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曲目リスト
ディスク: 1
1 | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017 Mix) |
2 | With A Little Help From My Friends (2017 Mix) |
3 | Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (2017 Mix) |
4 | Getting Better (2017 Mix) |
5 | Fixing A Hole (2017 Mix) |
6 | She's Leaving Home (2017 Mix) |
7 | Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! (2017 Mix) |
8 | Within You Without You (2017 Mix) |
9 | When I'm Sixty |
10 | Lovely Rita (2017 Mix) |
11 | Good Morning Good Morning (2017 Mix) |
12 | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (2017 Mix) |
13 | A Day In The Life (2017 Mix) |
ディスク: 2
1 | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Take 9) |
2 | With A Little Help From My Friends (Take 1 |
3 | Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Take 1) |
4 | Getting Better (Take 1 |
5 | Fixing A Hole (Speech And Take 3) |
6 | She's Leaving Home (Take 1 |
7 | Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! |
8 | Within You Without You (Take 1 |
9 | When I'm Sixty |
10 | Lovely Rita (Speech And Take 9) |
11 | Good Morning Good Morning |
12 | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise |
13 | A Day In The Life (Take 1 With Hummed Last Chord) |
14 | Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7) |
15 | Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 26) |
16 | Strawberry Fields Forever (Stereo Mix |
17 | Penny Lane (Take 6 |
18 | Penny Lane (Stereo Mix |
商品の説明
Deluxe two CD edition featuring the new stereo album mix on the first CD and adds a second CD of 18 tracks, including previously unreleased alternate takes of each of the album's 13 songs, newly mixed in stereo and sequenced in the same order as the album. The second CD also includes a new stereo mix and a previously unreleased instrumental take of 'Penny Lane,' and the 2015 stereo mix and two previously unreleased alternate takes of 'Strawberry Fields Forever.' 2017 release, the 50th Anniversary remixed and remastered edition of one of rock music's most influential albums. The album is newly mixed by Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo, sourced directly from the four-track masters at Abbey Road Studios in London, and guided by the original, Beatles-preferred mono mix produced by his father, George Martin. It was 50 years ago when The Beatles' John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr astonished and delighted the world, ushering in the Summer of Love with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, a groundbreaking masterwork that became popular music's most universally acclaimed album.
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- 製品サイズ : 14.4 x 13 x 1.4 cm; 159.89 g
- メーカー : Apple
- EAN : 0602557455366
- 商品モデル番号 : 5745536
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2017
- レーベル : Apple
- ASIN : B06X6MJGB7
- 原産国 : アメリカ合衆国
- ディスク枚数 : 2
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In '66, after six U.K. albums and a number of U.K. singles (I'm not counting U.S. Beatles releases here), the Beatles began to get more adventurous with their music, and started concentrating less heavily on "love songs." These two factors would result in their most "interesting" recordings (on that year's Revolver album and elsewhere). On the Revolver album (and also on the "Yellow Submarine"/"Eleanor Rigby" single [both of those songs also appeared on Revolver] and the "Paperback Writer"/"Rain" single), the Fab Four started to show that they were capable of doing more than songs on romantic interpersonal relationships. (O.K., not ALL of the songs they had done until then were love songs, but most of them could be considered as such.)
However, while the Beatles (particularly John Lennon, with songs like the slightly psychedelic "Rain" and the VERY psychedelic "Tomorrow Never Knows") showed signs of moving away (or mostly away) from the old "formula" in '66, it was the following year's album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (and the single "Strawberry Fields Forever"/"Penny Lane") that demonstrated that they were REALLY changing things up. The lyrics, the instrumentation, the arrangements, the recording techniques... by hardly any means could you call the album (or the single, especially "Strawberry Fields") "normal." Even the cover of the album was very ambitious and unusual, with the Beatles presenting themselves in the guise of "Sgt. Pepper's band" against a backdrop of an "audience" of celebrities (or rather, cardboard cut-outs thereof), which included the Fab Four themselves! With this album, the first rock 'n' roll "concept album" was born (or if it wasn't THE first one, it was one of the first ones).
However, the "concept" doesn't really seem to extend to the actual recordings, aside from the title song and the reprise of it. There are just too many different kinds of sounds and "styles," and far too many sets of lyrics and lyrical ideas that don't go together with any of the others, for most of the songs to really seem "related" in any way. Reportedly, even John Lennon said that (to quote Brandon Toropov in his book [which I kind of doubt is really well-known] Who Was Eleanor Rigby? And 908 More Questions And Answers About The Beatles, first published in I think '97) "the only real unifying theme on the album, other than the open-ended idea of a fictional band, was the reprise of the title song that appears near the end of the album." (That quote may not be EXACTLY word-for-word.) It's kind of ironic that the album that (largely if not entirely on its own) ushered "concept albums" into the world of music (or at least the world of rock 'n' roll music) really didn't HAVE too much of a concept!
Whatever the (supposed) "concept" behind it, this is a "classic" album, and deservedly so. While no singles were released from it, the album was enough of a "masterpiece" to not NEED any released from it. (However, one of the songs on it, the pleasant, Ringo-sung "With A Little Help From My Friends," would become a hit for Joe Cocker.) All of the album's tracks are good, and have something (often more than one thing) to make them interesting and in many cases quirky (in good ways); some of them are: the mock-"live" sound of the title song and the reprise; the subtle (and "dirty") lyrical joke in "With A Little Help" ("I can't tell you but I know it's mine"); the whole of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (reportedly not actually inspired by LSD but by a drawing that John's son made); the surprising (and, reportedly according to John, autobiographical) confession of wife-beating in "Getting Better"; the strings-only (ala "Eleanor Rigby") arrangement of the backing for "She's Leaving Home"; the "circus" sound of "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!" (reportedly inspired by an old circus poster); the "Indian" sounds on George Harrison's song "Within You Without You"; Paul McCartney's sped-up vocal on "When I'm Sixty-Four"; the sound effects on "Good Morning Good Morning"; the lyrics (inspired in part by news stories) and orchestral "crescendos" on "A Day In The Life"... and those aren't all. And of all of the songs, only "Lovely Rita," "Sixty-Four," and maybe "With A Little Help" can be considered (loosely, anyway, in one or two of those cases) love songs.
As for the sound of this reissue, I'm very satisfied with it. I think it does sound better than the original '80s CD reissue. In fact, I prefer this '09 remaster (and for that master, the '80s remaster) of the album's original stereo mix to the 2017 remastered and remixed stereo reissue, which to my ears suffered, more than benefitted, from the attempt to "modernize" the mix. One major change they made, that I don't really like, was "centering" the lead vocals that weren't that way on the original stereo mix; I don't know if anyone else feels this way, but I personally think that those vocals being "uncentered" is one of the things that make the album interesting and contribute to many of the songs' quirkiness (especially in the case of John's vocal on "A Day In The Life," which "travels" from right to left as the song progresses). I would definitely rate the 2017 reissue lower (by at least one star) than this one, which I give 5 stars.
As a side note, I think the Magical Mystery Tour album (which wasn't actually a full album originally) on a CD with Sgt. Pepper (I think both albums would fit onto it), in their original stereo mixes, would make an awesome Beatles release; the two albums would complement each other perfectly, in my opinion!



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