Beatles / Ultra Rare Trax Master Collection I vol.1&2 (1CD)
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This "Ultra Rare Tracks: Master Collection I (VOL.1 & 2)" has a recording content that is based on the original of the TSP label, but all the sound sources have been replaced with new ones, and the sound quality has improved as well as depending on the song. If you compare it with the previous release, the difference is clear, such as being recorded longer and converting monaural to real stereo. Even just the first song "I Saw Her Standing There", you can see that the performance part that reproduces the realistic vocals and fine details is a master with a higher level of freshness than ever before. “How Do You Do It” and “Leave My Kitten Alone”, which were also included in the anthology, are recorded in monaural to real stereo versions using the latest AI technology. “Penny Lane,” “The Fool On The Hill,” and “I Am The Walrus,” which were originally known as acetate discs, have also been replaced with sound sources that have evolved from monaural to real stereo. Also, both versions of "A Hard Day's Night", for which "TAKE3" was incorrectly written as "TAKE4" in the original, are recorded in stereo. In addition to the songs included in the original VOL.1&2, there are 6 extra songs included.
Beatles / Ultra Rare Trax Master Collection Ⅱ vol.3&4 (1CD)
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This "Ultra Rare Tracks: Master Collection? (VOL.3 & 4)" has a recording content based on the original TSP label, but all sound sources have been replaced with new ones, and the sound quality has improved as well as depending on the song. The difference is clear when compared with the previous release, such as being recorded longer and converting monaural to real stereo. "Tomorrow Never Knows", which was fake in the original, has been replaced with TAKE3's remix. “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Across The Universe,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Do You Want To Know A Secret” and “Yer Blues” from Rock & Roll Circus have been converted from monaural to real stereo using the latest AI technology. Recorded in version. Furthermore, “All You Need Is Love”, which was broadcast live by satellite, has also been replaced with a sound source that has evolved from monaural to real stereo. In addition to the songs included in the original VOL.3&4, there are 3 extra songs included.
Beatles / Ultra Rare Trax Master Collection Ⅲ vol.5&6 (1CD)
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This "Ultra Rare Tracks: Master Collection III (VOL.5 & 6)" has a recording content based on the original TSP label, but all the sound sources have been replaced with new ones, and the sound quality has improved as well as depending on the song. The difference is clear when compared with the previous release, such as being recorded longer and converting monaural to real stereo. "Because" with different sound source, "Revolution", "The One After 909", "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Christmas Time (Is Here Again)", "Come And Get It", "It's All Too Much" "12-Bar Original" and "Dig It" are recorded in monaural and real stereo versions using the latest AI technology. In addition, even the BBC radio broadcast of “I’ll Be On My Way” has been replaced with a sound source that has evolved into real stereo. In the past, there have been series versions after this VOL.6, but this is the last original release. Also, although there are no additional extras included, the main story itself is longer than the original.
[Content details]
This "Ultra Rare Tracks: Master Collection I (VOL.1 & 2)" has a recording content that is based on the original of the TSP label, but all the sound sources have been replaced with new ones, and the sound quality has improved as well as depending on the song. If you compare it with the previous release, the difference is clear, such as being recorded longer and converting monaural to real stereo. Even just the first song "I Saw Her Standing There", you can see that the performance part that reproduces the realistic vocals and fine details is a master with a higher level of freshness than ever before. “How Do You Do It” and “Leave My Kitten Alone”, which were also included in the anthology, are recorded in monaural to real stereo versions using the latest AI technology. “Penny Lane,” “The Fool On The Hill,” and “I Am The Walrus,” which were originally known as acetate discs, have also been replaced with sound sources that have evolved from monaural to real stereo. Also, both versions of "A Hard Day's Night", for which "TAKE3" was incorrectly written as "TAKE4" in the original, are recorded in stereo. In addition to the songs included in the original VOL.1&2, there are 6 extra songs included.
Beatles / Ultra Rare Trax Master Collection Ⅱ vol.3&4 (1CD)
[Content details]
This "Ultra Rare Tracks: Master Collection? (VOL.3 & 4)" has a recording content based on the original TSP label, but all sound sources have been replaced with new ones, and the sound quality has improved as well as depending on the song. The difference is clear when compared with the previous release, such as being recorded longer and converting monaural to real stereo. "Tomorrow Never Knows", which was fake in the original, has been replaced with TAKE3's remix. “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Across The Universe,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Do You Want To Know A Secret” and “Yer Blues” from Rock & Roll Circus have been converted from monaural to real stereo using the latest AI technology. Recorded in version. Furthermore, “All You Need Is Love”, which was broadcast live by satellite, has also been replaced with a sound source that has evolved from monaural to real stereo. In addition to the songs included in the original VOL.3&4, there are 3 extra songs included.
Beatles / Ultra Rare Trax Master Collection Ⅲ vol.5&6 (1CD)
[Content details]
This "Ultra Rare Tracks: Master Collection III (VOL.5 & 6)" has a recording content based on the original TSP label, but all the sound sources have been replaced with new ones, and the sound quality has improved as well as depending on the song. The difference is clear when compared with the previous release, such as being recorded longer and converting monaural to real stereo. "Because" with different sound source, "Revolution", "The One After 909", "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Christmas Time (Is Here Again)", "Come And Get It", "It's All Too Much" "12-Bar Original" and "Dig It" are recorded in monaural and real stereo versions using the latest AI technology. In addition, even the BBC radio broadcast of “I’ll Be On My Way” has been replaced with a sound source that has evolved into real stereo. In the past, there have been series versions after this VOL.6, but this is the last original release. Also, although there are no additional extras included, the main story itself is longer than the original.