The Daily Beatle is reporting that Flaming Pie will be reissued in July 2020. The Super Deluxe configuration is rumored as 5 CD + 2 DVD. Could this be the first Macca reissue to include a surround sound mix of the album?
I've hated Lynne as a producer ever since "Free as a Bird". He accomplished the seemingly impossible feat of making The Beatles sound like a band that is trying to sound like The Beatles.Judging by the sound of Lynne's "From Out Of Nowhere" he's also no longer a fan quality audio. (Maybe Jeff was trying to make it sound like the recent Chicago Transit Authority trainwreck...which by the way we are still waiting on a "corrected" version of that...)
We can but hope, "All Things Must Pass" is an album I loveI highly doubt this will contain any surround sound at all.
The only Beatles-related product I can see in surround sound this year (besides anything revolving around "Let It Be") would be potentially a 50th anniversary reissue of "All Things Must Pass" from George Harrison (I can imagine that album being remixed in surround sound by Giles Martin & Sam Okell)
Or maybe ES since the tapes came from sessions that were very similar to Layla.I highly doubt this will contain any surround sound at all.
The only Beatles-related product I can see in surround sound this year (besides anything revolving around "Let It Be") would be potentially a 50th anniversary reissue of "All Things Must Pass" from George Harrison (I can imagine that album being remixed in surround sound by Giles Martin & Sam Okell)
Where Snood's Back To The Egg Dammit!!!
I may not be an omnipotent Nanner, but “Ram” me ... PuhaleaseWhere Snood's Back To The Egg Dammit!!!
Another fave of mine. A few months ago I read an interview with Paul where he said that one of the things that he liked about putting together these reissues is that they remind him of some songs that he'd forgotten about. He specifically mentioned "Arrow Through Me" so I thought that maybe Back to the Egg might be next. I'm sure we'll get it eventually. One of my only gripes about the McCartney Years DVD set was that it overlooked the majority of videos from Back to the Egg. There was a TV special that had clips for eight songs from the album; only two made it to the DVD.
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