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  • Release Date: 09/09/2009
  • Sales Rank: 578
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 094638242024
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With the Beatles [Remastered]

1LISTENIt Won't Be Long
2LISTENAll I've Got To Do
3LISTENAll My Loving
4LISTENDon't Bother Me
5LISTENLittle Child
6LISTENTill There Was You
7LISTENPlease Mister Postman
8LISTENRoll Over Beethoven
9LISTENHold Me Tight
10LISTENYou Really Got A Hold On Me
11LISTENI Wanna Be Your Man
12LISTENDevil In Her Heart
13LISTENNot A Second Time
14LISTENMoney (That's What I Want)
15With The Beatles Documentary

Special Features:

The classic albums of the Beatles have been digitally remastered for the first time. Engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London worked for four years to restore the full Beatles catalog to the highest fidelity since its original release on vinyl. These new Beatles reissues supersede the initial set of CD reissues from the 1980s. Each CD comes with the original UK album art and includes an expanded booklet with new liner notes and photos. For a limited period, each CD will also be embedded with a brief documentary film about the album.

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With the Beatles is a sequel of the highest order -- one that betters the original by developing its own tone and adding depth. While it may share several similarities with its predecessor -- there is an equal ratio of covers-to-originals, a familiar blend of girl group, Motown, R&B, pop, and rock, and a show tune that interrupts the flow of the album -- With the Beatles is a better record that not only rocks harder, it's considerably more sophisticated. They could deliver rock & roll straight ("I Wanna Be Your Man") or twist it around with a little Latin lilt ("Little Child," one of their most underrated early rockers); Lennon and McCartney wrote sweet ballads (the achingly gorgeous "All I've Got to Do") and sprightly pop/rockers ("All My Loving") with equal aplomb; and the propulsive rockers ("It Won't Be Long") were as richly melodic as slower songs ("Not a Second Time"). Even George Harrison's first recorded song, "Don't Bother Me," is a standout, with its wonderfully foreboding minor-key melody. Since the Beatles covered so much ground with their originals, their covers pale slightly in comparison, particularly since they rely on familiar hits (only "Devil in Her Heart" qualifies as a forgotten gem). But for every "Roll Over Beethoven," a surprisingly stiff reading of the Chuck Berry standard, there is a sublime moment, such as Lennon's soaring interpretation of "You Really Got a Hold on Me," and the group always turns in thoroughly enjoyable performances. Still, the heart of With the Beatles lies not in the covers, but the originals, where it was clear that, even at this early stage, the Beatles were rapidly maturing and changing, turning into expert craftsmen and musical innovators. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Not good!!!by cindy0619

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November 08, 2009: If your a Beatles fan your not going to like this cd!!! The so-called "Remastered" made it have the vocals all on one side of the speakers and the instrumentals all on the other side of your speakers. At first I thought I had received a boot-leg copy, but on further investigation, all the cds are the same. I took it back to my local Barnes and Nobles and got a refund!!!