Indeed, everything here is more vibrant and forceful it’s for the ears of today. Mikal Gilmore of Rolling Stone describes the experience far better than I can: As far as I’m concerned, this is the version of the album to own. I’m hearing details in the remasters that I’ve never even noticed before. I’ve been listening to the remasters and originals side-by-side, and the difference is incredible. The result is like a whole new album - everything is so much more crystal clear and punchy, particularly Ringo’s drums. Pepper’s have been remixed directly off those studio tapes, unlike previous remasters that relied on copies of the audio. Using a blend of vintage and modern technology, all 13 core tracks of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Giles Martin - son of George Martin, who originally produced and mixed the album - dug into the Abbey Road archives and found the original four-track recordings (along with his father’s meticulous notes) to remaster a new stereo version of the album. To celebrate the 50th anniversay of The Beatles’ Sgt.
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