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The Beatles - The Stereo Walk (Rubber Soul B4A / B4B Needledrop)(Remasters Workshop)

Track listing:
  1. Suicide 0:50
  2. Bad To Me 1:27
  3. I'll Be On My Way 2:02
  4. Catswalk (Excerpt) 1:07
  5. Goodbye 2:20
  6. All Together On The Wireless Machine 1:00
  7. Step Inside Love 2:21
  8. The Walk 1:01
  9. The Back Seat Of My Car 2:32
  10. Back To Commonwealth 3:37
  11. Spiritual Regeneration (Edit) 2:16
  12. Suzy Parker 2:02
  13. Back In The Ussr 3:12
  14. Ding Dong Ding Dong 3:41
  15. Dark Horse 3:37
  16. Hello Little Girl 1:41
  17. Beatles In The Studio 1:02
  18. Some Other Guy 1:52
  19. John Wizardo Talks To John Lennon 0:35
  20. John Lennon On Ronnie Hawkins - The Long Rap 1:26
  21. John Lennon On Ronnie Hawkins - The Short Rap 0:10
  22. Syracuse Press Conference 3:56
  23. 1973 Grammy Awards (Part 1) 1:35
  24. 1973 Grammy Awards (Part 2) 1:55

Notes


THE BEATLES
THE STEREO WALK
Remastered Edition
Remasters Workshop
RMW 776

Declicked, denoised, pitch, phase and levels corrected from the 1988 LP on Rubber Soul B4A / B4B.

This is sort of a Greatest Hits for the SAPCOR series, as it was assembled by the same person and issued with the same labels. It collects a number of fairly common tracks, some a bit scarcer than others, although you'd need a stack of vinyl to compile them. The speed of each track was over a semitone fast or slow, and the levels were all over the place. All are fixed now.

I have taken the liberty here of attempting to improve upon Tracks 14 & 15. The right channel was bright but the left channel was dull. I equalized the left three different times to bring up the treble to something resembling the other channel. It seems to have worked quite well, as after EQ, pitch and phase correction, the tracks sound almost perfect now, even with the odd stereo mix.

The record comes with its own unique track - Beatles In The Studio. It's merely a compilation of snippets of different rarities, provided by the person who made the record.

A track not seen often is Ringo and Harry Nilsson on the 1973 Grammy Awards, where Ringo accepted a statue for The Concert For Bangladesh.

All told, a good, listenable album.

ffp file and artwork are included.

Please preserve the lossless quality of this material.

Uploaded to Demonoid October 29, 2011.

Enjoy!

Remasters Workshop
RMW 776