*note: Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road and Let It Be are not included, as they were originally recorded in stereo.
The Beatles Mono Box Set
was compiled as a special interest package for the hard-core fan. It
presents the first ten albums in re-mastered mono (the final 3 albums
made their debuts in stereo only). At the time of writing, the mono albums are
not available individually. Why would anyone want a newly minted mono
collection? The final mono songs were sometimes different. Stereo mixes
were usually done days, if not weeks after the original mono mix, and
could include different takes when the engineers made the overdubs.
Stereo mixes, particularly for the first five albums, did not include as
much critical listening from George Martin, and almost none from the
Fab' Four. Also, stereo in early 60's England was not broadcast over the
air, and the format was largely the preserve of the hi-fi snob. For
more than half The Beatles recorded repertoire, the most affordable
"weapon of choice" for the twisting, shouting teenage market was the
mono mix. Ironically - this box set is the best The Beatles have ever
sounded. Like the stereo sibling these are re-mastered, not re-mixed,
but unlike the stereo, they have not been clipped or limited to push
levels closer to current music ingested through our MP3 players. These
albums are cleaner than ever before and compared to the 1980s CD
editions you're taken aback by how much dynamic range is on those
original tapes. Nothing in this box sounds like a 45 year old recording.
Each disc is presented as if it were a miniature "33", replete with original album cover, and all original text rendered frustratingly small for anyone
old enough to have bought the LPs the first time around.