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Genre: Pop/Rock
Subgenre: AM Pop,Rock & Roll,British Psychedelia,Psychedelic/Garage,Contemporary Pop/Rock,Hard Rock,Baroque Pop
Original Release Date: 1967-05-26
Release Date: 05-26-2017
Original Release Date: 05-26-1967
Artist: The Beatles
Album Level Flags: Studio Recording
Release Level Flags: Stereo, Studio Recording
No Of Songs: 75
Number Of Discs: 6
Explicit Content: false
Style(s): AM Pop, Rock & Roll, British Psychedelia, Psychedelic/Garage, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Baroque Pop
Format: CD & DVD
Label: Apple Records / Capitol
Mono/Stereo: Stereo
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Product Name: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [50th Anniversary Edition Deluxe Version] [CD & DVD]
Genre: Pop/Rock
UPC: 602557455328
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Well worth the money.
I am not going to review the music. The music that make up the album has been reviewed more times that you can count over the past 50 years. I will start by saying, any Beatles fan that is under the age of 50 needs to pick up this box set. Those of us who bought the album in 1967 remember hearing the album in mono. At the time AM radio was king. In the Midwest we would hear "Pepper" on AM radio giants like, CKLW, WLS, WOWO, all 50,000 watt AM radio stations. Back in 1967 stereo was just starting to get a foot hold. Record labels issued albums for acts like The Beatles, Monkees, Stones, Who, and The Doors, on both mono and stereo formats. If you listen close to the remastered mono version, you can hear John Lennon counting the bars on "A Day In the Life". On the mono reprise of "Sgt. Pepper" a tape "wow" can be heard during the intro. Some more information for the under 50 fans. "Sgt. Pepper) was the album that started the "Paul is dead" rumor because his back was turned on the photo on the back of the album.
Over all the box set is a must for any serious any aged Beatles fan. For me one of the highlights is the mono promo version of "Penny Lane" with the riff at the very end. The box set has the original album in lay card, along with other in lay cards. The book is great, and the way the CD's are packaged is really nice. I am going to buy a second copy and keep unopened. Who knows how much it may be worth in the future.
Posted by FortWayneTee
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Happy 50th Anniversary of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The Best Album Of All Time is now the Best Ultimate Deluxe Edition Box Set.
Posted by Walterama808
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Glad that I Finally bought it!
Wasn't going to buy the Deluxe Edition at first, but after reading about the special packaging and that it included a Blu-ray version of the album with videos of Strawberry Fields and a Day In A Life I was more tempted. Then I saw Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show with Giles Martin the producer of the album and was hooked. Then when I received the package in the mail and opened it and was Very pleased to see the 'Cracker Jack' retro outer sleeve of the album cover.. Glad that I got.. But I'm also a huge Beatles Freak!