Beatles – Remastered Press Coverage

One thing the Remastered Beatles catalogue has generated, aside from great excitement amongst avid collectors, is media coverage of the releases. This included TV, radio and internet coverage but also massive press coverage as well in the form of countless newspaper articles and major features in music magazines.

A couple of my favourites:

“Rolling Stone” , “Uncut” and “Mojo” magazines each had special stories reporting on aspects of the new releases in detail.

The British magazine “Q Music” also had a nice photo gallery.

However, one magazine really took it to the next level and went all out. The British weekly music mag New Music Express (NME) created not one special edition to mark the 09.09.09 releases, but thirteen – each with a different collectable cover. Inside, the 12 September edition contains over 30 pages of text and photographs detailing each of the remastered albums. On the outside though there is a different shiny silver cover, each featuring a Beatles album. Below is a partial scan of number 12 of the 13, featuring “Let It Be”.  I also got the “Sgt Pepper” cover (number 8 of 13), but drew the line there as it would have just been over the top to spend so much money buying all thirteen versions! (The shiny silver didn’t scan all that well but you get the general idea…). To see all the covers go to the NME site.  For an interview with Paul click here.

Beatles             New Musical Express

UK/Sept 2009/collectors edition “Let It Be”, cover 12 of 13

Cover number 12 of 13 special NME covers celebrating 09.09.09

Cover number 12 of 13 special NME covers celebrating 09.09.09

Beatles 09.09.09 Sampler

Well, there’s been a lot of reportage of the remastered Beatles catalogue. And I have to say most of the praise is warranted. It sounds pretty good. More on that soon and in the next couple of days I’ll post an “unboxing” of both the Beatles In Mono box set, and the Beatles in Stereo. But first…

One of the advantages of having a contact in the record business is the occasional promotional disc coming my way. And when it comes to the Beatles, they really do it in a special way. For the release of the new Remastered series Apple produced a limited edition double CD that was sent to radio stations around the world. It’s kind of understated in that its fairly simple in its black and white packaging, but it fits with the look and feel of the big black box that contains the Stereo remastered set. The two CD’s contain a selection of 32 tracks (16 per disc) taken from across the 14 Stereo Remastered albums. Its a gatefold cardboard cover. CD 1 is printed with the old black and yellow Parlophone label. CD 2 has the Apple label. A nice touch.

The title of the CD is simple: “09.09.09 Sampler”. Copies are selling on Ebay right now for around the $100 mark, if not more. That’s the initial rush of interest price.  I reckon it’ll come back from that – but then the numbers available will slowly taper off and they’ll become increasingly harder to find. If you don’t get the chance to get one here are scans of the front cover, the inside of the gatefold, rear cover and the discs themselves.

The Beatles        09.09.09 Sampler

Label:  Apple      Cat. No:  5 0999 6 84414 25

EU/ 2009/2 CD/promo

Front Cover

Front Cover

Rear Cover

Rear Cover

Inside Gatefold

Inside Gatefold

Disc 1

Disc 1

Disc 2

Disc 2

Plastic Ono Band – Live Peace in Toronto 1969

This recent addition to the collection is the DVD version of a legendary early album by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band – recorded as the title suggests in Toronto, Canada in 1969. The newly formed group appeared at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival Festival. Also on the bill, and seen in brief performances in the DVD, were Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and Little Richard. Kind of a strange line-up for the Plastic Ono Band to be sharing the stage with as they were all legends of a previous era of rock, while Lennon’s group was brand new – one of his very first outings outside the Beatles. I guess it was because they were at a Rock and Roll Revival concert that they chose to do some covers of some of the great songs that Lennon had grown up with and some he’d recorded with the Beatles (“Money”, “Dizzy Miss Lizzy” and “Blue Suede Shoes”) mixed in with some more recent original material (“Yer Blues” from the White album, “Cold Turkey” and “Give Peace A Chance”), alongside a couple of Yoko Ono’s more experimental works (“Don’t Worry Kyoko – Mummy’s only looking for her hand in the snow” and “John, John – Let’s hope for peace”). Joining Lennon and Ono on stage were Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann and Alan White, something of a super-group who allegedly practiced their set for the first time in the jet on the way to gig….

The interesting thing about the film is that it was directed by D.A.Pennebaker, who made the legendary Dylan documentary “Don’t Look Back”.

This DVD is reasonably decent quality for both sound and vision. Its an Australian pressing.

Where possible with this blog I’ll give you as much release information as I can, including cover photos, catalogue numbers, etc.

The details are:

Plastic Ono Band    Live Peace In Toronto

Label:  Umbrella Music   Cat.No:  DAVID0669

AUS/1998/DVD

The cover artwork looks different to other releases of this film I have seen, though it all seems to be legit and not a bootleg:

Cover

Cover

 

 

Back Cover

Back Cover

DVD

DVD

Beatles Blog – Welcome

Welcome to Beatles Blog, a page dedicated to the avid Beatles music collector. Here you’ll find regular updates about new Beatles releases and collectable vinyl, compact discs and DVDs – either by the Beatles as a group, as solo artists, or Beatles-related projects.

As new items come into my collection I’ll update this blog with details, cover photos, catalogue information and stuff like that.

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