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Love (CD + Audio DVD) | 
enlarge | Artist: The Beatles Label: Capitol Category: Music
List Price: $24.98 Buy New: $18.19 You Save: $6.79 (27%)
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Rating: 259 reviews
Format: Special Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5 x 0.8
MPN: 79810 UPC: 094637981023 EAN: 0094637981023
Release Date: November 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: FACTORY SEALED SHIPS IMMEDIATELY
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| Tracks:
| • | Because | | • | Get Back | | • | Glass Onion | | • | Eleanor Rigby/Julia (Transition) | | • | I Am The Walrus | | • | I Want To Hold Your Hand | | • | Drive My Car/The Word/What You're Doing | | • | Gnik Nus | | • | Something/Blue Jay Way (Transition) | | • | Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!/I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Helter Skelter | | • | Help! | | • | Blackbird/Yesterday | | • | Strawberry Fields Forever | | • | Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows | | • | Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds | | • | Octopus's Garden | | • | Lady Madonna | | • | Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light (Transition) | | • | Come Together/Dear Prudence/Cry Baby Cry (Transition) | | • | Revolution | | • | Back In The U.S.S.R. | | • | While My Guitar Gently Weeps | | • | A Day In The Life | | • | Hey Jude | | • | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) | | • | All You Need Is Love |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From Amazon.co.uk It begins with a twittering of birdsong lifted from "Across the Universe." And once the triple-tracked a capella harmonies of "Because" enter, followed by snatches from "A Hard Day's Night" and "The End," leading into a fired-up "Get Back," it becomes obvious that this is far more than just another Beatles compilation. This is Love, conceived by the Fabs' former producer George Martin and son Giles as a stageshow soundtrack to Cirque de Soleil's Las Vegas spectacular of the same name, but appears to have taken on a life of its own. Whereas the Beatles' last release, 1, delivered the (over?) familiar hits in a nice, simple package, Love is a melange of the familiar and obscure, all literally mixed together in one 78-minute audio collage which succeeds in reminding the listener just why the Beatles truly are, as Lennon put it, "toppermost of the poppermost." There's no new Beatles material per se, but the songs are all approached differently--some are cut together in a flawlessly mixed medley (check out "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!/I Want You/Helter Skelter"), some reassemble different backing tracks and vocal performances to create new spins on old classics; but all the songs are revitalized considerably. Even in its weakest moments (which probably work better in the context of the show itself), Love is still a formidable prospect, and one has to admire Martin's willingness to go out on a limb with such a project. While purists may complain that the cut 'n' paste nature of the project is simply tampering with perfection, at the very least it'll make them reach for the originals and enjoy them all over again. For newcomers and everyone else, it makes a fine listen, both in its sonic clarity (the actual tracks are the best they've sounded on CD) and audacious nature. --Thom Allott More from the Fab Four  The Capitol Albums, Vol. 2 |  Revolver |  Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |  Anthology 1 |  Anthology 2 |  Anthology 3 |
Album Description FIRST TIME EVER SPECIAL EDITION will include both the stereo CD and a BONUS AUDIO DVD packaged in a digi-package with O-card. The DVD is audio only and will contain 81 minutes of music in both 5.1 surround sound and stereo (presented in DVD-Audio MLP, DTS, Dolby and PCM). "Love" is a fascinating reworking of numerous classic Beatles recordings by the band's original producer, Sir George Martin, and his son Giles. "Love" is also the title of the highly successful Cirque du Soleil show, a co-production with Apple Corps featuring the music of the Beatles, currently wowing audiences in Las Vegas. In creating the music for the show and for the album, George and Giles have created a continuous "soundscape"--a series of well-known Beatles songs augmented by additional instrumentation and vocals taken from their vast bank of original multi-track tapes. If you can imagine "Strawberry Fields Forever" beginning with John's original demo before going into an early take of the song and then climaxing in a musical collage including the piano solo from "In My Life" and the harpsichord pattern from "Piggies" and lots, lots more--or "Get Back" prefaced by the "Hard Day's Night" opening guitar chord, the guitar and drum solos from "The End," and segued into "Glass Onion," you will begin to get the picture. But hearing is believing! The guys have pushed back the boundaries and come up with a brand-new work that will add to the enduring legacy of the band. The result is an amazing album that not only reinforces the timeless quality of the group's recordings--the fans will have fun enjoying the roller-coaster experience of the album whilst trying to spot where all the pieces come from--it is also destined to open up a new legion of fans to the Beatles experience.
Album Description Japanese CD/DVD pressing of this 2006 release. Apple.
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It's pretty bad September 12, 2008 Practical Music (USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
They finally release The Beatles in a High Fidelity format and what do we get a Megamix.....snippets of Beatle songs. For a lot of you DJ's out there you know how we hate Megamixes. Come on Apple Records, EMI, Parlophone whoever has the power, do it while we are still alive. The Beatles in it's true form on DVD-Audio, DTS ...... that would be amazing.
Great Compilation August 25, 2008 E. Ritter (Boise, ID) Absolutely love this CD. Saw the Cirque show in Las Vegas and missed buying the cd afterwards - my boyfriend and kept talking about it so much, and then another person I know played it one night and I knew I had to buy it. Even if you own every Beatles album, this one is great simply for its seamless transitions and mixes between various songs. Plus, it makes a great visual of the Beatles lives as musicians.
LOVE this album! July 18, 2008 Margie Wilson (western Sonoma County, USA) A must-have for any Beatles' fan! George Martin (original producer extraordinaire for the Beatles) and his son Giles have produced an exquisitely mastered product. Highly suggest this double version: CD plus the Audio DVD. Costs MUCH more if you buy it at the actual show at The Mirage in Las Vegas. We purchased this, then went to see the show (which, by the way, has the longest contract EVER for a resident show--ten years!--and we HIGHLY recommend it . . . a true feast for the eyes, ears, and all your senses!), and listened to it while we drove back home. Buy it . . . you won't regret it! Even if you have, like we do, all the original recordings. These newly mastered songs are fabulous!!
Great Stuff - whether or not you have seen the show! July 13, 2008 K. H. Tan (SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE Singapore) This is simply fantastic. Whether or not you watch the show, these remastered classics are just phenomenal. I could not watch Love in Vegas in Dec 2006 as they were on a short hiatus the few short days I was there. But nevertheless, this CD is still a brilliant purchase, and sounds as good today as it ever did. Strongly recommended. Buy it for yourself, or as a painfree, easy introduction to the Beatles for the younger 'uns who may not have had the benefit of knowing the Fab Four back when...
... it's all you need... May 14, 2008 Dr. Samurai (Bradenton, Florida United States) I saw the show in Las Vegas last summer, a few days shy of it's one year anniversary. The music in the theater is played in surround so that's why I bought this addtion. It contains both a standard CD as well as a 5.1 surround sound disc. The music re-mixes from the original recordings are beyond belief. Even though we've all heard these songs a thousand times before, the clarity of these re-mixes makes it almost like they truely are "new songs". Hearing alternate versions of songs as well as mixing the drums from one song into the melody of another (how'd they do it?) sound amazing. Listen to the end of Strawberry Fields and hear almost a half dozen different songs interwoven at the same time. It isn't for everyone, in fact most Cirque soundtracks probably won't mean as much if you haven't seen the show already, but you don't have to see "Love" to enjoy listening to these versions of Beatles classics.
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