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The Beatles The Capitol Albums Vol. 1 4 CD BOX NEU OVP
Produktinformation
Audio CD (1. November 2004)
Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 4
Format: Box-Set
Label: Apple (Bea (EMI)
Kopiergeschützt
TRACKS
DISC 1: MEET THE BEATLES:
1. I Want To Hold Your Hand
2. I Saw Her Standing There
3. This Boy
4. It Won't Be Long
5. All I've Got To Do
6. All My Loving
7. Don't Bother Me
8. Little Child
9. Till There Was You
10. Hold Me Tight
11. I Wanna Be Your Man
12. Not A Second Time
13. I Want To Hold Your Hand
14. I Saw Her Standing There
15. This Boy
16. It Won't Be Long
17. All I've Got To Do
18. All My Loving
19. Don't Bother Me
20. LIttle Child
21. Till There Was You
22. Hold Me Tight
23. I Wanna Be Your Man
24. Not A Second Time
DISC 2: THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM:
1. Roll Over Beethoven
2. Thank You Girl
3. You Really Got A Hold On Me
4. Devil In Her Heart
5. Money
6. You Can't Do That
7. Long Tall Sally
8. I Call Your Name
9. Please Mr. Postman
10. I'll Get You
11. She Loves You
12. Roll Over Beethoven
13. Thank You Girl
14. You Really Got A Hold On Me
15. Devil In Her Heart
16. Money
17. You Can't Do That
18. Long Tall Sally
19. I Call Your Name
20. Please Mr. Postman
21. I'll Get You
22. She Loves You
DISC 3: SOMETHING NEW:
1. I'll Cry Instead
2. Things We Said Today
3. Any Time At All
4. When I Get Home
5. Slow Down
6. Matchbox
7. Tell Me Why
8. And I Love Her
9. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
10. If I Fell
11. Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
12. I'll Cry Instead
13. Things We Said Today
14. Any Time At All
15. When I Get Home
16. Slow Down
17. Matchbox
18. Tell Me Why
19. And I Love Her
20. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
21. If I Fell
22. Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
DISC 4: BEATLES '65:
1. No Reply
2. I'm A Loser
3. Baby's In Black
4. Rock And Roll Music
5. I'll Follow The Sun
6. Mr. Moonlight
7. Honey Don't
8. I'll Be Back
9. She's A Woman
10. I Feel Fine
11. Eveybody's Trying To Be My Baby
12. No Reply
13. I'm A Loser
14. Baby's In Black
15. Rock And Roll Music
16. I'll Follow The Sun
17. Mr. Moonlight
18. Honey Don't
19. I'll Be Back
20. She's A Woman
21. I Feel Fine
22. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
Produktbeschreibungen
Das Label über die CD
Andere Zeiten, andere Veröffentlichungspolitik: Es war in den 60ern durchaus üblich, dass die Labels in verschiedenen Ländern mit eigenen LP-Editionen aufwarteten. Capitol, Anfang 1964 zur BEATLES-Plattenfirma für Nordamerika avanciert, gab in den folgenden 12 Monaten (neben ´A Hard Day's Night´ - identisch mit der UK-Ausgabe) insgesamt 4 Alben heraus, die sich mehr oder weniger stark von den englischen Fassungen unterschieden (und übrigens, wichtig: Sie wurden auch hierzulande vertrieben von der damaligen Electrola!). Seit der globalen Vereinheitlichung des BEATLES-Kataloges Anfang der 90er Jahre sind diese Alben als LP's (und MC´s) komplett vom Markt verschwunden und nur noch Spekulationsobjekt der Plattensammler und -händler. Auf CD hat es sie offiziell noch nie gegeben!
Voilà, das ändert sich fortan mit ´The Capitol Albums Volume 1´, einem Box Set im Hochformat mit 48-seitigem Booklet (Text vom BEATLES-Fachmann Mark Lewisohn, plus Unmengen an Fotos und Memorabilia) und den besagten 4 Alben ´Meet The Beatles´, ´Second Album´, ´Something New´ und ´Beatles ´65´ in Mini-Sleeves-Versionen der originalen Album-Cover. Der Clou: Die remasterten Tracks sind komplett zwei Mal drauf, zum einen in der Mono-Fassung, zum anderen im gesuchten Stereo bzw. in einigen Fällen im Duophonic Sound (eine damals für kurze Zeit durchaus übliche Praxis der elektronischen Nachbearbeitung von Aufnahmen zwecks Erzeugung des Stereo-Effektes).
Long-Box mit Slipcase, CDs in Mini-Sleeves (Pouchette-Covers), 48-seitiges Booklet
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
When the Beatles' albums were reissued on CD in 1987, the group seized the opportunity to standardize their catalog internationally, choosing to release the British version of their LPs on CD in every territory throughout the world. From their standpoint, it made sense creatively, since these were the albums they intended to make, and it also made sense from a consumer standpoint, since these British LPs were longer than their foreign counterparts, particularly the American LPs released between 1964 and 1965. While the reasoning behind the move was sound, it was controversial in America, since the vast majority of their audience there not only grew up on the U.S. versions, they may not have even been aware that there were great differences in how the music was issued in both the U.S. and U.K. up until Sgt. Pepper in 1967. To make matters even more complicated, the first four albums — 1963's Please Please Me through 1964's Beatles for Sale — were released in mono on CD, which was like pouring salt into the wounds for American fans: not only could they not get the versions they grew up with, they didn't even sound the same. ... Read More...
