Monday, August 23, 2010

The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Mono vs. stereo mix

Mono and stereo mixes of Sgt Pepper were both in 1967

If the Beatles album Sgt innovative. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was in 1967, it was both a mono and stereo mixes and available. Al mono was once considered the "norm" as most people refer to their music with mono and stereo sound was still fairly new to the scene and as a sort of "experimental."

The Beatles workedMainly to the mono mix

The Beatles and their producers and engineers (George Martin and Geoff Emerick, the fields are legends) worked very hard to Sgt Get the mono mix. Pepper perfect. In comparison, they spent much less time in the stereo version. Because of this many people feel that the mono version of the album, because it "has determined."

Differences between mono and stereo mixes

NextThe obvious difference is that the mono and stereo mono, stereo, there are differences in the mixtures containing certain things in one version but not in another can be heard. The following are some examples of the differences between the two versions

The guitar at the end of "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is far more important in the mono mix.
The mono mix of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" has a lot of echoes of John Lennon on lead vocals, this version of the song In Ahigher quality "Spacey. It 'a little' slower.
"She's Leaving Home" sounds faster in the mono mix. Maybe it was for some reason, when he slowed in the stereo mix?
"Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" includes a drum intro, four bars is longer than the mono version. Many other sounds that are audible in the stereo mix.

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