cottonball
Toronto
A story about this — 1 year ago
Clear, crisp remixes. Hear the Beatles when their voices are young and at its peak.
I love “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”.
66 out of 70 people (94%) think this is worth consuming…
cottonball
Toronto
Clear, crisp remixes. Hear the Beatles when their voices are young and at its peak.
I love “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”.
Larry Gilbert
San Diego
If you’re a Beatles fan, you should give Love a listen even if you’re not big on the mash-uppiness of most of the tracks. Why? Because of “I Am the Walrus”—for which George and Giles Martin have at long last made a true stereo mix. (The classic version, for technical reasons, used simulated stereo from a mono mix for the latter half of the song.)
Voosk
West Des Moines
While this album is an interesting technical achievement, it mostly comes off as a strange mish-mash of remixes. The best moment is the stripped-down version of Harrison’s beautiful “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” The song is finally allowed to stand on its own considerable merits, without being buried under Clapton’s wildly overrated guitar doodling.
Read my review here:
The Beatles: Love
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