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The Beatles - Beatles '65 [New Master Exp.] [HD]
The Beatles - Beatles '65 [New Master Exp.] [HD]
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Δημοσιεύθηκε στις 7 Απρ 2012 Happy Easter!

Please listein in 720p mode and with decent headphones
to obtain the highest sound quality from this video. Remastered from the original UK mixes,
while trying to mimic the sound of the original Capitol
reel-to-reel tapes. 'I Feel Fine' and 'She's A Woman'
were 'echoed' by the original true stereo mix
(unlike the US fake stereo echo mix released
on the vinyl copy of this album).

Beatles '65 is The Beatles' fifth Capitol release,
but seventh American album. It was released in mono
and stereo versions.
 
The album was also issued in Germany on the Odeon label.

On 16 November 2004, this album was released
on Compact Disc for the first time as part
of The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 box set
(catalogue number CDP 7243 8 66874 2 5).

Beatles '65 includes eight of the fourteen songs from Beatles for Sale (omitting "Eight Days a Week", "Words of Love", "Every Little Thing", "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party", "What You're Doing", and the "Kansas City/Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" medley, all of which were issued on Beatles VI).
It also includes "I'll Be Back" from A Hard Day's Night and the single "I Feel Fine"/"She's a Woman". These latter two songs were remixed into "duophonic" [fake] stereo and drenched in reverb by Capitol Records' executive Dave Dexter, Jr to cover up the use of the mono mixes sent from England.

The mono versions of both "I Feel Fine" and "She's A Woman" were also remixed with added echo and reverb for the single and mono album release.

The stereo mix of "Mr. Moonlight" has a longer fadeout than the mono version.

In the US the album was a blockbuster hit, and jumped from number 98 straight to number one, making the biggest jump to the top position in the history of the Billboard Album Charts up to that time. It remained at number one for nine straight weeks, starting on 9 January 1965. In what may be testament to the overwhelming market appeal of the Beatles, several albums were released and promoted in America during 1965 sporting a similar title.
These included Sinatra '65 by Frank Sinatra
and Ellington '65 by Duke Ellington on Reprise Records,
Trio '65 by jazz pianist Bill Evans on Verve Records,
and Brasil '65 by Sérgio Mendes
on the Beatles' own Capitol label.
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