![]() As I’ve said here on Psychobabble before, I Themselves, intended their music to be heard in the days when stereo was still Since the CD release of this set in 2009, critics seem to haveīeen expressing their preference for mono. Universe” on that side too to recreate the original line up of The Beatles’Ī release like this always sparks debates on what’s better: Songs, though I thought it might have been cooler to include “Across the Side Five is devoted to the four Yellow Submarine Separate CDs back in the eighties by featuring tracks from both Past Masters Volume One and Past Masters Volume Two on Side Three. It better unites what was originally released as two The vinyl Mono Masters also differs from the vinylĭouble-LP to a triple. Replaced with mono mixes of the four Beatles songs unique to the Yellow Submarine soundtrack. In mono-“The Ballad of John and Yoko”, “Old Brown Shoe”, and “Let It Be”-were Anyone familiar with the CD version of this set knows that the This album is also notable for how it differs from its stereoĮquivalent. All LPs are stored in resealable plastic bags (which I ended up replacing with heftier non-resealable bags because I was uncomfortable passing the covers over adhesive) except Mono Masters, which is too thick to fit in a bag, so it ’s shrink-wrapped
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