American albums for January – Yesterday…and Today

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  1. Unknown says:

    For what it's worth, I'm an American who was first exposed to these releases and I'm also not excited about them, any more than I cared about the Red and Blue collections coming out on CD so long ago. I won't be buying them.

  2. Whitcomb says:

    For all the slicing and dicing that Capitol did to the Beatles' catalog, the American albums hold up strongly after all these years, in particular: "Meet the Beatles," "The Beatles Second Album," "Something New," "Rubber Soul" (with almost an entirely different vibe compared to the British original) and "Yesterday…and Today."

    And before the original catalog was remastered in 2009, the Capitol box sets were by far the best sonic experience of the Beatles on CD.

    So I'm hoping that Universal will indeed issue all of the Capitol albums (plus "A Hard Day's Night," originally on United Artists but now owned by Capitol) in a box set next year.

    It would be dandy if such a box set included "Live at the Hollywood Bowl," an album originally conceived of by Capitol but vetoed by EMI until the mid-1970s.

  3. James Peet says:

    If only the powers that be would get somebody in charge of archive releases (which they obviously are now) and make them as the hardcore fans would want, no re-imaginings and mash-ups, no incompletions etc. It'll never happen.

    There are many things I'd like to see come out and that list has no place for the American albums. "Let It Be" on dvd, a dvd of the promos, Hollywood Bowl, Shea etc. To me Apple/Universal seem too intent on selling merchandise and getting in new fans rather than getting all the missing links resolved.

  4. CrackinThunder says:

    It should have the US mix of Yesterday which has more echo/reverb in it that the UK mix.

  5. sstone says:

    Well, it sounds like you're in luck. I did some quick research and according to someone on the inside, Paul's next projects for 2014 will be the video game soundtrack, the Archive box sets for Venus & Mars and Speed of Sound in spring, and then a Let it Be movie box set! Add to this list the Capitol Records stuff and it sounds like we're in for a very Beatle-y year.

  6. wogew says:

    Good to know that the Let It Be release is still going to happen.

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  8. shekespeare says:

    It's official YouTube channel of The Beatles has uploaded a video advertising of a box set with the collection of American albums of the band. From Meet The Beatles to Hey Jude up, including the Yesterday and Today Butcher cover! Here's the link of the video youtube.com/watch?v=4eyQ0ME0FRU&feature=em-uploademail

  9. Unknown says:

    The Examiner has reported that the US Capitol Masters were not used for the production of this set. The 2009 remasters have been used, and tweeked to make them sound more like the genuine US mixes. WHAT A JOKE!! There will be no unique Duo-phonic mixes to be heard. This is definitely a music industry version of New Coke in the process!!

  10. Historical Ken says:

    I, too, believed what you have here but I found out that it's simply not true.
    This coming from the foremost Beatle Historian Bruce Spizer:
    "It has often been said that Capitol butchered the Beatles carefully crafted records. Some Beatles authors and fans have speculated that the infamous butcher cover was created for Capitol's “Yesterday…And Today” LP as a not-too-subtle dig at Capitol for butchering the group's albums. While this makes a good story, it is simply not true. The butcher photos were conceived by photographer Bob Whitaker as part of a bizarre series of images titled "A Somnambulant Adventure." John chose the butcher photo for the cover as a subtle protest against the Vietnam War.
    After the recall of the cover he stated, "It's as relevant as Vietnam. If the public can accept something as cruel as the war, they can accept this cover." Capitol made changes to the Beatles albums to help sell the albums in America. The company's strategy of
    placing hit singles on the albums clearly contributed to the huge sales generated in America. Capitol did not butcher the Beatles; Capitol marketed the Beatles.
    Some critics of these albums have gone so far as to say that Capitol's recent decision to release the albums on CD is an act of greed committed under the guise of giving American baby-boomer fans "what they want." The only truth in such comments is that Capitol is giving Beatles fans "what they want." This is not a case of Capitol telling baby-boomers what they want. It is a case of baby-boomers telling Capitol what they want and Capitol responding accordingly. Anyone who checks out Beatles-related posts on the Internet or reads Beatles magazines such as Beatlefan and Beatlology knows that fans have been clamoring for these albums on CD for over 15 years. We grew up with and loved these albums. We are grateful they are finally being released on CD. It is unfair to criticize a record company for appropriately responding to fan requests."

  11. wogew says:

    I knew that, the remark about "it was all their comment on how strangely albums like this one seemed to chop up pieces of their history and repertory." is in the Allmusic.com review by Bruce Eder. Just yesterday, a journalist asked me about the butcher cover, thinking it was some kind of statement by the Beatles, either about Vietnam or about the US albums. I told him the Beatles themselves have never said anything about the cover being a statement of sorts. And hopefully, that's what he'll print! 😉

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