In this video, we investigate the history of these iconic compilations AND find out from a stack of vintage & new copies, what pressing sounds the best. p.s. yes, it should be Yankees ;)
0:00 - Opening
0:37 - Titles
0:54 - Introduction & history of my copies.
1:37 - The Beatles' stock in the early '70's
1:57 - Alpha Omega
2:50 - The birth of the red & blue albums
3:14 - Track selection
3:36 - Cover design
4:43 - Chart positions
5.25 - Comparisons introduction
5:52 - EMI 1st pressings
6:30 - From the original UK master tapes
7:41 - Tapes used in the U.S.
8:48 - Sound quality tests begin
9:06 - In the Red corner...
9:41 - and in the Blue corner...
10:17 - 1962-1966 comparisons
13:14 - 1967-1970 comparisons
15:19 - An analog stereo box set!?
15:40 - Get these pressings, while you can
16:01 - Outro
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