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The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) FLAC
The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) FLAC












The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper

But there’s a way to get the best of both worlds.”įeedback on the new mix has been “almost humiliatingly positive,” Martin said.Ĭhris Carter, host of the long-running “Breakfast With the Beatles” radio show on L.A. No one can say the stereo mix is not a great-sounding record.

The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper

“There is immersion that comes from the depth they put in there, even though it is just coming out of one speaker. “There is a thing about the mono mix,” Martin said.

The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper

Just how quickly? George Martin and the Beatles spent about three weeks mixing the mono version its stereo counterpart was completed in barely two days. In part that’s because the group’s vocals are often divorced from the instrumental accompaniment, separated in different channels of the original stereo mix because that was how engineers charged with creating that version could get the job done quickly. Pepper” stereo mix was better known in the U.S., Lennon once famously stated, “You haven’t heard ‘Pepper’ until you’ve heard the mono version.” Stereo counterparts often were created hastily for the U.S.














The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) FLAC