Description: THE BEATLES / SECOND ALBUM THE U.S.ALBUM COLLECTION CD+DVD DELUXE EDITION NEWDescription◆THE BEATLES / THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUMTHE U.S.ALBUM COLLECTION: CD&DVD DELUXE EDITIONCDORIGINAL CAPITOL MASTERS STEREO MIX01. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN02. THANK YOU GIRL03. YOU REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME04. DEVIL IN HER HEART05. MONEY (THAT'S WHAT I WANT)06. YOU CAN'T DO THAT07. LONG TALL SALLY08. I CALL YOUR NAME09. PLEASE MR. POSTMAN10. I'LL GET YOU11. SHE LOVES YOUORIGINAL CAPITOL MASTERS MONO MIX12. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN13. THANK YOU GIRL14. YOU REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME15. DEVIL IN HER HEART16. MONEY (THAT'S WHAT I WANT)17. YOU CAN'T DO THAT18. LONG TALL SALLY19. I CALL YOUR NAME20. PLEASE MR. POSTMAN21. I'LL GET YOU22. SHE LOVES YOUORIGINAL CAPITOL MASTERS is a faithfully reproduction of all the original stereo and mono mixes from the original analogue sources/ new remaster 2023DVDVIDEO ALBUM NEW STEREO REMIX01. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN02. THANK YOU GIRL03. YOU REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME04. DEVIL IN HER HEART05. MONEY (THAT'S WHAT I WANT)06. YOU CAN'T DO THAT07. LONG TALL SALLY08. I CALL YOUR NAME09. PLEASE MR. POSTMAN10. I'LL GET YOU11. SHE LOVES YOUVIDEO ALBUM edited various sourcesfrom Live, TV shows, News and Documentary films./ Soundtrack with New Stereo Remix 2023AUDIO ALBUM COMPARE AUDIO TRACKS01. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN02. THANK YOU GIRL03. YOU REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME04. DEVIL IN HER HEART05. MONEY (THAT'S WHAT I WANT)06. YOU CAN'T DO THAT07. LONG TALL SALLY08. I CALL YOUR NAME09. PLEASE MR. POSTMAN10. I'LL GET YOU11. SHE LOVES YOUAUDIO SELECTIONAudio 1 = NEW STEREO REMIXAudio 2 = ORIGINAL CAPITOL MASTERS : STEREO MIXAudio 3 = ORIGINAL CAPITOL MASTERS : MONO MIXDVD VIDEO : NTSC 16:9 Widescreen Color&B/W Dolby Digital StereoSecond album released in the United States. The power of the Beatles, the pride of the British Empire that changed the course of rock and roll, comes together!American editorial Capitol original album paper jacket specification CD & DVD 2-disc deluxe edition! !★ Faithful and complete reproduction of each 60's analog sound source stereo/monaural song recorded on the original album edited by America Capitol.★The video album includes original edited video footage of all songs on the album. Adopts a new stereo remix sound source using AI demix, including colorization of some monochrome images using the latest AI.★The audio album includes 3 types of sound sources: the latest new stereo remix, 60's original stereo mix & monaural mix. You can listen to and compare each sound source with audio selection.[American edited Capitol original album "The Beatles Second Album"]"The Beatles Second Album" was released by Capitol Records in April 1964 as their second album in the United States. Riding on the momentum that created a sensation when they first landed in America, their first album, ``Meet the Beatles,'' was released less than three months later. The selection of songs starting with "Roll Over Beethoven", which was played at the opening of the Washington Coliseum performance, was not included in "Meet the Beatles", which was a selection of original songs from the British "With the Beatles". Contains 5 cover songs. In addition, "Long Tall Sally," "I Call Your Name," and "You Can't Do That," which had not yet been released in the UK at the time, were included on the album ahead of the UK. The power of the Capitol's hasty request can be seen. Furthermore, in 1963, Capitol had given up on the songs, which had been released on minor labels in America, such as "She Loves You", "I'll Get You" (Swan Label), and "Thank You Girl" (Veejay). ) were also included. Perhaps as a result of this combination, this album features Capitol's unique remastering of both stereo and mono songs, including pseudo-stereo, echo and reverb processing, making it a treasure trove of versions and mixes different from the British originals. There is. Following ``Meet the Beatles,'' the album sold over 2.05 million copies and reached number one in the US on both Billboard and Cashbox. This is their second album, which leaves an impression on the impact of the Beatles whirlwind that began when they first landed in America in 1964.CD = Original Capitol Masters (stereo & mono)Contains an analog master sound source that faithfully reproduces each stereo/monaural song from the 1964 original album edited by America Capitol. Recorded in the latest remaster that removes the noise peculiar to vinyl records and restores the powerful and dynamic sound unique to American records at the time. The stereo mix recorded in the first half of the album features Capitol's characteristic echo and reverb processing, making it a different sound source from the original British stereo mix. "Thank You Girl," "I'll Get You," "She Loves You," and "You Can't Do That," which were released as singles, were all created in pseudo-stereo from monaural, and were all Capitol's original mixes. In the UK, ``Long Tall Sally'' and ``I Call Your Name'', which were released as EPs, were recorded in advance of their home country, and the mixes were different for the UK and US, stereo/mono. "Long Tall Sally" has a Capitol-specific echo and a difference in stereo balance, and "I Call Your Name" has a Capitol-specific version with an intro guitar phrase and cowbell mix. . These two songs are also distinctive in the monaural mix in the second half, with "Long Tall Sally" having less reverb processing than the British original mono, and "I Call Your Name" also having its own mono mix. . In addition, some of the other monaural sound sources are recorded as monaural from stereo sound sources, making them unique monaural sound sources that are different from the British original monaural mix. All 22 songs in the stereo/monaural album are analog master sound sources that cannot be heard on current digitally remastered CDs.DVD = video album/audio albumThe video album includes all 11 songs from ``The Beatles Second Album'' with original edited video footage. An original compilation that looks back at the time of the album's release, consisting of promotional videos of the iconic Ed Sullivan Show that first landed in America, live footage from the Washington Coliseum, press conferences at Kennedy Airport, news footage, etc. Some of the monochrome images have been changed to color using AI technology, and the audio uses a ``New Stereo Remix'' sound source using the latest AI Demix. It is a video album that visualizes "The Beatles' second album" in the latest edited version in 2023. Furthermore, as an audio album, all 11 songs from ``The Beatles Second Album'' are included in 3 different sound sources. This includes three types of sound sources in slide show format: the latest "New Stereo Remix", the original "Stereo Mix" from the 1960s, and the "Monaural Mix". It is possible to switch audio using audio selection even during playback, making it a content that allows you to listen and compare the differences in each mix.[History and changes of the Beatles American compilation]The Beatles' full-fledged record debut in the United States began in 1964, when they first landed in the United States with releases from the Capitol label. The influence of the major label ``Capitol'' in the United States, the world's largest market, is enormous, and the customary practices of the American music industry include ``recording hit singles to increase album sales'' and ``recording albums in order to increase album sales.'' Due to the promotional policy of ``increasing the number of albums and increasing sales accordingly,'' albums and singles that are different from the British originals will be released. In the UK, the basic concepts such as ``previous singles are not included in the album'' and ``monaural is the mainstream, stereo is a subculture'' were ignored, and the album was edited with original song selections at the request of Dave Dexter Jr., who was the director in charge of Capitol. In addition to the content, we also apply American remastering to the original British sound source, add equalizers and reverb, change the stereo sound image, and even create pseudo-stereo from monaural. Depending on the song, we have the master sent to us and mixed before it is released in the UK. It also makes a difference. The Beatles were not happy with Capitol's policy of making arbitrary changes, and it is said that the controversial ``Butcher Cover'' in 1966 was an attempt to protest against Capitol's independent editing of the Beatles at the time of its release. After ``Sgt. Peppers'' in 1967, the album contents were unified, but the release of original American albums such as ``Magical Mystery Tour'' and ``Hey Jude'' continued into the 1970s after the band disbanded. Compilation albums such as the best albums of red and blue records ``1962-1966'', ``1967-1970'', ``Rock and Roll Music'', ``Love Songs'', and ``Reel Music'' were planned and edited by the United States. It has been released. This editorial policy unique to the US Capitol, which differs from that of the UK, continued through the analog record era and into the CD era, and releases in the analog era not only featured separate mixes, but also included stereo/monaural sound sources similar to those in the UK. The original remastering and cutting created a difference in the texture of the sound, and it is recorded as a "sound" unique to America. Even outside the United States, the record era, where different sound sources and unique compilations were allowed in countries around the world, turned into the CD era, and the British original became the global standard, and efforts were made to unify the sound source, and compilation albums from all over the world, including the United States, were discontinued. However, the Capitol compilation album, which was the original album in the United States, was very popular, and in 2004, it was made into a box set for the first time and released on CD for a limited time. Later, a new CD box set with expanded content was released in 2014, but all the recorded sound sources, except for some characteristic Capitol sound sources, were replaced with world standard sound sources based on the 2009 remaster, and the US Capitol sound source was replaced with a world standard sound source based on the 2009 remaster. The CD was released in such a way that you cannot hear the original sound source. Although there were problems with the sound source and editing policy that did not conform to the Beatles' wishes, the many original American sound sources and compilation albums created in the 1960s analog record era have been unified by digital remastering, and now they are in their era. This is a valuable sound source archive that can be considered a unique historical heritage.ShippingWe always send the item with a tracking number. So please place an order without any concern on delivery. 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