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    CD - Japanese Edition / Remastered / Special Edition

    • Release Date: 09/15/2009
    • 17 Disc Set
    • Sales Rank: 41,429
    • Label: EMI JAPAN
    • UPC: 4988006873605

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    The Beatles Stereo Box Set

    Disc 1
    1I Saw Her Standing There 2:53
    2Misery 1:48
    3Anna (Go to Him) 2:57
    4Chains 2:25
    5Boys 2:26
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    Disc 2
    1It Won't Be Long 2:13
    2All I've Got to Do 2:02
    3All My Loving 2:07
    4Don't Bother Me 2:28
    5Little Child 1:46
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    Disc 3
    1A Hard Day's Night from the Film "A Hard Day's Night" 2:34
    2I Should Have Known Better from the Film "A Hard Day's Night" 2:43
    3If I Fell from the Film "A Hard Day's Night" 2:19
    4I'm Happy Just to Dance with You from the Film "A Hard Day's Night" 1:56
    5And I Love Her from the Film "A Hard Day's Night" 2:29
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    Disc 4
    1No Reply 2:16
    2I'm a Loser 2:30
    3Baby's in Black 2:04
    4Rock and Roll Music 2:31
    5I'll Follow the Sun 1:48
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    Editorial Reviews

    The Beatles always stood apart from their peers, a self-evident statement that sadly extended to the treatment of their catalog in the digital age. Where all their peers from the Byrds to the Who have had their catalogs remastered and reissued in deluxe editions, sometimes several times, the Beatles remained stuck in the early days of digital, their 14 albums plus Past Masters singles collection remaining untouched since 1987. Anniversaries came and went, but no remasters arrived until the release of the video game The Beatles Rockband pushed a long-overdue revamping of the band's entire catalog into the stores on 9-9-09. This reissue campaign corrects almost all the problems of the original 1987 CDs: the sound and artwork are improved, and all the original mono and stereo mixes finally see the light of day. Naturally, it's possible to quibble about some details of the presentation, particularly the decision to split the reissue into two separate box sets, one covering the stereo mixes and one the mono mixes, with only the stereo mixes available as individual discs (it's still possible to complain that the albums do not add era-specific singles or outtakes, but such expansions were never really in the cards), but both boxes still constitute the best Beatles by far. Crucially, it's also inarguably the best-sounding Beatles music ever released, robust and rich even on the earliest rock & roll. None of the albums have been remixed -- although Help! and Rubber Soul retain Martin's 1987 mixes, the original stereo mixes are bonuses on the mono set -- so this doesn't shock the way the Yellow Submarine soundtrack did with its reimagined stereo mixes. Nevertheless, these remasters surely do surprise with their clarity and depth, with each album feeling bigger and fuller than the previous CD incarnation, but not artificially so. It's not that these are pumped up on digital steroids; it's that the veil has been lifted, so everything seems full and fresh. Appropriately, there's more to savor from Help! onward, as the Beatles' productions grew ambitious, but Please Please Me, With the Beatles, and A Hard Day's Night all have a strong punch, while Beatles for Sale is warmer than the previous disc.

    As a package, the stereo box is slightly unwieldy -- it's a large, vertical set with two stacks of discs in slick cardboard sleeves piled on top of each other. No extra book is included with the set, but each disc has its own booklet with dry, straightforward liner notes detailing the recording process instead of analyzing the music. If anything about the set could be called disappointing, it's the mini-documentaries attached to each disc as Quicktime files and collected on a DVD bonus for the box. "Mini-documentary" may even be stretching what these are: they're three to five infomercials about the albums, not much more informative than the notes themselves. Nevertheless, these do offer annotation, something sorely lacking from the first CDs, and they do replicate the original notes -- in the case of Magical Mystery Tour, including the entire storybook; in the case of Pepper, all the 20th anniversary annotation is added -- finally bringing the Beatles to the same standard for reissues that every other major (and most minor) bands have had for years now. And the story, at least for the stereo box, is not the packaging -- it's the glorious sound that makes this such a treat. There's also no question that those who waited 22 years to hear a better version of the Beatles will not be disappointed (although they may still wonder why it took so long for the Fabs to be treated as they deserve). Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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    great stuffby Anonymous

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    November 16, 2009: a must have for real beatles fans

    This review was written about the CD Remastered / Special Edition / Bonus DVD edition.

    Awesomeby Anonymous

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    November 15, 2009: I grew up listening to The Beatles and when each album was released I was in air guitar heaven! A defining compilation...

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