circus” in which John and Yoko appeared, including a valuable work print version and an unreleased version from a different angle, is included. Following the first edition “Alternate Collection”, this is the second edition of the definitive collector’s edition of the ultimate compilation series, which brings together the latest edited sound and video! ! “Rarities Collection” is the second “White Album” from the label, which has continued to release 50th anniversary collector’s editions of albums. This time, with a focus on rare sound sources that are currently difficult to obtain, rare videos that were not included in the first volume are also included. The 2 CDs contain a sealed and extremely rare US first press stereo sound source, an edited US open reel sound source, and a Capitol remaster sound source. In October 1968, before the release of the White Album, George Harrison was in the United States and listened to the U.S. Capitol record, but he did not like the cutting master and discarded the original lacquer record, saying it had a different sound. It was supposed to have been remastered, remade and pressed, but only a small number of US first presses are in circulation, using discarded masters that have not been replaced at some factories. Matrix ending numbers 34 and above are said to be new standard presses, and here, all songs are completely recorded from the US first press original analog master with ending numbers 28/29, and are made into a CD for the first time. The sound pressure is high and the overall sound is monaural, which is called a compressed mix.The powerful and emphasized sound texture is different from the original UK stereo, and is a dynamic sound typical of Capitol in the 1960s. It perfectly reproduces the first edition of the phantom extremely rare sound source that is now traded at a high price as a sound source that should not have existed. In addition, a total of 7 songs from the US open reel sound source have been boldly shortened to make up the recording time, resulting in short versions. In addition, remixed and remastered sound sources created for the later US Capitol compilation album are also included, and all of the now valuable US Capitol sound sources are now compiled into a CD. DVD 1 includes all 4 types of sound sources in DVD audio format as a “listening comparison sound source collection”. A flat original analog stereo sound source that has not been remastered from the MFSB master, a super rare US first press sound source that was also included on the CD, and a backing track sound source that has been separated and dismantled to create a naked mix of vocals and instruments. These three sound sources can be heard and compared by selecting audio as a DVD audio option. If you listen to this and compare, you will be able to enjoy the difference between the US first press sound source and the normal stereo sound source while switching between them. DVD 2 is a “Video Footage Collection” and “TV Broadcast,” which includes the “Smothers Brothers Show” and “Hey Jude” rehearsals from “Experimental in TV” by the TV broadcast version not included in the first volume. Contains etc. In addition, outtake footage from the Rolling Stones’ TV special “Rock and Roll Circus” in which John and Yoko appeared, including a valuable work print version different from the official footage and an unreleased version from a different angle, is included. It can be said to be a valuable record of John’s miraculous collaboration with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Mitch Mitchell. Following the first “Alternate Collection”, this is the ultimate 50th anniversary Collector’s Edition of the “White Album”, which is a must-see! Introducing the second installment of the series that is attracting attention from collectors! ! US FIRST COMPRESSED STEREO and US RARITIES CD1 1. Back In The U.S.S.R. 2. Dear Prudence 3. Glass Onion 4. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 5. Wild Honey Pie 6. The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill 7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 8. Happiness Is A Warm Gun 9. Martha My Dear 10. I’m So Tired 11. Blackbird 12. Piggies 13. Rocky Raccoon 14. Don’t Pass Me By 15. Why Don’t We Do It In The Road? 16. I Will 17. Julia + 18. Dear Prudence (US Reel Tape Short Edit) 19. Glass Onion (US Reel Tape Short Edit) 20. Don’t Pass Me By (US Reel Tape Short Edit) 21. Why Don’t We Do It In The Road? (US Reel Tape Short Edit) 22. Back In The U.S.S.R. (US Rock’n’Roll Music Capitol Remix) 23. Blackbird (UK Beatles Ballad Remix) CD2 1. Birthday 2. Yer Blues 3. Mother Nature’s Son 4. Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey 5. Sexy Sadie 6. Helter Skelter 7. Long, Long, Long 8. Revolution 1 9. Honey Pie 10. Savoy Truffle 11. Cry Baby Cry / Can You Take Me Back 12. Revolution 9 13. Good Night + 14. Yer Blues (US Reel Tape Short Edit) 15. Helter Skelter (US Reel Tape Short Edit) 16. Revolution 9 (US Reel Tape Short Edit ) 17. Birthday (US Rock’n’Roll Music Capitol Remix) 18. Helter Skelter (US Rock’n’Roll Music Capitol Remix) DVD1 3 AUDIO COMPARISON and ORIGINAL MONO REEL TAPE Back In The U.S.S.R. Dear Prudence Glass Onion Ob-La -Di, Ob-La-Da Wild Honey Pie The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill 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 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 / Can You Take Me Back Revolution 9 Good Night AUDIO1=Original Analog Stereo AUDIO2=US First Compressed Stereo AUDIO3=Backing Tracks Stereo AUDIO4=Original Mono Reel Tape 16:9 NTSC Dolby Digital Stereo time approx. 93min.x3+91min. DVD2 TV BROADCASTS Hey Jude (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour) Revolution (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour) George Harrison On TV (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour) Hey Jude (Original Edit – The Smothers Brothers) Hey Jude (Multi-angle 4 Screen Comparison) Hey Jude Studio Rehearsals (Experiment In TV Edit) Hey Jude Studio Rehearsals (Long Version) ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS Opening John And Mick Introduction Yer Blues Whole Lotta Yoko Opening (Workprint Outtake) Yer Blues (Workprint Outtake) Whole Lotta Yoko (Workprint Outtake) Yer Blues (Color Outtake) Austrian TV News German TV Piece Of His Mind John And Mick Dialogue (Outtake) Yer Blues (Multi-angle 4 Screen Comparison) 16:9 NTSC Dolby Digital Stereo time approx. 92min.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.