Sunday, September 19, 2021

Abbey Road Side 2 ....A Miracle Mix of the Beatles' Masterpiece #3,000

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THIS AMAZING MIX OF ABBEY ROAD 2
(SIDE 2) IS INSPIRING

OVERWHELMINGLY WONDERFUL!

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FROM PRODUCER JOE VIGLIONE
i was recording, of course, around the time of Abbey Road, 1969/1970 as a teenager, experimenting with reel-to-reel...and started professionally recording at 17 in 1971.  
 
My dad's album released in 2021 some months back is from the tracks recorded in 1971, 1972 and 1986 (in Medford at Joe Pet's studio on Foster Court).
 
When I found this amazing mix of Abbey Road 2 last night (or early this morning) around 12:46 am, it was stunning and inspiring.   The warmth of this particular mix, the clarity on the instruments, it is almost like listening to Quadrophonic, but it is stereo.  Elements of this masterful work by the Beatles can be heard, but with a warmth...Harrison's guitar right before She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, elegantly manic, sparkling with "darling wonders"...such drive the way the instruments ring out.  Marvelous.
from JV's book on record production (C)6/19/21 all rights reserved.




The Abbey Road side 2 medley from The Beatles, with a reshuffled track order meant to replicate the original intent of the album; Her Majesty now sits in between Mean Mr. Mustard and Polythene Pam, with the ending and intro notes respectively blending into Her Majesty as required. I also included the extended take of You Never Give Me Your Money as found in The Beatles Rock Band, which includes a bit more guitar solo. However, to get all the masters to line up correctly, I had to use the Beatles RB stems, so the mix sounds a tad dryer than you may be used to, so my apologies if it's a bother. This is mostly just a fun experiment to see how the album may have turned out. 

 

1: You Never Give Me Your Money (0:00 - 3:51) 2: Sun King (3:52 - 6:17) 3: Mean Mr. Mustard (6:18 - 7:25) 4: Her Majesty (7:26 - 7:46) 5: Polythene Pam (7:47 - 9:05) 6: She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (9:06 - 10:55) 7: Golden Slumbers (10:58 - 12:30) 8: Carry That Weight (12:31 - 14:05) 9: The End (14:06 - 16:13)

 



 

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