@Raskolnikov: OK, Her kommer informationen, som jeg postede på "søster-kanalen." (To indlæg klippet sammen).
Raskolnikov skrev:Kæresten havde denne stående på vinyl.
Synes
lyden er meget god, men hvad er mere underligt er at sangeren er i
begge højttalere, men der står at den er i stereo. Kan det være et
andet mix? MÃ¥ske det gamel stereo mix? Den lyder i hvert fald
anderledes end de samme numre på den røde cd.
Det er vist en (vest)tysk udgivelse. Tracklisten skulle passe med nedenstående:
1965 Jun. Odeon SMO 83 991 (stereo)
1966. Odeon SMO 73 991 (stereo)
1969. Odeon 1C 062-04 207 (stereo)
1976. Odeon 1C 072-04 207 (stereo)
1977. Apple 1C 072-04 207 (stereo)
1981. Crystal 038 CRY 04 207 (stereo)
Beatles' Greatest
I want to hold your hand
Twist and shout
A hard day's night
Eight days a week
I should have known better
Long tall Sally
She loves you
Please Mr Postman
I feel fine
Rock and roll music
Ticket to ride
Please please me
It won't be long
From me to you
Can't buy me love
All my loving
Paradoksalt nok fik tyskerne nogle sange fra de amerikanske udgaver. Er det alle numre, der er i stereo ? Er det eventuelt elektronisk stereo? Hvordan lyder det i hovedtelefoner?
Jeg fandt informationen her::
http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beatles/german.records.html
Læg forøvrigt mærke til, at nogle af de amerikanske udgivelser (eksempelvis SOMETHING NEW) også blev udgivet i (Vest)Tyskland, sideløbende med de engelske udgaver.
... og mere information ...
I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND
basic recording- 17 Oct 1963
additional recording- 17 Oct 1963
master tape- 4 track
- [a] mono 21 Oct 1963.
UK: Parlophone R5084 single 1963, Parlophone PMC 7016 Collection of Oldies 1966.
US: Capitol 5112 single 1964, Capitol T 2047 Meet the Beatles 1964.
CD: EMI single 1989. - [a1] mock stereo made from [a] 1964, by Capitol.
US: Capitol ST 2047 Meet the Beatles 1964. - [a2] mock stereo made from [a] 1973, by Capitol.
US: Apple SKBO-3403 The Beatles 1962-1966 1973. - stereo 21 Oct 1963.
Australia: Parlophone A8103 single reissue 1976. - [c] stereo 8 Jun 1965.
Germany: Odeon SMO 83 991 (later 1C 062-04 207) Beatles Greatest 1965, Odeon SMO 73 692 (later 1C 062-04 363) Beatles Beat 1966.
Australia: Parlophone PCSO 7533 Greatest Hits 1 1966.
Holland: Odeon OMHS 3001 Beatles Greatest 1967. - [d] stereo 7 Nov 1966.
UK: Parlophone PCS 7016 Collection of Oldies 1966, Apple PCSP 717 The Beatles 1962-1966 1973.
US: Capitol SV-12245 20 Greatest Hits 1982.
CD: EMI CDP 7 90043 2 Past Masters 1 1988, EMI CDP 7 97036 2 The Beatles 1962-1966 1993.
Stereo mix , the first ever made by George Martin from 4-track, has the rhythm instruments far left and vocal far right, like a twintrack mix, leaving the lead guitar isolated in the center, which sounds odd since it only plays fills. Sending this mix to Australia for a 1976 single reissue must have been a mistake
The other two stereo mixes are similar but distinguishable. The June 1965 mix [c] has the lead guitar louder and the handclaps slightly louder, and somewhat more bass sound. Compare for example the right channel on the last "ha-a-a-and": the louder guitar covers the vocal more than in [d]. The more common mix [d] has slightly less bass but the cymbal sound is better-- both these differences from [c] may be pressing or LP mastering, rather than the mix, but the handclap and particularly the lead guitar are mix differences.
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"I want to Hold Your Hand" på din plade er vel mix [c]? Det stereo-mix, der er på PAST MASTERS (og den røde), er mix [d]. Bemærk, at de to mix, vi taler om, er fra 1965 og 1966. Selve sangen er fra 1963. Også lidt komisk, at Australien i 1976 ved et uheld fik et tidligt stereo-mix fra 1963.
Informationen ovenfor stammer fra
http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beatles/index.html
Du kan selv prøve at checke de øvrige numre vha. linket.