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Magical Mystery Tour
Imported ed., Limited Edition
Enhanced, Remastered, Digipack
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Track Listings
1 | Magical Mystery Tour |
2 | The Fool on the Hill |
3 | Flying |
4 | Blue Jay Way |
5 | Your Mother Should Know |
6 | I Am the Walrus |
7 | Hello, Goodbye |
8 | Strawberry Fields Forever |
9 | Penny Lane |
10 | Baby You're a Rich Man |
11 | All You Need Is Love |
12 | Magical Mystery Tour Mini-Documentary [Multimedia] |
Editorial Reviews
Digitally re-mastered digipak edition of this classic 1967 album from The Beatles featuring 'I Am the Walrus', 'All You Need Is Love', 'Strawberry Fields Forever', 'Penny Lane', 'Magical Mystery Tour' and many more. The album has been re-mastered at Abbey Road Studios in London utilizing state of the art recording technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analogue recordings. Within the CD's new packaging, the booklet includes detailed historical notes along with informative recording notes. A newly produced mini-documentary on the making of the album is included as a QuickTime file on each album. The documentary contains archival footage, rare photographs and never-before-heard studio chat from The Beatles, offering a unique and very personal insight into the studio atmosphere. Capitol.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 3.25 ounces
- Manufacturer : Capitol
- Item model number : 5317021
- Original Release Date : 2009
- Date First Available : April 8, 2009
- Label : Capitol
- ASIN : B0025KVLTW
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,531 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #7 in British Music
- #10 in British Invasion Rock
- #24 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
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Some people called this "Sgt.Pepper Part II." That's an unfair assesment of this disc. While there is that psychedelia of that time heavy on this album (panning in the mix, vocal and extraneous sound effects, heavy EQing and period production)---"Magical Mystery Tour" has some songs on it that are better than "Pepper." From the opening ride on "Magical Mystery Tour" you know it's going to be special---from the opening cymbal crash it's a good feeling type of song. The reverbed vocals and the bus effects going from speaker to speaker are the highligh for me. "Fool on the Hill" is up next and it's McCartney with this oddly solemn song with really good words. Subtle flute playing highlight the song. "Flying" is a mostly instrumental song written by all the Fabs. Interesting and soothing, it's a pleasant and welcome distraction on this disc. "Blue Jay Way" has Harrison drearliy going on in this organ based song. While a bit redundant, it's always good to the hear the difference that Harrison brings to Beatle records. "Your Mother Should Know" is pure McCartney. Never one to shy away from the schmaltz, this is Paul's "When I'm 64" for "Magical Mystery Tour." While not as good as "64" it's still very enjoyable. "I am the Walrus" is the spotlight of this disc. Lennons' imagery in his lyrics have never suited his music better until now. Inspired by a New York City police siren, Lennon wrote a song that seemingly has each verse topping the previous, showing why he's rock premier songwriter. This song touches simply levels his contemporaries (Dylan, Jagger) can't come close to. Now we get to Capitol's makeshift side, starting with "Hello Goodbye." This is Paul's word-play fun, at it's most basic level. But because it's McCartney he backs it up with a super tune and a real good riff. "Strawberry Fields Forever" is another classic from Lennon and was done during the "Sgt Pepper" sessions. Again, strong lyrics from Lennon---more introspective than "Walrus" but no less impressive. Tremendous drumming, sound effects and excellent production (courtesy: George Martin) highlight the song as does the fade out/fade in at the end. "Penny Lane" is another left over cut from "Pepper" and it's really defined by Dave Mason's high piccolo trumpet playing. One could see the difference in the two writers from these 2 songs about places in their past. Lennon's take is more ominous and dark and McCartney's is cheerful and fun. Most people dismiss "Baby You're a Rich Man" as filler but I think it's one the most underrated cuts in Beatle history. Recorded in a day, this stumbling, shuffling song makes excellent use of the clavioline (synthesizer-like instrument) to make a very endearing song. "All You Need is Love" closes this satisfying set with really, the ode to the summer of love. Easily singable, really catchy and most of all, something you'd want to sing. But then again, it's what the Beatles do.
Like many Beatles fans, I grew up listening to them in the 60's. They made a violent and polarizing time in America more bearable. In the 60's, I bought and played their LP's until they were damaged beyond repair. I bought into digital music in the 80's only to find that it paled in comparison to pure analog. I should have bought more pure analog LP's while I had the chance, but, thought the medium was gone, whether I liked it or not. Finally I found vintage equipment (Sansui 6700 Receiver, Marantz Model 6300 Turntable, and JBL S312BE Speakers) and set out to spend mega money on EBAY for sealed analog LP's from the 60's and 70's. Unfortunately, many albums made in the 70's were made of cheap thin vinyl and were often warped or had defects/noise when new and right out of the package, but, I persevered and have a good collection of Beatles and other pure Analog LP's and some 45's.
You don't have to spend Mega money, however, as these mono releases are superb in quality and sound. There is very little noise, often none between songs. The LP's are flat as they are 180 grams, and most importantly these LP's sound warm and beautiful. I just sat back, closed my eyes and let the music and harmonizing soothe my soul. I did not buy the box set for $375. I bought each individually. This along with a $40 reduction for applying for a credit card brought the total to about $250, and if you get a defective album, you can send it back instead of the whole box.
Remember though, "Let it Be" and "Abbey Road" are not included in the box set as they were only made in stereo. Capital US releases like "The Beatles Again" and "Beatles 65" won't be there either, but, you will find those songs in these mono releases anyway.
Thank you Apple/EMI/Optimal Media (Germany) for giving audiophiles what they've wanted for so many years. You did good.
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Reviewed in Spain on December 20, 2023