Wednesday 11 August 2010

ALBUM "ROJO" Y "AZUL" REMASTERIZADOS VENDRAN CON MISMOS TEMAS DEL ULTIMO CATALOGO BEATLE REMASTERIZADO

Como se anunció ayer, Apple lanzará las ediciones remasterizadas de los álbumes de The Beatles en rojo y azul (1962-1966 y 1967 - 1970) para este 18 de octubre (19 en NorteAmérica), ahora la información que llega es que las pistas serán las versiones remasterizadas que utilizaron para el lanzamiento del catálogo del año pasado de los Beatles. No habrá canciones extra y su presentción será de 2CDs por paquete. Las nuevas versiones tendrán folletos con notas escritas por Bill Flanagan y algunas fotos raras.


Este es el Comunicado de Prensa Original:


The Beatles’ Classic 1973 ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ Collections Remastered by Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music for Worldwide Release in October.
In Stores: October 18 (October 19 North America)
The September 2009 release of The Beatles’ remastered original albums and new boxed collections in stereo and mono was one of the year’s top entertainment events, breaking chart records around the world. Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music are pleased to announce that The Beatles’ original 1973 compilations, 1962-1966 (‘Red’) and 1967-1970 (‘Blue’) have been digitally remastered for worldwide CD release on October 18 (October 19 in North America). Both 2CD packages include expanded booklets with original liner notes, newly written essays by Bill Flanagan, and rare photos.

The first Beatles compilations to be released after the band’s 1970 disbandment, the popular ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ collections each feature a selection of singles and album tracks written by the band’s members.

‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ have been remastered by the same dedicated team of engineers at EMI Music’s Abbey Road Studios responsible for remastering The Beatles’ original UK studio albums, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analogue recordings. The result is the highest fidelity the catalogue has seen since its original release.

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