![]() You also get a pretty fantastic Blu-ray Disc containing the original Mono mix and the sparkly-shiny new 5.1 Surround Sound mix in high resolution 96 kHz, 24-bit fidelity. In addition to a CD of long sought-after demos produced at George Harrison’s home by the band prior to heading into Abbey Road Studios you get an additional three CDs of session outtakes and alternate versions. In this portion of our review we will explore the sparkling new Stereo remix which populates two CDs and part of the Blu-ray Disc in the collection.įor those late to this party (#ICYMI for those who follow those sorts of social media inspired hashtag cues), we are discussing the fabulous new multi-disc collection celebrating The Beatles’ legendary officially-eponymously-titled 1968 LP - renamed by fans The White Album - which gives listeners a mother-lode of 1968-era Beatle joys to explore. In the first two parts of our review of The Beatles’ White Album 50th Anniversary boxed set (coming out this month), we took a fairly in-depth look at the new Surround Sound mix and a relative overview highlights peek at the massive collection of outtakes, alternates and demos (in case you missed them, click on the underlined text to jump to them). Twitter Facebook Email Print LinkedIn Pinterest SMS WhatsApp
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