Wow - after waiting almost a month, I finally got the Beatles' Mono Box set. Nice. I originally ordered it from HMV (or more like HIV since their CD selection is pretty gaunt) and then from Amazon.ca since they listed it as "In Stock". Of course when you check the order status it shows up as back-ordered.
Anyways, Costco, bless them, got a few sets in. How they did it, I'll never know, but they did.
So how is it? Well worth the money. My Mom thought the mini-LP sleeves were cute. But EMI did spend a great deal of time putting the packaging together.
Here's what's in it: Please Please Me; With The Beatles; Hard Day's Night; Beatles For Sale; Help (with a bonus stereo mix); Rubber Soul (with a bonus stereo mix); Revolver; Sgt Pepper's; Magical Mystery Tour (complete with the book); The Beatles; and a Past Masters that's a little different. The Mono Masters is basically Past Masters only disc 2 has the Yellow Submarine songs instead of Old Brown Shoe and The Ballad of John and Yoko. Oh, and a nice little Mono Masters book.
That's a lot of stuff.
I wanted to start at the beginning. I did put on Please Please Me and With The Beatles at my parents' house when I was having dinner but that wasn't a intense listen. OK, so "intense" isn't the right word but it's early. When I got home, I put on the Mono Master CD and was loving two of my favourite all-times: Long Tall Sally and She's A Woman. Nice. From there I jumped right to Help. First big difference is that for most of the stereo songs, McCartney was super loud in the mix (not a bad thing at all) so the mono songs might sound that they lack bass when, really, it's at a good level. Not too many spot the differences from Help except the flange-y guitar at the end of It's Only Love.
Rubber Soul I was looking forward to. No more headaches listening to it though headphones. Anyways, it's way more listenable than a stereo version. Also, this would be the 1st CD where the drums are noticeably brought up in the mix.
Revolver was another treat. Taxman just sounds great (and I was never a big fan of the song). Here, There and Everywhere is a big improvement, as well as my two favourites, For No One and And Your Bird Can Sing.
Then it was to disc 2 of Past Masters, er, Mono Masters. The highlight? Hey Bulldog - by far.
That was a lot in one sitting. I did put on Sgt Pepper's, Magical Mystery Tour and The Beatles in the player and let them go but I had to do dishes, etc so I didn't get to sit in front of the speakers and listen but I did notice that Sgt Pepper's had crowd sounds on the reprise and She's Leaving Home is sped up a bit (or is it at its original speed?)
So that's my report. Money well spent. Although this means I won't be heading up to Toronto for Hallowe'en, you'll know where to find me - in my living room in front of the speakers.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
New Songs on the Site
I know I was a little late. we'll, not really - that was just the deadline I gave myself, but the new songs are finally done. A little while back I thought it would be neat to do some Halowe'en-y songs. They are:
- Alien Sex Chicks (an oldie - about aliens)
- Wants Me For My Brains (about zombies)
- One Piece At A Time (about literally building the perfect girl)
- I Don't Want To Feed You (about doing experiments on someone and deciding to pull the plug)
- Roaches (an old instrumental that I used to have; I didn't bother to change the title)
The saviour for getting these done is a SansAmp TRI AC that I picked up last Thursday. What a neat little unit. I'll be using that a whole lot more. For all you kids out there, it's basically a pre-amp/amp simulator that you can plug directly into a PA board, or for me, the 2488. It comes with a gain knob but for the most part, I turned that down and went back to using the BOSS DS-1. I just pretended it was an amp. Also, I got to record my newer Line6 Roto Machine pedal on Roaches and One Piece At A Time. Guess I'll have to update my Gear page.
The other surprise for me was using the SG-3 so much. It's just a great guitar. I love the neck pickup in it. Actually, I love all the sounds it has.
So the future plan now is: pay off the SG (this weekend), get an Ovation, record another batch of songs, rest for the holidays, record another batch of songs, then pick the best ones and there's my next CD. If the new songs are any indication what the next CD will sound like then I can't wait.
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