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F.A.Q.
Who? Retired sound engineer who loves music from the 60's & early 70's.
What? My aim is to make rare stuff publicly available again with the best possible sound quality.
This is really quite interesting. Thank you very much for going to the trouble and for sharing the results. I stopped listening to the stereo edition of The Beatles' early records years ago, but this is very enjoyable.
Thank You This sound bloody great.to think of all the $ I've spent over the years to get the best sounding Beatles record.And here you go ,The 64dollar question why can't the lables do it.maybe I just answered my own question.
Yet again you provide something pretty amazing that the record companies don't. This is crazy to think this is now possible and executed so well. Much appreciated. I hope you keep working with this audio tool and doing these mixes.
Prof, You've always done amazing work which always resulted in what become my "go to versions" but this is some totally different. You've turned water into wine on this one ... Thanks for providing fresh ears to an old favorite.
After downloading I burnt this on CDr and - wow, it's really amazing. Will be my go-to version from now on. You just threw your hat in the ring for the official 60yr re-release!
So glad you did that 11th hour upgrade on some of the bonus cuts. The Anthology versions often compromised because they used masters from the abandoned 1980s Sessions project which were subject to all kinds of pointless editing decisions. Anyway this is remarkable and, dare I say, definitive. Hats off.
Thanks a million Prof!!! Enjoyed listening to this so much. I heard lots of new details on the guitar parts and greater nuances in the vocals. You rock sir!
Thank you Prof. Here in the UK there is much Flag-shagging for the Queen so I look forward to listening to this as a respite from endless Unionism. Peace & Love from Scotland.
Wow Prof this is incredible! Many thanks! Goes to show what could be done with the multi-tracks with competent mixing. I hope you decide to tackle With The Beatles and Rubber Soul at some point!
Terrific as usual. Always impeccable attention to detail. I usually don't listen to the stereo versions (especially the early albums) but this may change. This mix sounds so fresh and present, well done Professor. Thanks.
Now that you've shown your skills on this and WTB, I'm hoping you'll apply your expertise to making stereo versions of some of your favorite mono releases!
This is really unbelievable! In the years long quest to find the definitive versions of the Beatles' albums, and comparing this to (very good) vinyl rips of the original German Stereo and the 2014 Mono (my two go-tos), this is both the best and most natural sounding. Absoltuely astounding!
I was 12 when this was released in the US and started to listen to "rock" radio shortly beforehand. By then actual rock & roll had been mostly replaced with pop and novelty stuff. Soul was allowed to remain in some form. The Beatles were the first real rock'n'roll band I had ever heard at any length. Thank you much!
It's a dream come true to hear in stereo with this quality "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You" The entire album is amazing in True Stereo. Thank you very much Prof. Stoned.
All I can say is amazing. Stereo versions of songs I've only heard in Mono or reprocessed stereo... incredible. I've listened to all the tracks on my Bose 2.1 computer set up, wonderful to the album balanced for the first time. Now ( sorry for this) will use audition to make quad 4.0 of the wholw album and play it on my audio system, because I'm a surround freak. Will let you know. But for now .. No words apart from many many thanks Prof.
Wow. I can't thank you enough, Professor. This is my favorite Beatles album for childhood reasons and I'm in a loss of words here. I have a question: would you, if being provided with them, add the true single versions of Please Please Me and Ask Me Why? I say this because they're drastically devoid of the reverb added to the alvum versions, both mono and stereo, but anyways, thank you so much! This and the other Beatles remixes are truly a work of art, and love for the music as originally presented.
This looks cool! BTW...the correct title is "How Do You Do It". There is an "it" at the end.
ReplyDeleteDuly noted :)
ReplyDeleteThank YOU!
ReplyDeleteWow this blows me away, thank you so much Prof what a spectacular production!
ReplyDeleteOk, hearing Love Me Do in true stereo now. This I just can't believe. Thank you again Prof.
ReplyDeleteOut of curiosity, why did you use a boot version of One After 909 instead of the Anthology one?
Bootleg = stereo, Anthology = mono
DeleteAnother great release! Thank you very much!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very very much! Enjoying this as I write this note of thanks for all you do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great release!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for another great comp.
ReplyDeleteamazing
ReplyDeleteDownloading now ... Thanks Prof, I'm looking forward to hearing your great production
ReplyDeleteThis is really quite interesting. Thank you very much for going to the trouble and for sharing the results. I stopped listening to the stereo edition of The Beatles' early records years ago, but this is very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThank You This sound bloody great.to think of all the $ I've spent over the years to get the best sounding Beatles record.And here you go ,The 64dollar question why can't the lables do it.maybe I just answered my own question.
ReplyDeleteProf, you rule. Many have tried, but no one has done it this well. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your remix of "With The Beatles"
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this - can't wait to listen.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Love this blog :)
ReplyDeleteYet again you provide something pretty amazing that the record companies don't. This is crazy to think this is now possible and executed so well. Much appreciated. I hope you keep working with this audio tool and doing these mixes.
ReplyDeleteProf, You've always done amazing work which always resulted in what become my "go to versions" but this is some totally different. You've turned water into wine on this one ... Thanks for providing fresh ears to an old favorite.
ReplyDeleteAfter downloading I burnt this on CDr and - wow, it's really amazing. Will be my go-to version from now on. You just threw your hat in the ring for the official 60yr re-release!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, it's simply perfect!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you did that 11th hour upgrade on some of the bonus cuts. The Anthology versions often compromised because they used masters from the abandoned 1980s Sessions project which were subject to all kinds of pointless editing decisions. Anyway this is remarkable and, dare I say, definitive. Hats off.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how careless Apple can be. Even the recent Let It Be box set is full of mastering errors and poor decisions!
DeleteCheers!
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ReplyDeleteA historic record that you have put a great effort to make sound as wonderful as possible. Thank you for the extra effort.
ReplyDeleteTruly fascinating, thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteLove this blog... Thanks for another great release!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!! Hope you work your magic on more Beatles albums. So much better than the labels even try to do.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work! Great to hear this in a new way. Thank you for all your time and effort you put in these releases.
ReplyDeleteReally good sounding!! Thanks Prof!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this for sure! Thanks, Prof!
ReplyDeleteListening now - this sounds incredible! It's like you took an aural washcloth and wiped the sonic grime of decades clean away.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch!
ReplyDeleteA thousand "thank you"s will be never enough. A gem.
ReplyDeleteThank You. Full of anticipation to hear
ReplyDeletebrilliant stuff....no homework for you tonight.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing this - Thank you for all your hard work, and for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThanks a million Prof!!! Enjoyed listening to this so much. I heard lots of new details on the guitar parts and greater nuances in the vocals. You rock sir!
ReplyDeleteSounds great thanks professor
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! Thanks Prof!
ReplyDeleteGood job. Thank you Prof!
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof. Here in the UK there is much Flag-shagging for the Queen so I look forward to listening to this as a respite from endless Unionism. Peace & Love from Scotland.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this Prof. Can't wait to hear it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this upgrade! Best version I've ever heard! (BTW: This is Opie. Can't sign in to Google for some reason)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, downloading now.
ReplyDeleteOh my god, OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS REMIX!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDownloading now!
Is Lukpac's rip of Love Me Do better than Apple's? Where can I find it?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure it's been sent to many people, but I can definitely confirm it's better than Apple's!
DeleteThanks for making this, Prof. Fans do it better! Sounds very good!
ReplyDeleteThank yoy Prof
ReplyDeleteMake my day
Gracias
Fantastic! Thanks, Prof.
ReplyDeleteProf Stoned: You did an awesome job on this! Thank you very much. I look forward to hearing more Beatles from you.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this! Can never have too much BEATLES:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all you do. Your careful, passion-driven work opens up new levels of enjoyment of familiar tracks!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteWow Prof this is incredible! Many thanks! Goes to show what could be done with the multi-tracks with competent mixing. I hope you decide to tackle With The Beatles and Rubber Soul at some point!
ReplyDeleteNothing to add that hasn't already been said. Completely amazing work and a genuinely new version of a classic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your hobby.
ReplyDeleteI hope you do With The Beatles as well
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for creating and sharing this.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks very intriguing - thank you so much for your effort!
ReplyDeleteGreat job-cleared up those background vocals and guitars.Didn't realize this album needed so much help until hearing your version.
ReplyDeleteTerrific as usual. Always impeccable attention to detail. I usually don't listen to the stereo versions (especially the early albums) but this may change. This mix sounds so fresh and present, well done Professor. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, Prof, you are on FIRE.
ReplyDeleteHey, this sounds great! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Your work here is appreciated
ReplyDeleteAnother incredible job. Thank you so much, prof. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that you've shown your skills on this and WTB, I'm hoping you'll apply your expertise to making stereo versions of some of your favorite mono releases!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely terrific, when I played I Saw Her Standing There I smiled immediately, never heard anything like it! Terrific work!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these great sounding Beatles remixes!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much - these Beatles remixes are amazingly good!
ReplyDeleteWow! Sounds amazing, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you.....excited to hear this after the glowing reviews above.
ReplyDeleteThis is really unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteIn the years long quest to find the definitive versions of the Beatles' albums, and comparing this to (very good) vinyl rips of the original German Stereo and the 2014 Mono (my two go-tos), this is both the best and most natural sounding.
Absoltuely astounding!
I was 12 when this was released in the US and started to listen to "rock" radio shortly beforehand. By then actual rock & roll had been mostly replaced with pop and novelty stuff. Soul was allowed to remain in some form. The Beatles were the first real rock'n'roll band I had ever heard at any length. Thank you much!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteIt's a dream come true to hear in stereo with this quality "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You" The entire album is amazing in True Stereo. Thank you very much Prof. Stoned.
ReplyDeleteSounds good. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is amazing. Stereo versions of songs I've only heard in Mono or reprocessed stereo... incredible. I've listened to all the tracks on my Bose 2.1 computer set up, wonderful to the album balanced for the first time. Now ( sorry for this) will use audition to make quad 4.0 of the wholw album and play it on my audio system, because I'm a surround freak. Will let you know. But for now .. No words apart from many many thanks Prof.
ReplyDeleteGiving it a listen on the main system, this is a beauty! Thank you so much for your work!
ReplyDeletewow! an amazing production - thank you!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow. I can't thank you enough, Professor. This is my favorite Beatles album for childhood reasons and I'm in a loss of words here.
ReplyDeleteI have a question: would you, if being provided with them, add the true single versions of Please Please Me and Ask Me Why? I say this because they're drastically devoid of the reverb added to the alvum versions, both mono and stereo, but anyways, thank you so much! This and the other Beatles remixes are truly a work of art, and love for the music as originally presented.
Thank you! I appreciate all your efforts bringing these classic recordings to life.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof
ReplyDeleteThank you deeply from Mississippi!!!❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeletethnx for remastering all these early Beatles songs.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for doing this. I'll definitely be listening to this while we wait for more official remixes!
ReplyDeleteThank you once more!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your great work.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS 🤖
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