Some people think that vinyl is the most ultimate way to listen to an album. There’s some kind of magic to watching the black circle rotate and knowing that the wonderful sound you are listening to is coming from a needle instead of a bunch of ones and zeroes like with CDs.
It’s this “magic feeling” (to quote The Beatles) that has Beatles fiends extremely excited about the rumors of The Beatles remasters (which have sold extremely well on CD) making their way onto vinyl in in March of 2010. continue reading »
Quite a few music lovers strongly believe that vinyl records are the most ultimate way to enjoy an album. They believe that there is just a certain magic to seeing the “black circle” (to quote Pearl Jam) spin and knowing that the sound you are hearing is coming from a needle in the record’s groove.
It’s this “magic feeling” (to quote “You Never Give Me Your Money” that has people extremely excited about the possibility of The Beatles remasters (which have sold extremely well on CD) making their way to vinyl records in in March of 2010. continue reading »
The Beatles in Stereo Remastered Box Set
The Beatles classic albums were first remastered digitally for CD back in the late 80s at that time mastering for CD was still a new art and since the 80s much has been figured out about how to master more effectively but most important is all of the many technological advances during that time.
All of the forward movements in digital mastering and all of the know how learned of how to most effectively remaster original analog tapes digitally have been put to very good use with the Beatles remasters of 2009. On September 9 The Beatles released both The Beatles in Stereo and The Beatles in Mono. continue reading »
The Beatles are one of the few bands who have never made their music available to be bought as mp3 downloads on AmazonMP3 or iTunes. In fact, at this point I don’t know if there are any other major bands who have not done so. When it was announced that The Beatles were finally releasing their music digitally on December 8 of 2009 most fans just guessed that it meant that their music was going to be available but that’s not the case, instead they have gone another way: The Beatles USB Flash Drive. continue reading »