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The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - 50th Anniversary

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$150 for the super deluxe set! Releases 05/26/17

THE BEATLES CELEBRATE ‘SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND' WITH SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY EDITION RELEASES
‘Sgt. Pepper' Presented with New Mixes in Stereo and 5.1 Surround Audio; Expanded with Previously Unreleased Session Recordings, Video Features & Special Packaging
Previously Unreleased 1992 Documentary Film, ‘The Making of Sgt. Pepper,' Restored for Anniversary Edition's Super Deluxe Boxed Set

London – April 5, 2017 – It was 50 years ago this June 1st when The Beatles' John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr astonished and delighted the world, ushering in the Summer of Love with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, a groundbreaking masterwork that became popular music's most universally acclaimed album. To salute the occasion, The Beatles will release a suite of lavishly presented ‘Sgt. Pepper' Anniversary Edition packages on May 26 (Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe). The album is newly mixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell in stereo and 5.1 surround audio and expanded with early takes from the studio sessions, including no fewer than 34 previously unreleased recordings.

”It's crazy to think that 50 years later we are looking back on this project with such fondness and a little bit of amazement at how four guys, a great producer and his engineers could make such a lasting piece of art," says Paul McCartney in his newly-penned introduction for the ‘Sgt. Pepper' Anniversary Edition.

”‘Sgt. Pepper' seemed to capture the mood of that year, and it also allowed a lot of other people to kick off from there and to really go for it," Ringo Starr recalls in the Anniversary Edition's book.

For Record Store Day on April 22, Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe will release an exclusive, limited edition seven-inch vinyl single of The Beatles' ”Strawberry Fields Forever" and ”Penny Lane," among the first songs recorded during the ‘Sgt. Pepper' sessions, which began in November 1966. Rather than being held for inclusion on the album, the two songs were released as a double A-sided single in February 1967. Amidst intense media speculation about the band's next move, the single bridged what was then considered a long gap between the Revolver album, released in August 1966, and ‘Sgt. Pepper,' which followed 10 months later.

This is the first time Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has been remixed and presented with additional session recordings, and it is the first Beatles album to be remixed and expanded since the 2003 release of Let It Be... Naked. To create the new stereo and 5.1 surround audio mixes for ‘Sgt. Pepper,' producer Giles Martin and mix engineer Sam Okell worked with an expert team of engineers and audio restoration specialists at Abbey Road Studios in London. All of the Anniversary Edition releases include Martin's new stereo mix of the album, which was sourced directly from the original four-track session tapes and guided by the original, Beatles-preferred mono mix produced by his father, George Martin.

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Anniversary Edition releases include:
A CD featuring the new ‘Sgt. Pepper' stereo mix, complete with the original U.K. album's ”Edit for LP End" run-out groove.

Deluxe: Expanded 2CD and digital package features the new stereo album mix on the first CD and adds a second CD of 18 tracks, including previously unreleased complete takes of the album's 13 songs, newly mixed in stereo and sequenced in the same order as the album. The second CD also includes a new stereo mix and a previously unreleased instrumental take of ”Penny Lane" and the 2015 stereo mix and two previously unreleased complete takes of ”Strawberry Fields Forever."

Deluxe Vinyl: Expanded 180-gram 2LP vinyl package features the new stereo album mix on the first LP and adds a second LP with previously unreleased complete takes of the album's 13 songs, newly mixed in stereo and sequenced in the same order as the album.

Super Deluxe: The comprehensive six-disc boxed set features:
CD 1: New stereo album mix
CDs 2 & 3:
– 33 additional recordings from the studio sessions, most previously unreleased and mixed for the first time from the four-track session tapes, sequenced in chronological order of their recording dates
– A new stereo mix of ”Penny Lane" and the 2015 stereo mix of ”Strawberry Fields Forever"
CD 4:
– Direct transfers of the album's original mono mix and the ”Strawberry Fields Forever" and ”Penny Lane" singles
– Capitol Records' U.S. promotional mono single mix of ”Penny Lane"
– Previously unreleased early mono mixes of ”She's Leaving Home," ”A Day In The Life," and ”Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (a mix thought to have been erased from a tape in 1967, but discovered during archive research for the anniversary edition)
Discs 5 & 6 (Blu-ray and DVD):
– New 5.1 surround audio mixes of the album and ”Penny Lane" by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, plus their 2015 5.1 surround mix of ”Strawberry Fields Forever"
– High resolution audio versions of the new stereo mixes of the album and ”Penny Lane" and of the 2015 stereo mix of ”Strawberry Fields Forever"
– Video features: 4K restored original promotional films for ”Strawberry Fields Forever," ”Penny Lane," and ”A Day In The Life;" plus The Making of Sgt. Pepper, a restored, previously unreleased documentary film (broadcast in 1992), featuring insightful interviews with McCartney, Harrison, and Starr, and in-studio footage introduced by George Martin.

– ”A splendid time is guaranteed for all" –
The album's vibrant artwork, including its extravagant Pop Art cover which finds The Beatles surrounded by a crowd of heroes in a 3D collage, was created by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth in collaboration with the band. The original artwork is showcased across the suite of Anniversary Edition releases, including the album's pull-out sheet of ‘Sgt. Pepper' cutouts. Housed in a 12-inch by 12-inch box with lenticular artwork and two bonus posters, the six-disc Super Deluxe set is presented with a 144-page hardcover book. The book includes new introductions by Paul McCartney and Giles Martin, and chapters covering comprehensive song-by-song details and recording information, the design of the cover, the album's musical innovations and its historical context by Beatles historian, author and radio producer Kevin Howlett; composer and musicologist Howard Goodall; music producer and writer Joe Boyd; and journalists Ed Vulliamy and Jeff Slate, illustrated with rare photographs, reproductions of handwritten lyrics, Abbey Road Studios documentation, and original ‘Sgt. Pepper' print ads. The Deluxe 2CD digipak is slipcased with a 50-page booklet abridged from the box set's book, and the 2LP Deluxe Vinyl is presented in a faithful reproduction of the album's original gatefold jacket.

– ”We hope you will enjoy the show" –
Just as many ideas are sparked by chance, ‘Sgt. Pepper' first sprang from a conversation between Paul and Beatles roadie Mal Evans on an airplane, when Mal's request to pass the salt and pepper was misheard by Paul as ”Sgt. Pepper." The concept of who such a figure could be took root in Paul's mind, blooming with the imagination of The Beatles as an Edwardian era military band — ”Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The Beatles' creative wellspring for ‘Sgt. Pepper' also flowed from such myriad sources as The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album, a Victorian circus poster (”Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!"), a TV commercial for breakfast cereal (”Good Morning Good Morning"), a picture drawn by John's young son, Julian (”Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"), a teen runaway reported in the news (”She's Leaving Home'), and Hindu teachings (”Within You Without You").

– ”Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song" –
Using the standard four-track tape recording equipment of the day, The Beatles collaborated with producer George Martin to achieve ”the impossible," as they dubbed it, to go as far out as they could with arrangements and new technology to realize their collective vision for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. As George Martin described it, ”We were into another kind of art form where you were putting something down on tape that could only be done on tape." The Beatles clocked more than 400 hours in Abbey Road's Studio 2 to record the album, wrapping sessions in April 1967.

– ”I read the news today oh boy" –
Upon its release on June 1, 1967, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band initially spent 148 weeks in the British chart, including a total of 27 weeks at number one. During its first U.S. chart run, the album held the number one spot for 15 of the 88 weeks it appeared in the Top 200. ‘Sgt. Pepper' won four GRAMMY Awards®, including Album of the Year, and it remains one of the most influential and bestselling albums of all time. In 2003, the U.S. Library of Congress selected ‘Sgt. Pepper' for the National Recording Registry, recognizing the album as ”culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." ‘Sgt. Pepper' tops Rolling Stone magazine's definitive list of the ”500 Greatest Albums of All Time."

Preorder Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Anniversary Edition: http://TheBeatles.lnk.to/SgtPepperAnniversary

Watch a brief trailer video for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Anniversary Edition:
https://TheBeatles.lnk.to/SgtPepperAnniversaryTrailer

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Anniversary Edition
Tracklists
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(‘Sgt. Pepper' 2017 Stereo Mix)
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2. With A Little Help From My Friends
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
4. Getting Better
5. Fixing A Hole
6. She's Leaving Home
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
8. Within You Without You
9. When I'm Sixty-Four
10. Lovely Rita
11. Good Morning Good Morning
12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
13. A Day In The Life

Deluxe [2CD, digital]
CD 1: ‘Sgt. Pepper' 2017 Stereo Mix (same as single-disc CD tracklist, above)
CD 2: Complete early takes from the sessions in the same sequence as the album, plus various versions of ”Strawberry Fields Forever" and ”Penny Lane"
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Take 9]
2. With A Little Help From My Friends [Take 1 – False Start And Take 2 – Instrumental]
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Take 1]
4. Getting Better [Take 1 – Instrumental And Speech At The End]
5. Fixing A Hole [Speech And Take 3]
6. She's Leaving Home [Take 1 – Instrumental]
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! [Take 4]
8. Within You Without You [Take 1 – Indian Instruments]
9. When I'm Sixty-Four [Take 2]
10. Lovely Rita [Speech And Take 9]
11. Good Morning Good Morning [Take 8]
12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) [Take 8]
13. A Day In The Life [Take 1 With Hummed Last Chord]
14. Strawberry Fields Forever [Take 7]
15. Strawberry Fields Forever [Take 26]
16. Strawberry Fields Forever [Stereo Mix – 2015]
17. Penny Lane [Take 6 – Instrumental]
18. Penny Lane [Stereo Mix – 2017]

Deluxe Vinyl [180g 2LP]
LP 1: ‘Sgt. Pepper' 2017 Stereo Mix (same as single-disc CD tracklist, above)
SIDE 1 SIDE 2
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1. Within You Without You
2. With A Little Help From My Friends 2. When I'm Sixty-Four
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3. Lovely Rita
4. Getting Better 4. Good Morning Good Morning
5. Fixing A Hole 5. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
6. She's Leaving Home 6. A Day In The Life
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
LP 2: Complete early takes from the sessions in the same sequence as the album
SIDE 3
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Take 9 And Speech]
2. With A Little Help From My Friends [Take 1 – False Start And Take 2 – Instrumental]
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Take 1]
4. Getting Better [Take 1 – Instrumental And Speech At The End]
5. Fixing A Hole [Speech And Take 3]
6. She's Leaving Home [Take 1 – Instrumental]
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! [Take 4]
SIDE 4
1. Within You Without You [Take 1 – Indian Instruments]
2. When I'm Sixty-Four [Take 2]
3. Lovely Rita [Speech And Take 9]
4. Good Morning Good Morning [Take 8]
5. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) [Take 8]
6. A Day In The Life [Take 1 With Hummed Last Chord]

Super Deluxe [4CD/DVD/Blu-ray boxed set]
CD 1: ‘Sgt. Pepper' 2017 Stereo Mix (same as single-disc CD tracklist, above)
CD 2: Complete early takes from the sessions, sequenced in chronological order of their first recording dates
1. Strawberry Fields Forever [Take 1]
2. Strawberry Fields Forever [Take 4]
3. Strawberry Fields Forever [Take 7]
4. Strawberry Fields Forever [Take 26]
5. Strawberry Fields Forever [Stereo Mix – 2015]
6. When I'm Sixty-Four [Take 2]
7. Penny Lane [Take 6 – Instrumental]
8. Penny Lane [Vocal Overdubs And Speech]
9. Penny Lane [Stereo Mix – 2017]
10. A Day In The Life [Take 1]
11. A Day In The Life [Take 2]
12. A Day In The Life [Orchestra Overdub]
13. A Day In The Life (Hummed Last Chord) [Takes 8, 9, 10 and 11]
14. A Day In The Life (The Last Chord)
15. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Take 1 – Instrumental]
16. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Take 9 And Speech]
17. Good Morning Good Morning [Take 1 – Instrumental, Breakdown]
18. Good Morning Good Morning [Take 8]
CD 3: Complete early takes from the sessions, sequenced in chronological order of their first recording dates
1. Fixing A Hole [Take 1]
2. Fixing A Hole [Speech And Take 3]
3. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! [Speech From Before Take 1; Take 4 And Speech At End]
4. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! [Take 7]
5. Lovely Rita [Speech And Take 9]
6. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Take 1 And Speech At The End]
7. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Speech, False Start And Take 5]
8. Getting Better [Take 1 – Instrumental And Speech At The End]
9. Getting Better [Take 12]
10. Within You Without You [Take 1 – Indian Instruments Only]
11. Within You Without You [George Coaching The Musicians]
12. She's Leaving Home [Take 1 – Instrumental]
13. She's Leaving Home [Take 6 – Instrumental]
14. With A Little Help From My Friends [Take 1 – False Start And Take 2 – Instrumental]
15. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) [Speech And Take 8]
CD 4: ‘Sgt. Pepper' and bonus tracks in Mono
(Tracks 1-13: 2017 Direct Transfer of ‘Sgt. Pepper' Original Mono Mix)
14. Strawberry Fields Forever [Original Mono Mix]
15. Penny Lane [Original Mono Mix]
16. A Day In The Life [Unreleased First Mono Mix]
17. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Unreleased Mono Mix – No. 11]
18. She's Leaving Home [Unreleased First Mono Mix]
19. Penny Lane [Capitol Records U.S. Promo Single – Mono Mix]
DISCS 5 & 6 (Blu-ray & DVD)
Audio Features (both discs):
– New 5.1 Surround Audio mixes of ‘Sgt. Pepper' album and ”Penny Lane," plus 2015 5.1 Surround mix of ”Strawberry Fields Forever" (Blu-ray: DTS HD Master Audio 5.1, Dolby True HD 5.1 / DVD: DTS Dolby Digital 5.1)
– High Resolution Audio versions of 2017 ‘Sgt. Pepper' stereo mix and 2017 ”Penny Lane" stereo mix, plus 2015 ”Strawberry Fields Forever" hi res stereo mix (Blu-ray: LPCM Stereo 96KHz/24bit / DVD: LPCM Stereo)
Video Features (both discs):
– The Making of Sgt. Pepper [restored 1992 documentary film, previously unreleased]
– Promotional Films: ”A Day In The Life;" ”Strawberry Fields Forever;" ”Penny Lane" [4K restored]
 
I'd be interested in checking out the alternate takes but don't really want to buy CDs. Hopefully it'll be available digitally at some point.

I wonder if it actually sounds better than the re-release from a few years back.

Revolver is my favorite Beatles album, and I probably like the best songs of the White Album and Abbey Road more than Sgt. Pepper, but man, I haven't listed to it in years and I'm going to go throw it on right now after watching that advertisement.
 

WedgeX

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So that means that 1992 is just as far from 1967 as today is from 1992.

Just in case anyone else needed to feel old.
 

DiscoJer

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This is such a great album...except for Within You Without You which is so jarring and out of place.

I'm not saying it's a bad song, but bad for the album.
 

PopeReal

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So that means that 1991 is just as far from 1967 as today is from 1991.

Just in case anyone else needed to feel old.

It was a good year. I already felt old anyway.

Anyway Sgt. Peppers seemed like that one Beatles CD everyone had in their dorm room.
 

JABEE

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I wish the big deluxe box set came with a vinyl configuration.

I preordered the Blu/CD set. I can always cancel as it gets closer.
 

Enthus

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As expected, no Carnival of Light release. I was really hoping for it, though. Oh well, I'll probably be picking up my favorite album twice more now, so I'm happy. I really do wish they had done similar deluxe versions for all the albums on the 50th anniversaries. I'd love to hear more outtakes from Rubber Soul. I imagine they will definitely do one for Abbey Road, at least.


I can dream that the Let It Be film will actually be re-released on that 50th anniversary.
 
Crap I want the Super Deluxe Edition. But do I want to spend all that money??? I mean I can just buy the 2-disc Deluxe Edition and be happy. But that book...
 

ascii42

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Not my favorite Beatles Album, probably not even in my top 5, but I'd be interested in hearing the new mixes.
 

ZeroRay

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They've had A Day in the Life up on Youtube for awhile with a new stereo mix.

If it's as good as that, I can't wait to hear the rest of the album.
 

Simmins

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One of my favorite Beatles albums, both musically and artistically with the cover. It gets edged out by Revolver and Rubber Soul. Even then though all three albums are so close together they might as well share the same rank IMO.
 

Metalmarc

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Question should i be listening to the Beatles in Mono?, or is that for purists only? I've heard about it but not sure why we'd listen to it apart from that it was the way they were originally recorded?

I only own 2 Beatles CD's, Sgt peppers & abbey rd, both in stereo,
 

Moppeh

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Question should i be listening to the Beatles in Mono?, or is that for purists only? I've heard about it but not sure why we'd listen to it apart from that it was the way they were originally recorded?

I only own 2 Beatles CD's, Sgt peppers & abbey rd, both in stereo,

Most of their stereo mixes just plain suck. Anything before the White Album was designed purely around the mono mix. It will be interesting to see how this new mix sounds since Sgt. Pepper has a lot of potential as a stereo mix.
 

GTI Guy

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Question should i be listening to the Beatles in Mono?, or is that for purists only? I've heard about it but not sure why we'd listen to it apart from that it was the way they were originally recorded?

I only own 2 Beatles CD's, Sgt peppers & abbey rd, both in stereo,

Oddly I prefer mono. Also believe it or not songs sound different, not the left/right obviously...for example the pacing in tomorrow never knows just sounds different when listening to mono vs stereo
 

ascii42

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Question should i be listening to the Beatles in Mono?, or is that for purists only? I've heard about it but not sure why we'd listen to it apart from that it was the way they were originally recorded?

I only own 2 Beatles CD's, Sgt peppers & abbey rd, both in stereo,
Abbey Road only had a stereo mix, actually. Let It Be as well. It's personal preference, but along with the purism thing, generally people tend to dislike the way the stereo mix was done back then. They tended to everything up between the channels, rather than keep some things in the center.
 
Some other cool Beatles announcements should be coming soon too. Nothing earth shattering but for a limited audience should be exciting.
 

PR_rambo

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Anyone else listen to this yet? The new mix is pretty much a new album it sounds that different.

I picked up the vinyl and 2 CD edition. I think I've listened to it about 5 times so far. It sounds pretty amazing. I'm hearing instruments and vocals that I've haven't heard before.
 

jesu

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It's not like I can often hear much differences in remasters but with this it's like all the instruments/vocals are spread out better/further apart and sound individually clearer.
I'm well impressed.

After all these years still one of the most overrated bands of all time.

You tell em!
 
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