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The Beatles 1962-1966 (2023 Edition)
This landmark compilation has introduced generations of fans to the incredible history of the most storied band in music. For its 50th anniversary, the collection has been expanded with 12 additional tracks, including for the first time some of George Harrison’s earliest songs and some classic Beatles versions of R&B and rock ‘n’ roll hits that were so influential on the band.
The 3LP collection now contains 38 tracks, 30 of which have new mixes for 2023. The set’s 12 newly added tracks are collected on its 3rd LP. An insert contains new sleeve notes by journalist and author John Harris. For current fans and future generations alike, the new 1962 – 1966 collection is a joyous celebration of The Beatles’ timeless musical legacy.
TRACK LIST
DISC 1
Side A
1. Love Me Do (2023 mix)– 2’22”
2. Please Please Me (2023 mix) – 2’02”
3. From Me To You (2023 mix) – 1’58”
4. She Loves You (2023 mix) – 2’23”
5. I Want To Hold Your Hand (2023 mix) – 2’26”
6. All My Loving (2023 mix) – 2’10”
7. Can’t Buy Me Love (2023 mix) – 2’12”
Side B
8. A Hard Day’s Night (2023 mix) - 2’33”
9. And I Love Her (2023 mix) – 2’30”
10. Eight Days A Week (2023 mix) - 2’44”
11. I Feel Fine (2023 mix) – 2’21”
12. Ticket To Ride (2023 mix) – 3’03”
13. Yesterday (2023 mix) – 2’06” – 5
DISC 2
Side C
1. Help! (2023 mix) – 2’20”
2. You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (2023 mix) – 2’12”
3. We Can Work It Out (2023 Mix) - from (2015 Mix) - 2’16”
4. Day Tripper (2023 mix) - 2’49”
5. Drive My Car (2023 mix) – 2’29”
6. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (2023 mix) – 2’05”
Side D
7. Nowhere Man (2023 mix) – 2’45
8. Michelle (2023 mix) – 2’43”
9. In My Life (2023 mix)– 2’27”
10. Girl (2023 mix) – 2’32”
11. Paperback Writer (2022 mix) – 2’19”
12. Eleanor Rigby (2022 mix)– 2’07”
13. Yellow Submarine (2022 mix)– 2’39”
DISC 3
Side E
1. I Saw Her Standing There (2023 mix) – 2’54”
2. Twist And Shout (2023 mix) – 2’36”
3. This Boy (2023 mix) – 2’17”
4. Roll Over Beethoven (2023 mix) – 2’46”
5. You Really Got A Hold On Me (2023 mix)– 3’02”
6. You Can’t Do That (2023 mix) – 2’35”
Side F
1. If I Needed Someone (2023 mix) – 2’23”
2. Got To Get You Into My Life (2022 mix)– 2’30”
3. I’m Only Sleeping (2022 mix) – 3’01”
4. Taxman (2022 mix) – 2’39”
5. Here, There And Everywhere (2022 mix) – 2’25”
6. Tomorrow Never Knows (2022 mix) – 2’58”
Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Love Me Do (2023 Mix) |
2 | Please Please Me (2023 Mix) |
3 | From Me to You (2023 Mix) |
4 | She Loves You (2023 Mix) |
5 | I Want to Hold Your Hand (2023 Mix) |
6 | All My Loving (2023 Mix) |
7 | Can\'t Buy Me Love (2023 Mix) |
Disc: 2
1 | A Hard Day's Night (2023 Mix) |
2 | And I Love Her (2023 Mix) |
3 | Eight Days a Week (2023 Mix) |
4 | I Feel Fine (2023 Mix) |
5 | Ticket to Ride (2023 Mix) |
6 | Yesterday (2023 Mix) |
Disc: 3
1 | Help! (2023 Mix) |
2 | You've Got to Hide Your Love Away (2023 Mix) |
3 | We Can Work It Out (2023 Mix) - from (2015 Mix) |
4 | Day Tripper (2023 Mix) |
5 | Drive My Car (2023 Mix) |
6 | Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (2023 Mix) |
Disc: 4
1 | Nowhere Man (2023 Mix) |
2 | Michelle (2023 Mix) |
3 | In My Life (2023 Mix) |
4 | Girl (2023 Mix) |
5 | Paperback Writer (2022 Mix) |
6 | Eleanor Rigby (2022 Mix) |
7 | Yellow Submarine (2022 Mix) |
Disc: 5
1 | I Saw Her Standing There (2023 Mix) |
2 | Twist and Shout (2023 Mix) |
3 | This Boy (2023 Mix) |
4 | Roll Over Beethoven (2023 Mix) |
5 | You Really Got a Hold on Me (2023 Mix) |
6 | You Can\'t Do That (2023 Mix) |
Disc: 6
1 | If I Needed Someone (2023 Mix) |
2 | Got to Get You Into My Life (2022 Mix) |
3 | I'm Only Sleeping (2022 Mix) |
4 | Taxman (2022 Mix) |
5 | Here, There and Everywhere (2022 Mix) |
6 | Tomorrow Never Knows (2022 Mix) |
Editorial Reviews
The Beatles — "The Beatles 1962-1966 (2023 Edition)" [Half-Speed 3 LP]
The Beatles — "The Beatles 1962-1966 (2023 Edition)" [Half-Speed 3 LP] / This landmark compilation has introduced generations of fans to the incredible history of the most storied band in music. For its 50th anniversary, the collection has been expanded with 12 additional tracks, including for the first time some of George Harrison’s earliest songs and some classic Beatles versions of R&B and rock ‘n’ roll hits that were so influential on the band. The 3LP collection now contains 38 tracks, 30 of which have new mixes for 2023. The set’s 12 newly added tracks are collected on its 3rd LP. An insert contains new sleeve notes by journalist and author John Harris. For current fans and future generations alike, the new 1962–1966 collection is a joyous celebration of The Beatles’ timeless musical legacy. Half-Speed 3LP set on 180g black vinyl in gatefold jacket with new insert. Capitol Music Group; Capitol; Rock; Catalog Artist Hometown: Liverpool, England Special Pkg:180g Heavy Vinyl [Half-Speed 3 LP]
Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 12.4 x 12.28 x 0.47 inches; 1.95 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Capitol
- Original Release Date : 2023
- Date First Available : October 26, 2023
- Label : Capitol
- ASIN : B0CK57KYGG
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #299 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #96 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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The most obvious improvement is that the instruments and vocals have been unglued and properly separated, allowing for a spatial spread across the stereo landscape that has never been heard for most of these early songs. The original recordings were intentionally mixed in mono, then quickly done in an afterthought-type of stereo, with most of the instruments in one channel, and most of the vocals in the other. That, and Capitol Records' "fake stereo" versions of some songs, where a bass-heavy and dulled version of a mono mix was in one channel, while a prominently high-end and less low-end version was used in the other channel, was all that was available to re-mix or remaster from. Until now, we couldn\'t really separate anything from those original recordings. Now, every instrument is unbelievably clear, separate and tastefully mixed into a proper stereo field. John and George's guitars are no longer one clump, but often in opposite channels; vocals are sometimes spread across the stereo field; even Ringo's drums do an occasional pan while doing a drum roll! In most of these songs, the kick drum really does kick you in the chest and rattle the floor. Paul's bass is sometimes so deep it shakes the furniture and the windows.
There are so many little details that have been improved, and so many examples that could be given for each song, that it is impossible to relate how good this music sounds now, but a few highlights can be offered. "She Loves You" had, in every version I have ever heard, a noticeable splice of two takes at the last verse of the song, easily heard in the hi-hat. After singing "I think it\'s only fair..." right before "Pride can hurt you, too", there was a very obvious edit, mostly heard in the hi-hat. Well, that has finally been corrected, for the first time in sixty years! "I Want to Hold Your Hand" sounds spectacular with guitars properly separated and fidelity at its best, and when the song ends, the guitars don\'t suddenly get cut off. They are allowed (or enhanced?) to normally quiet down after hitting the last chord. "This Boy" brought me to tears with its exquisite three-part harmony spread across the stereo field, as if they were standing in front of you singing, with the acoustic guitar clearly on the left, and the electric guitar clearly on the right. "Nowhere Man" had a similar remix, while "Please Please Me" featured, as I mentioned before, a panning drum roll in the middle of the song! Covers such as "You Really Got a Hold on Me" sound magnificent, and I love the fact that the songs have only a second or two between them, so it\'s like getting assaulted with the full extent of early Beatlemania on disc one - as soon as "You Can\'t Do That" ends, "A Hard Day's Night" slams in with that wonderful first chord.
We've gotten spoiled with new mixes of the later Beatles albums, sometimes in multi-channel, or, as in last year's "Revolver", a stereo re-mix using artificial intelligence. But I never dreamed that these first Beatles albums could sound as magnificent as they do now, using the same technology. It is truly amazing, and a real treat for those of us still able to immerse ourselves in the greatest music ever made.
The "Red" album, on the other hand, is all new mixes, with the exception of all the Revolver songs (the last eight). It\'s pretty amazing to hear the guitars separated on From Me To You, to hear a stereo drum fill on Please Please Me, the deep bass in Michelle. That said, some of the mixes are better than others. She Loves You sounds a little lifeless, and it\'s funny how Love Me Do has such pronounced bass and drums, but Help and Can\'t Buy Me Love have hardly any. It\'s obvious that the producers were trying to emulate the original mixes, for better or worse, which means, often, drums panned hard to the side, same for bass., vocals often quite loud. Some of the songs really shine, You Can\'t Do That, for instance. Over all, it\'s a revelatory set. Considering that half of Rubber Soul, and the Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out single are here, I'm betting that they've already finished Rubber Soul, and your next hundred bucks will be for that box set. Asked about whether he was going to be doing RS next, Giles Martin said 'I'm not working on it now'. Hmm...
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Reviewed in Mexico on December 20, 2023
Old two track recording didn\'t allow for great separation of individual inputs.
If you listened to the early Beatles' albums in stereo when you were younger, you might remember vocals coming out of one speaker, and instruments coming out of the other speaker.
Now, with AI being able to isolate each individual voice and instrument and keep them on individual tracks, a truer stereo comes through, a lot of the instrumentals stuff isn\'t muddied together, and everything can pop and sound better.
Great remixing job.