Night At The Opera was originally recorded in Stereo, Revolver was not.
It was like hearing the album for the first time again.
ITSM · Member since
- ABBEY ROAD
Until now, I've always just listened to the hits by the Beatles on the Red and Blue double CD's - but a month ago I bought Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band, and I have to say: ABBEY ROAD is the best album I've bought for years! It's so much variation in all the songs. The album opens with Come Toghether, followed by Something which says a lot.
I think people who like Queen would like Abbey Road also...?
Micrówave · Member since
Yes, Abbey Road is greatness. Revolver is my favorite, but Abbey is #2 on my list.
Side note: I wonder if that nut Manson has listened to the remastered White Album and if those "voices" are in stereo as well.
brENsKi · Member since
ITSM wrote: - ABBEY ROAD
Until now, I've always just listened to the hits by the Beatles on the Red and Blue double CD's - but a month ago I bought Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band, and I have to say: ABBEY ROAD is the best album I've bought for years! It's so much variation in all the songs. The album opens with Come Toghether, followed by Something which says a lot.
I think people who like Queen would like Abbey Road also...?
the great thing about the beatles is that their albums can change places in preference....i have always loved abbey rd...my dad played it when i was little
i think of the four beatles albums i truly love in different ways rubber soul....the inventiveness began, some slight experimentation and some cracking "new" tunes. revolver - stunning.....even in mono...just amazing sgt pepper - great, but not as great as the myth abbey rd - genius...absolute macca/george martin genius...how they made a masterwork out of "cuttings2 is beyond me...the first true mashup...and amazing...simply the best
queen only have one album that comes close...queen II...and when i say close...not even same postcode...(and i am a queen fan of 36 yrs