Explore Music Menu

The Voice sounds off on the Beatles Remasters

Posted by: Jeff Woods | Nov 3 2009 9:10AM

I'm working on a two part Legends weekly series, featuring "New York Stories". Not surprisingly, in my research stumbled on the legendary Village Voice and a great review if you're considering those Beatles remasters.If you're on the fence,I insist you cannot go wrong with them, from the standpoint of how they sound and how they are packaged. I just loaded every one of them from disc to my iTunes and I could not be happier. But don't take it from me, check out this review from some weeks ago from our friends at villagevoice.com



Filed Under: Legends of Classic Rock


COMMENTS (3)

Miles
RE:The Voice sounds off on the Beatles Remasters
Nov 13 2009 9:18AM
You morons, he doesn't mean the voices are off. Read the article.

Jeff Woods: Rather mean spirited there Miles.

laurel demille
RE:The Voice sounds off on the Beatles Remasters
Nov 8 2009 7:40PM
how can the beatles ever sound off ?

Jeff Woods: maybe through an 8 track player, but otherwise, I agree :)

Paul
RE:The Voice sounds off on the Beatles Remasters
Nov 3 2009 2:10PM
I've been a Beatles fan for over 40 years now and this remastered set is amazing. I'm hearing things now that I've never heard before. I wouldn't say the voices are off, though it is slightly different due in my opinion to the clarity. Still sounds bloody brilliant!!

Jeff Woods: Yes!

Leave a Comment

Name

 

Email

 

 

Comment On

 

Post Your Comment

 


Disclaimer: Comments submitted to this sites posts are moderated and will be posted to the website once they are deemed to be suitable.

Legends of Classic Rock Bio
   

Legends of Classic Rock LogoSince 2001, Jeff Woods has given classic rock fans the stories behind the music that defined a generation. Combining a mix of album tracks and hits, rarities and live recordings, Legends brings you the colour and content that will bring back tons of memories and deepen your appreciation for the greatest music of the past 40 years. The Legends of Classic Rock debuted in 2001 on radio station Classic Rock Q107 Toronto. Since then it's taken a life of its own. Consider: More than 270 different one hour episodes have been produced, making it the premiere Classic Rock documentary produced in Canada. More than 1,000 one-minute daily features have been written and produced. Legends of Classic Rock is syndicated on virtually every major Classic Rock station and website in Canada.

 

twitter
Follow Jeff Woods on Twitter

Show Schedule

The Legends of Classic Rock can be heard on the following stations:

LOCR Stations

On Air Schedule:

Week of March 7, 2010
Encore Airing Legends 251:
Beginners Guide to Tom Petty

Week of March 14, 2010
Jimi Hendrix - Valley's Of Neptune and Beyond

Week of March 21, 2010
Casualties of Rock Part 1

Week of March 28, 2010
Casualties of Rock Part 2

Week of April 4, 2010
Casualties of Rock Part 3

Week of April 11, 2010
Casualties of Rock Part 4 

Week of April 18, 2010
Jeff Beck is a Guitar God Part 1

Week of April 25, 2010
Jeff Beck is a Guitar God Part 2

Week of May 2, 2010
Rock's original social networks - The Grateful Dead

Week of May 9, 2010
Classic Albums - The Beatles 'Let it Be'
(40 year anniversary May 8, 1970)

FM96Y108Q107 TorontoQ107 CalgaryRock 101.9Rock 101The Wolf