All Artists: The Beatles Title: Yesterday and Today (Butcher Cover) Members Wishing: 7 Total Copies: 0 Label: The Beatles Butcher Cover Album Type: Limited Edition Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
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CD ReviewsHere we go again. David Fechtmeyer | Lake Worth, Florida USA | 09/01/2008 (1 out of 5 stars) "The title here says that this CD is "Yesterday and Today" - However the actual album being sold is something called "Yesterday's Mixes Today" Here we go again. Another listing with images of different products, that don't match the title. If you order this item, what will you get? The one pictured in image 1,2,3 or is the one behind door number 4? Who Knows? Amazon needs to crack down on this trend of sellers hijacking the listings. Some sellers -(not all mind you) hijck a listing by putting up conflicting images and sometimes bad information in the form or a review which does not match the original product description. They do this so they can "shotgun" a CD into multiple locations. Who loses from this practice. We the buyers are the losers. Be very careful - and read the buyers description before you make your purchase." GREAT BEATLES MIXES! lilhelpformyfriends | here | 10/04/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "I REALLY LIKE THIS. GREAT SOUND ON ALL TRACKS AND IT IS EXACTLY AS SHOWN IN BOTH PICTURE AND PRODUCT DESCRIPTION, WITH RARE BEATLES OUTAKE SONGS!" Capitol's Finest Offering From the Fab Four jokamachi | california | 04/29/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "I prefer the Beatles' British releases since through them I made my first acquaintance with the band. But as love turned to fanaticism, I began looking over the Liverpudlians' career with a keener interest, often looking outside of the official discography for peripheral scraps, compilations, and outtakes. It was in the first year or so of that obsession that I discovered Capitol's albums that first introduced the Beatles to America in the early to mid-1960's.
Initially, and like the band themselves, I was put-off by the so-called wisdom of record executives to repackage what was already a good thing; resequencing the British releases feels nothing short of sacrilege, but as I've mellowed I've taken a more light-hearted view of the whole thing. Now I look on the Capitol releases as simply mix-tapes made by fans across the pond. And it doesn't really matter all that much anyway; despite the misguided efforts capitol employed in putting out these records, their efforts did little to halt the spread of some of the finest song-writing of the last 50 years. "Yesterday and Today" is the tenth (and perhaps finest) mix of the Capitol run, and one of the last before the Beatles would put the kibosh on the mix and match strategy, insisting that future British releases be released on both sides of the Atlantic. Here's the track listing: Drive My Car I'm Only Sleeping Nowhere Man Doctor Robert Yesterday Act Naturally And Your Bird Can Sing If I Needed Someone We Can Work It Out What Goes On Day Tripper There are choice cuts from Revolver, Rubber Soul, and Help, but we also see the inclusion of "Day Tripper" and "We Can Work It Out" on an album. And that's where Capitol shines the most; the Beatles kept their singles and albums mostly separate, but in America we see them fused together with compelling results. It's a shame that Capitol would only be allowed one more go at this sort of thing while the Beatles were still together- the Hey Jude album in 1969 was the last, though that one was all singles and put together by Alan Klein, not Capitol. It would have been fascinating to see a mixing of Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour. Even the final albums could have created some very interesting results. And as a final addendum for anyone who has the mono box set, there was a mono pressing of this album which is easily recreated by burning the tracks onto a single cd. I've been enjoying mine for some time now." |