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The Remastered Beatles Stereo Box Set
The Beatles are not a "best of" type of group. You can't get just the "best of" album and be done with the most influential band ever. In actuality, think many of their greatest tunes were not their biggest hits but instead their more experimental tracks such as "Strawberry Fields Forever."
To really understand The Beatles music you have to listen to their albums from start to finish instead of only checking out their biggest hit songs. I'm not alone in believing that The Beatles made quite a few of the greatest rock albums of all time and even their lesser albums (such as With The Beatles) have some class songs.
This is why I believe it is such a marvelous idea to Order The Remastered Beatles Stereo Box Set. The box includes every single LP (and every single with the Past Masters double CD set) that the band released in the 1960s.
It has{ pretty much} all of their CDs except for Live at the BBC CDs and the three Anthology sets. This seems right to me since those releases are not really included as a part of the band's "official catalog". These extras are more like the "special features" on a DVD while the original releases are the feature film.
There are actually some more Beatles CDs that aren't included, one of them being the 1999 release of Yellow Submarine Songtrack that's entirely different from the original Yellow Submarine release. It is actually far better in my opinion and worth a listen for it's alternate mixes (it's actually remixed, not just remastered.) Love and Let It Be... Naked are also not included.
As well as The Remastered Beatles In Stereo Box Set, I also definitely recommend that you Order The Beatles Mono Remastered Box Set which includes the mono mixes that The Beatles usually considered to be the "real" versions of their albums back in the '60s. It's hard to understand in the context of today, but when John, Paul, George, & Ringo were putting their music to tape they considered the mono version to be of much more importance when compared to the stereo mixes up until up until around '68. Let It Be & Abbey Road were recorded and mixed just in stereo.
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