JimN wrote:Didier,
The first two Beatles (UK) albums were released in true stereo on the discs mentioned by Martin (above). But by "true stereo", I mean that they were produced from a genuine two-track master with different information on each channel and not from a mono master artificially reprocessed for stereo.
The technique used for those two vinyl LPs is known to Beatles (and other) cognoscenti as "George Martin stereo" - broadly, the instruments (or most of them) are on one side of the stereo picture and the vocal (most of them) on the other side, with certain extras (eg, handclaps) on the vocal side (logically) and the legendary Abbey Road stereo reverb melding the two channels together into a sort-of harmonious whole.
This was commonplace in the early days of stereo, not only at Abbey Road. It was generally called "ping-pong stereo". A few of the Shadows stereo recordings are made this way, with the lead on one side, and the backing on the other side, which makes it very easy to extract a BT from it !
I have been equipped for stereo since the early sixties, and of course always looked for stereo releases. The first Shadows' stereo record I bought was the second album (10" French release). I already had the first album (10" French release) but it was released in mono only. Soon after, during one of my visit in England I bought again the first album (UK 12" stereo release).Of course I now also have for these two first albums the EMI CD releases containing both the mono and stereo versions for each track.
I have never listened yet to any real stereo recordings for the Beatles' first two albums. If they were released in Uk as indicated, I wonder why they weren't in France, and why the US stereo releases on the Capitol label are in mock stereo, with no noticeable stereo effect (and very poor sound quality compared to the Shdows' recordings of the same time).
The stereo versions have at last been issued on CD in the UK and internationally, about a year ago. It is now possible to get any Beatles album in stereo (on CD)
I'll have to look for that !
Didier