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Digitally remixed 50th Anniversary edition of The Beatles' musical masterpiece. This Abbey Road release features the new stereo album mix, sourced directly from the original eight-track session tapes. To produce the mix, Giles Martin working with Sam Okell, was guided by the album's original mix supervised by his father, George Martin. experience Abbey Road again! Review: 洋楽のアルバムを初めて購入したのは、高校3年生だった1987年の春。中古レコードで手に入れた『Abbey Road』と『Let It Be』が、私のビートルズ体験の原点です。(その後、CDや新品のレコードでも買い直すほど、長い付き合いになりました。) 当初は、あの象徴的なジャケットの格好良さに惹かれたものの、内容としてはヒット曲満載の『Let It Be』の方を好んで聴いていました。しかし、後に全作品を時系列で追い、彼らの音楽的変遷を辿った末にもう一度『Abbey Road』に向き合った時、その圧倒的な完成度に改めて打ちのめされたのです。 収録曲では「Come Together」や「Something」が有名ですが、個人的には「Oh! Darling」の熱量や「Here Comes The Sun」の光溢れるメロディに強く惹かれます。 ジョン・レノンの個性が光るA面も素晴らしいですが、このアルバムの真の真価は、やはりB面のメドレーにあります。ポール・マッカートニー主体の、まさに「ロック・シンフォニー」と呼ぶべきあの連続体。数え切れないほど聴き返しているのに、常に「早く次を聴きたい」という高揚感と「まだ終わってほしくない」という寂しさが同時に押し寄せます。 このB面だけでポールのベスト盤と言っても過言ではないほどの密度。このメドレーを生で体験したくて、1990年のポール初来日公演に足を運んだのは、今でも大切な思い出です。 正直なところ、歴史的名盤とされる『Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band』にはそれほど惹かれませんが、この完璧な構築美を誇る『Abbey Road』と、個々の楽曲が鋭い『Revolver』の2作を聴けば、彼らがなぜロック界最高のレジェンドなのかを確信できます。 ビートルズが崩壊直前に、最後の力を振り絞って作り上げた洗練の極み。リアルタイムを経験していない世代の私にも、彼らの偉大さをこれ以上ない形で実感させてくれる唯一無二の傑作です。 Review: The Beatles - Abbey Road - very good print and well packed. - The Beatles - Abbey Road- very good print and well packed.


















| ASIN | B07VNS48HD |
| Amazon Bestseller | #1,153 in Music ( See Top 100 in Music ) #43 in Imports #104 in Rock (Music) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (30,974) |
| EAN | 0602577915123 |
| Item model number | UM-7791512 |
| Label | Beatles |
| Manufacturer | Beatles |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2019 |
| Product Dimensions | 31.39 x 31.39 x 0.79 cm; 235.87 g |
M**L
洋楽のアルバムを初めて購入したのは、高校3年生だった1987年の春。中古レコードで手に入れた『Abbey Road』と『Let It Be』が、私のビートルズ体験の原点です。(その後、CDや新品のレコードでも買い直すほど、長い付き合いになりました。) 当初は、あの象徴的なジャケットの格好良さに惹かれたものの、内容としてはヒット曲満載の『Let It Be』の方を好んで聴いていました。しかし、後に全作品を時系列で追い、彼らの音楽的変遷を辿った末にもう一度『Abbey Road』に向き合った時、その圧倒的な完成度に改めて打ちのめされたのです。 収録曲では「Come Together」や「Something」が有名ですが、個人的には「Oh! Darling」の熱量や「Here Comes The Sun」の光溢れるメロディに強く惹かれます。 ジョン・レノンの個性が光るA面も素晴らしいですが、このアルバムの真の真価は、やはりB面のメドレーにあります。ポール・マッカートニー主体の、まさに「ロック・シンフォニー」と呼ぶべきあの連続体。数え切れないほど聴き返しているのに、常に「早く次を聴きたい」という高揚感と「まだ終わってほしくない」という寂しさが同時に押し寄せます。 このB面だけでポールのベスト盤と言っても過言ではないほどの密度。このメドレーを生で体験したくて、1990年のポール初来日公演に足を運んだのは、今でも大切な思い出です。 正直なところ、歴史的名盤とされる『Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band』にはそれほど惹かれませんが、この完璧な構築美を誇る『Abbey Road』と、個々の楽曲が鋭い『Revolver』の2作を聴けば、彼らがなぜロック界最高のレジェンドなのかを確信できます。 ビートルズが崩壊直前に、最後の力を振り絞って作り上げた洗練の極み。リアルタイムを経験していない世代の私にも、彼らの偉大さをこれ以上ない形で実感させてくれる唯一無二の傑作です。
M**A
The Beatles - Abbey Road - very good print and well packed.
The Beatles - Abbey Road- very good print and well packed.
納**志
探していました梱包も丁寧でした買って良かった
C**G
好聽
み**ん
ビートルズ大好き💕です。
浦**朗
オリジナルが聴き過ぎて傷ついたので購入。個人的に安眠用CDです。 じつはレコードも持っています。 このanniversaryeditionは、音の粒立ちというか各パートの音の解像度が明瞭です。 好き嫌いはあると思いますが、わたしはこのeditionが気に入りました。 音量全体もオリジナル盤より少し大きいです。 レコードと同じような音が聴きたければ、通常盤をお勧めします。
あ**う
ありがとう
あ**ま
やっぱりレコードは良いですね。 40年前に欲しかったのですが、買っちゃいました。 最高です。
I**N
Abbey Road, the iconic masterpiece from The Beatles, has been etched into the annals of music history since its original release in 1969. Now, half a century later, the 50th Anniversary Edition on vinyl breathes new life into this timeless classic, delivering an unparalleled sonic experience that transcends the boundaries of time. From the moment the needle touches the grooves of the vinyl, it's evident that this edition has been crafted with meticulous care. The warmth and richness of the analog sound transport the listener to the hallowed grounds of Abbey Road Studios, where the Fab Four once walked in musical unison. The vinyl medium, with its inherent warmth and depth, adds an extra layer of authenticity to the experience, capturing the true essence of the recording era. What sets this anniversary edition apart is the meticulous remastering process undertaken by Giles Martin, son of the legendary George Martin, who was the original producer of Abbey Road. Giles' commitment to preserving the integrity of the original recordings while enhancing the overall audio fidelity is nothing short of remarkable. The result is a sonic tapestry that reveals nuances and subtleties previously unheard, allowing listeners to rediscover the album with fresh ears. The packaging itself is a work of art, paying homage to the iconic cover art while incorporating new elements that commemorate the album's enduring legacy. The attention to detail extends beyond the sound quality, with the vinyl housed in a sturdy, high-quality sleeve that ensures the physical embodiment of Abbey Road matches the sonic excellence within. Abbey Road's 50th Anniversary Edition on vinyl is not merely a reissue; it's a celebration of musical brilliance and cultural significance. Whether you're a seasoned Beatles aficionado or a newcomer exploring the magic of Abbey Road for the first time, this edition serves as a gateway to an era when music was crafted with passion, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to artistry. In conclusion, Abbey Road's 50th Anniversary Edition on vinyl is a must-have for any serious collector or music enthusiast. It not only pays homage to one of the greatest albums of all time but elevates the listening experience to new heights, reminding us all why The Beatles continue to be an enduring force in the realm of popular music.
J**O
C**N
Excelente y bien remasterozado. Imprescindoble
A**Y
La Super De Luxe ha una confezione molto pratica, un bel cartonato della dimensione di un classico 33 dove è inserito perfettamente il Libro vero e proprio, che ha 4 piccoli scomparti dove sono custoditi i preziosi CD. I primi due sono del disco rimasterizzato e la versione blue-ray. Gli altri due contengono le demo di inedite prove in studio- Belle le foto interne dove, oltre a quelle celebri sulle strisce pedonali, ci sono diverse inedite fatte da Linda Mc Cartney. Ben curate le sezioni, con le varie introduzioni (inizia sempre Paul) le track by track, anche una sezione dedicata alla celebre copertina …and in the End… Purtroppo mancano i simpatici gadget che erano presenti nei due boxoni precedenti, mi aspettavo qualche poster, ecc. E’ una pecca, dato che il boxone proprio non te lo regalano. Ma veniamo all’audio. Ho tralasciato il CD audio e ho sentito direttamente tutto l’Album remixato del Blu-ray, con dts-hd master audio: uno spettacolo per le orecchie, è impressionante, l’ho sentito con un piccolo home theatre eppure sembra di stare in una sala di registrazione! Perfetto! Bravo Gilles! Ovviamente, tutti i brani ne hanno beneficiato ma mi ha colpito molto l’incredibile purezza della stupenda “Here comes the sun”, il magnetismo delle chitarre e dei suoni in quel capolavoro -primo pezzo heavy della storia- che è “I want you”. La batteria di Ringo in “The End” sembra nuova, mai sentita così. Le pareti quasi tremono quando parte “Come together”. Nel remix, in generale i bassi ne hanno enormemente beneficiato. Track studio demo Mi sono piaciute tutte le versioni acustiche dei brani di George (qui all’apice della sua creatività), l’arpeggio magico di John in Because (peccato che non hanno inserito nessuna versione “a cappella” di questo masterpiece come nell’Anthology), la sorprendente melodia di Paul di “Come and get it”, un altro brano che ci poteva stare alla grande dentro il disco, la bellezza degli arrangiamenti sinfonici di George Martin nelle celebri track come "Something" e "Golden slumbers-Carry that weight" che portano al celeberrimo finale di "The End". Ovviamente, “The long one” è la chicca che forse più emozionerà i fan. In sintesi, il boxone della confezione Super De Luxe è caro ma merita, ma soprattutto merita il disco “Abbey Road”, il magnifico canto del cigno di una grande storia, un disco leggendario, tra i più belli della storia della musica, un disco praticamente... perfetto! PS Eccellente come al solito la consegna di Amazon,
P**S
This album was released before "Let It Be," but produced after it. As such, it is the last music the Beatles ever created, and a fitting capstone to their incomparable career. As with my other album reviews I will rate each song on a scale of 5 stars, with 5 representing a classic or timeless piece, 4 a great song, 3 a craftsman-like work, 2 a pedestrian affair, and 1 a throw away. Come Together -- 5 stars - This is one of John Lennon's great nonsense lyrics, but what raises it to the heights is the presentation, a sound that is instantly recognizable and unlike any other song you have ever heard. Thus, it is ironic that Lennon was accused of plagiarizing a Chuck Berry song. The truth is that he borrowed one phrase as homage to Berry (here comes old flat top), and nothing more. The rest is original and unique. The execution of the song, from McCartney's bass to Ringo's drums, shows the power of the Beatles' ensemble to produce work that was greater than the sum of their individual contributions. Something -- 5 stars - After trashing the Beatles in their early days Frank Sinatra later came to nominate this piece as his favorite love song. Sadly, he credited it to Lennon and McCartney when it is actually a Harrison composition. It is probably the best song on the album - a work of elegance, passion, and captivating musicality. It will live forever. Maxwell's Silver Hammer -- 4 stars - This is one of Paul's "cartoon" songs. It seduces you to smile and sing along with its bizarrely cheerful dark humor, and thus wins 4 stars in spite of its meager ambitions. Oh! Darling -- 4 stars - McCartney bares his heart by scorching his throat with a passionate, guttural performance. As usual you will want to sing along, but try to compete with Paul and you may pay a visit to the throat doctor. Octopus's Garden -- 4 stars - Another "cartoon" song, this one written by Ringo. Yes, it's silly and slight, but I dare you not to sing along (and that's my mark of a 4 star song). I Want You (She's So Heavy) -- 4 stars - The subtitle says it all - this song has a very heavy ambiance. Lennon displays his gift for combining simple components to create a work that lingers in the mind much longer than you expect. Here Comes the Sun -- 5 stars - This is another Harrison work and another song that will live forever. It matches tone to theme as well as any song you will ever hear. It is a work of simple genius. Are you feeling down? Then play this song and feel your mood lift like the rising sun. Because -- 4 stars - As I understand it John Lennon heard Yoko Ono play Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata backwards and John made this song out of it. It is, quite simply, beautiful. You Never Give Me Your Money -- 4 stars - This would be a minor work except for its semi-biographical echoes of the Beatles' rise and fall. Because of this it has a special poignancy to it. And once again, it will compel you to sing along. "The Final Medley": Sun King, Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam, She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, The End -- 5 stars - These seven songlets represent the last stretch of music on the last record the Beatles ever produced. They are joined together in a seamless whole, a mini pop opera, and so I have titled the group "The Final Medley" and treat them as one composition. Taken together they are, to re-use a phrase, greater than the sum of their parts. In fact, though I hesitate to admit it, I enjoy listening to these songlets more than anything else the Beatles ever did. And so I rate them 5 stars as a group. The details . . . "Sun King" provides a nice, slow intro. "Mean Mr. Mustard" is an edgy but humorous Lennon character study. "Polythene Pam" is Lennon again. It is a hard driving piece that seems to anticipate both heavy metal and punk. It is also the one piece here that cries out for a longer treatment. "She Came in Through The Bathroom Window" is McCartney. It is probably the slightest component here and foreshadows Pauls' work with Wings, but it fits and adds to the whole. "Golden Slumbers" is Paul again. It is heartbreakingly beautiful. "Carry That Weight" is a rousing chorus of the entire group, and seems to speak of the burden that attaches to the blessing of being a Beatle (you're going to carry that weight for a long time boys, and so they did, and do, and will - those who still live). The End is the end and contains the verse "and in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make." It is a fitting conclusion for a group that made so much love through their music that they earned the love of the whole world. Her Majesty -- ??? stars - it is characteristic of the Beatles that they could not leave off without adding a humorous note, and this irreverent fragment of a love song to the English Queen starts playing after you think the record has finished. The Beatles were not only great composers and musicians, they were also very funny. And so we have 4 five-star songs out of 10, joined by 6 four-star songs. This is truly one of the greatest albums ever made.
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