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50th Anniversary of Abbey Road- Here Comes the Sun

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September 27, 2019, 12:27 PM
bendable
50th Anniversary of Abbey Road- Here Comes the Sun
Mc Cartney was just on Steven Colbert,
worst interview EVER !

Paul was looking at him side ways almost the whole time,
like, w,t,f, is with this guy ?





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September 27, 2019, 01:40 PM
oddball
quote:
Originally posted by 6guns:
IIRC, Alan Parsons was the engineer on Abbey Road.


He was an assistant engineer, just starting to learn his craft. Geoff Emerick, who first started to work with the Beatles on Revolver, was the engineer. He later became McCartney's engineer for a lot of his solo work. He also engineered Robin Trower's Bridge of Sighs. Talented guy.



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October 01, 2019, 11:00 AM
bendable
will hold off celebrating until next year when Wah Wah hits fifty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFUKVZn8DsI





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October 01, 2019, 10:10 PM
jigray3
I'm pleased to own a Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Original Master Recording #1-023 of Abbey Road.

Side II might be one of the best album sides ever recorded:, particularly given the seamless flow song to song. In this case the whole is far greater than the sum of its parts:;

Here Come The Sun
You Never Give Me Your Money
Sun King
Mean Mr. Mustard
Polythene Pam
She Came I Through The Bathroom Window
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
The End
(Her Majesty)




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October 01, 2019, 10:34 PM
fritz
The Beatles were a little before my time. My elder sisters really enjoyed their music, but I thought there were so-so. Of that era, I preferred the edgier sound of the Stones. But when Abby Road came out, I immediately appreciated Beatle's music. But I really only like Abbey Road -- the album is a master piece of work. I never did buy any of The Beatles' earlier albums.

I just listened to the new 50th anniversary version of Here Comes the Sun at the start of this thread, and compared it to 2009 remastered version. My thoughts:
- The audio quality is cleaner with the 50th version. Subtle in places, but yes, technology does its thing.
- The lead vocals are more pronounced and edgier in the 50th version, especially near the start of the song. In all honesty, I don't like it.
- The beauty of the 2009 version is the way the vocals blend with the instruments. It's an ensemble -- there isn't an element that stands out or tries to over power the other. The harmonies of the 2009 version seem to work better, too.

I think it's great that such a classic album is being reviewed. Unfortunately, I just don't care for they did with the new mix of this song. I hope they didn't do similar things with rest of the tracks. And it would be absolute heresy if they change Ringo's stunning percussion work.
October 02, 2019, 12:28 PM
nhtagmember
Abbey is one of my favorite albums - great music and arranging.

I am really enjoying deep-diving into Harrison and McCartney guitar music



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October 07, 2019, 07:07 PM
FishOn
I finally had the time to critically review/compare this fresh version on an ultra-high end analogue system (100K system). I agree with M. Fremer that it is fantastic, and it sounds amazing! However, I also agree that it lacks the original "crunchy" high end, as do many modern re-issues. It really is excellent, but in my opinion, the original UK pressing sounds better, warts included. Just my take.