There’s no small risk involved in tampering with a classic, and the Beatles in particular. The Love spectacular by Cirque de Soleil aside, any attempt to enhance the Fabs’ original intents takes history down a rabbit hole where the producers’ vision threatens to supersede the Beatles’ intents with their own vision of how history should be represented
So on the enhanced Sgt. Peppers 50th Anniversary Edition, naturally then, those concerns are magnified when it comes to a near perfect masterpiece like the immortal Sgt. Pepper. Rated by most as the best rock album of all time, it would be hard to improve upon, at least so far as content is concerned. Still, given the limited sound capabilities that existed in 1967, that does allow for the fact that some essential upgrade in the sonics could be affected, especially if the individual assigned the task is Giles Martin, son of George and perhaps the closest participant to the original recording sessions other than Paul and Ringo themselves.
So let’s cut to the chase. Is there a discernible difference in terms of aural enhancement? The immediate answer is yes. The sound is clearer, less muddy and far punchier than before. The little nuances offer evidence enough, from the clarity of the strings and vocal fades to the rich sheen that surrounds the instruments overall. Granted, a passive listen might not bring these differences to the fore, but with a concentrated hearing, it’s quite clear.
read more: https://glidemagazine.com/185232/beatles-sgt-peppers-50th-anniversary-edition-enhances-best-best-album-review/
Monday, May 29, 2017
THE BEATLES’ SGT. PEPPERS 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Posted by jazzofilo at Monday, May 29, 2017
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