TLAWR [WAV 16bx41K 5.1]



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spetragl
07-21-2012, 06:25 PM
For all of Beatle fans out there, here is an oddity.
In 1970, the Beatles released TLAWR which is the version everyone has heard listening to the radio.
This version (as many of you know) has been "Spectorized" with the "Wall Of Sound", much to the dismay of Paul.
Years later, Paul re-released TLAWR in what he calls the "Naked" version, which emphasizes his delicate piano playing.

Listening to both versions, I was unable to decide which one I liked best.
Now most of you Beatle fans will call this sacrilege, but I came up with a solution.
Why not create a 5.1 version with both?

So here it is. You’ll need a 5.1 system to appreciate the subtlety.
The Front channels contain the original "Naked" version, and the Rear channels contain the "Spectorized" version.
Have a listen and let me know what you think.

TLAWR (http://www.4shared.com/music/eDAGzTs-/The_Long_And_Winding_Road__nak.html)


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