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07 avril 2009, 20:47 | News from the world
On commence avec du très très lourd! Les rééditions des beatles, pour de vrai ça arrive

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Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music are delighted to announce the release of the original Beatles catalogue, which has been digitally re-mastered for the first time, for worldwide CD release on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 (9-9-09), the same date as the release of the widely anticipated "The Beatles: Rock Band" video game. Each of the CDs is packaged with replicated original UK album art, including expanded booklets containing original and newly written liner notes and rare photos. For a limited period, each CD will also be embedded with a brief documentary film about the album. On the same date, two new Beatles boxed CD collections will also be released. The albums have been re-mastered by a dedicated team of engineers at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London over a four year period utilising state of the art recording technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analogue recordings. The result of this painstaking process is the highest fidelity the catalogue has seen since its original release. The collection comprises all 12 Beatles albums in stereo, with track listings and artwork as originally released in the UK, and 'Magical Mystery Tour,' which became part of The Beatles' core catalogue when the CDs were first released in 1987. In addition, the collections 'Past Masters Vol. I and II' are now combined as one title, for a total of 14 titles over 16 discs. This will mark the first time that the first four Beatles albums will be available in stereo in their entirety on compact disc. These 14 albums, along with a DVD collection of the documentaries, will also be available for purchase together in a stereo boxed set. Within each CD's new packaging, booklets include detailed historical notes along with informative recording notes. With the exception of the 'Past Masters' set, newly produced mini-documentaries on the making of each album, directed by Bob Smeaton, are included as QuickTime files on each album. The documentaries contain archival footage, rare photographs and never-before-heard studio chat from The Beatles, offering a unique and very personal insight into the studio atmosphere. A second boxed set has been created with the collector in mind. 'The Beatles in Mono' gathers together, in one place, all of the Beatles recordings that were mixed for a mono release. It will contain 10 of the albums with their original mono mixes, plus two further discs of mono masters (covering similar ground to the stereo tracks on 'Past Masters'). As an added bonus, the mono "Help!" and "Rubber Soul" discs also include the original 1965 stereo mixes, which have not been previously released on CD. These albums will be packaged in mini-vinyl CD replicas of the original sleeves with all original inserts and label designs retained. Discussions regarding the digital distribution of the catalogue will continue. There is no further information available at this time.

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Re-mastering the Beatles catalogue

The re-mastering process commenced with an extensive period conducting tests before finally copying the analogue master tapes into the digital medium. When this was completed, the transfer was achieved using a Pro Tools workstation operating at 24 bit 192 kHz resolution via a Prism A-D converter. Transferring was a lengthy procedure done a track at a time. Although EMI tape does not suffer the oxide loss associated with some later analogue tapes, there was nevertheless a slight build up of dust, which was removed from the tape machine heads between each title.

From the onset, considerable thought was given to what audio restorative processes were going to be allowed. It was agreed that electrical clicks, microphone vocal pops, excessive sibilance and bad edits should be improved where possible, so long as it didn't impact on the original integrity of the songs.
In addition, de-noising technology, which is often associated with re-mastering, was to be used, but subtly and sparingly. Eventually, less than five of the 525 minutes of Beatles music was subjected to this process. Finally, as is common with today's music, overall limiting - to increase the volume level of the CD - has been used (Ringo va hurler), but on the stereo versions only. However, it was unanimously agreed that because of the importance of The Beatles' music, limiting would be used moderately, so as to retain the original dynamics of the recordings.
When all of the albums had been transferred, each song was then listened to several times to locate any of the agreed imperfections. These were then addressed by Guy Massey, working with Audio Restoration engineer Simon Gibson.
Mastering could now take place, once the earliest vinyl pressings, along with the existing CDs, were loaded into Pro Tools, thus allowing comparisons to be made with the original master tapes during the equalization process. When an album had been completed, it was auditioned the next day in studio three - a room familiar to the engineers, as all of the recent Beatles mixing projects had taken place in there - and any further alteration of EQ could be addressed back in the mastering room. Following the initial satisfaction of Guy and Steve, Allan Rouse and Mike Heatley then checked each new re-master in yet another location and offered any further suggestions. This continued until all 13 albums were completed to the team's satisfaction.

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The Stereo Albums (available individually and collected in a stereo boxed set)
The stereo albums have been remastered by Guy Massey, Steve Rooke, Sam Okell with Paul Hicks and Sean Magee
All CD packages contain original vinyl artwork and liner notes
Extensive archival photos
Additional historical notes by Kevin Howlett and Mike Heatley
Additional recording notes by Allan Rouse and Kevin Howlett
* = CD includes QuickTime mini-doc about the album
Please Please Me* (CD debut in stereo)
With The Beatles* (CD debut in stereo)
A Hard Day's Night* (CD debut in stereo)
Beatles For Sale* (CD debut in stereo)
Help!*
Rubber Soul*
Revolver*
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band* (also includes 1987 notes, updated, and new intro by Paul McCartney)
Magical Mystery Tour*
The Beatles*
Yellow Submarine* (also includes original US liner notes)
Abbey Road*
Let It Be*
Past Masters (contains new liner notes written by Kevin Howlett)

'The Beatles in Mono' (boxed set only)
The mono albums have been remastered by Paul Hicks, Sean Magee with Guy Massey and Steve Rooke
Presented together in box with an essay written by Kevin Howlett + = mono mix CD debut
Please Please Me
With The Beatles
A Hard Day's Night
Beatles For Sale
Help! (CD also includes original 1965 stereo mix)+
Rubber Soul (CD also include original 1965 stereo mix)+
Revolver+
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band+
Magical Mystery Tour+
The Beatles+
Mono Masters




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26 août 2009, 20:44 | Re: News from the world
Uncut nous lâche une cartouche sur les rééditions du siècle

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On September 9, digitally remastered versions of all The Beatles studio albums will be released. You can read UNCUT’s verdict of the remasters in full in this month’s issue – on sale Thursday August 27. But, in the meantime, here’s extracts from David Cavanagh’s review to whet your appetite…

The key word is clarity. Not loudness. Clarity. The voices and instruments are crystal clear, pure, human, natural (except, of course, when filtered through psychedelic effects) and stripped of several decades’ worth of detritus and dust. It’s as if we’ve been visiting an art gallery to gaze in wonder at a masterpiece all these years, and then suddenly an attendant comes along with a sponge and wipes the painting from top to bottom. The techniques of mastering have been controversial in recent years, with accusations (and proof, indeed) that music is being ‘brickwalled’: compressed to headache-inducing levels in order to give albums an ersatz loudness. Had these CDs come out in 1999 or 2000, as many of us were hollering for them to do, it’s likely they would now need remastering again.

It’s a weird thing to say, but Apple’s frustrating procrastination has turned out to be a lifesaver for these albums. Remastered by a small team of Abbey Road engineers over a four-year period, the CDs have not been brickwalled or over-compressed (unlike the 2000 compilation 1, which sounds unpleasantly ‘glassy’ in comparison), and nor do they even sound particularly loud (unless you turn them up). The two that have been restored to the point of miraculousness and beyond, The White Album and Abbey Road, are the ones I’d recommend first to people on limited budgets. Abbey Road’s Long Medley is simply a breathtaking musical tapestry. When it has to rock, it rocks. When it needs to be subtle (there is much more to the transition between “You Never Give Your Money” and “Sun King” than we previously thought), it has a warm, heavenly glow.

Of course, one could argue that any old rubbish would sound impressive on Abbey Road’s state-of-the-art, quintessentially expensive speakers. Perhaps we should all calm down a bit, chum. Will your so-called ‘clarity’ be detectable on a normal, high-street CD player, or on an iPod? It should, and it will. It’s not a question of surreptitious noise removal, or peak elimination, or making Magical Mystery Tour sound like Metallica (thank God). Think of it more as a spring-clean for the music and the mind. Changes in texture, atmosphere, the relationship of The Beatles’ voices to the microphone: all of these are evident and undeniable. As a result, almost every album comes as a shock. They haven’t had plastic surgery. They’ve taken their masks off, and we didn’t even know they were wearing one.

History rewritten? No – history written honestly, truthfully, transparently, exhilaratingly, with no omissions or obfuscations. The Beatles up-close and personal. With blisters on their fingers.

2 semaines, 2 semaines, 2 semaines,2 semaines, 2 semaines, 2 semaines !!!!!

Quelques news en vrac :

  • EP de Massive Attack bientôt
  • Un titre gratuit (et pas trop chiant) de radiohead dispo sur W.A.S.T.E
  • Weezer sort son nouvel album Raditude, fin octobre, le nouveau single est écoutable : ICI, c'est catchy à mort et ça me rappelle Town called malice des jam. enfin j'adore comme d'hab.
  • la nouvelle chanson et clip de scarlett johansson est dispo : ICI
    est c'est plutôt pas mal. Il est vrai que j'suis ptet pas supra objectif grinning smiley
  • L'album solo de julian casablancas (mr strokes) sort le 29 septembre, mais ça j'en avais déjà parlé.
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28 août 2009, 08:27 | Re: News from the world
Oui mais tu oublies une bien triste nouvelle : la mort de René, le saxophoniste des Musclés !
R.I.P
Radio
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28 août 2009, 09:13 | Re: News from the world
au moment où j'écrivais mon post je n'étais pas au courant mais en effet c'est le drame.

Big up rené
Radio
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29 août 2009, 11:56 | Re: News from the world
Oasis c'est fini

je pars noyer mon chagrin dans la leffe
29 août 2009, 12:47 | Re: News from the world
c'est pas la première fois qu'ils se battent, c'est peut-être une fausse alerte?!!
Radio
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29 août 2009, 13:07 | Re: News from the world
c'est pas la première fois, c'est guère surprenant, mais la tournure semble définitive
Mazic
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30 août 2009, 11:10 | Re: News from the world
extrait du site officiel du groupe :
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A STATEMENT FROM NOEL
28 August 2009
"It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.

"Apologies to all the people who bought tickets for the shows in Paris, Konstanz and Milan."
Ça sent le sapin sad smiley.
Radio
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30 août 2009, 13:06 | Re: News from the world
ué ça semble plié

et dire qu'aujourd'hui ce sont les 15 ans de definitely maybe



la boucle est bouclée sad smiley
01 septembre 2009, 15:06 | Re: News from the world


Radio
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01 septembre 2009, 22:46 | Re: News from the world
Toujours au taquet le dodolf !

la ptite phrase sur the verve grinning smiley
Mazic
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02 septembre 2009, 07:56 | Re: News from the world
"Have you tried Kasabian ?"
grinning smiley
17 septembre 2009, 22:37 | Re: News from the world
Bon, je passe et repasse, et toujours pas un p'tit mot pour le regretté Filip Nikolic
Donc je laisse notre ami JM lui rendre un dernier hommage... Mettez pas le son trop fort quand même


Radio
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22 septembre 2009, 22:51 | Re: News from the world
le marketing viral de weezer continue avec les aventures memesques de Sidney the dog (en vedette sur la pochette du prochain album du groupe).

Les fans se sont lachés, c'est succulent



28 septembre 2009, 09:30 | Re: News from the world
Muse obligé de jouer en Playback sur une chaine italienne.
Aucun branchement, des rôles intervertis, Matthew qui fait n'importe quoi à la batterie.





Apparemment, la présentatrice n'y voit que du feu grinning smiley
Mazic
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28 septembre 2009, 12:50 | Re: News from the world
J'en avais entendu parler, c'est tout de même poilant grinning smiley.
Radio
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09 octobre 2009, 22:40 | Re: News from the world
Au rayon des petites nouvelles qui font plaisir, le 2 novembre est le jour de sortie du nouvel album de Weezer : Raditude mais aussi (et presque surtout) c'est la sortie de la version deluxe de Pinkerton qui comportera 2cd pour environ 40 titres au total !

Novembre va bien commencer !
Radio
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02 décembre 2009, 00:12 | Re: News from the world
le film qui va faire chialer dans les chaumière dès janvier





concernant la réédition de pinkerton annoncée ci dessus, bah on sait que rivers cuomo y travaille, promis

Mazic
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02 décembre 2009, 09:49 | Re: News from the world
oh pinaize un film sur Blur !!! Je veux je veux je veux !!
Trop fort le petit câlin entre Graham et Damon dans la bande annonce, c'est chargé de sens.
Radio
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04 décembre 2009, 11:13 | Re: News from the world
Ces temps ci les news tombent aussi promptement que les gouttes de pluies.

Le nouveau gorillaz arrive

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First, he's got the new Gorillaz album, Plastic Beach, nearly finished. According to a Guardian interview, it's the "most pop record [he's] ever made" and features guest turns from Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, Barry Gibb, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, and the Horrors. (De La Soul are on there too.)
...

Speaking of the Blur/Gorillaz frontman, Pos also told EW that De La have contributed to a couple new Gorillaz songs (""Sloped Tropics" and "Electric Shock"winking smiley for the cartoon group's new record, tentatively titled Plastic Beach. De La Soul and Gorillaz previously collaborated on the single "Feel Good Inc." Read the full EW story for details.

De même que le nouveau Arcade fire

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Arcade Fire are set to release their new album in May next year, according to sources in the USA.
The Canadian band are reportedly planning to release the first single from the album early next year, followed by the album in May, and are considering live shows around the release, claims Billboard.
As well as considering options for their own live shows, they are likely to headline US festivals next summer.
Arcade Fire have been working on their third album with Markus Dravs, who produced their last album 'Neon Bible'
09 février 2010, 13:48 | Re: News from the world
Salade Tomates Oignons, un clip non officiel de Booba "revu et corrigé" par Yuksek



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