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    Past Masters, Vol. 1

    Past Masters, Vol. 1
    Artist: The Beatles
    Label: Toshiba EMI Japan
    Category: Music

    List Price: $46.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
    Sales Rank: 268967

    Format: Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    EAN: 4988006740082
    ASIN: B00005GL0X

    Release Date: March 18, 1998
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Love Me Do
      • From Me to You
      • Thank You Girl
      • She Loves You
      • I'll Get You
      • I Want to Hold Your Hand
      • This Boy
      • Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
      • Sie Liebt Dich
      • Long Tall Sally
      • I Call Your Name
      • Slow Down
      • Matchbox
      • I Feel Fine
      • She's a Woman
      • Bad Boy
      • Yes It Is
      • I'm Down

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      • Past Masters, Vol. 2
      • A Hard Day's Night
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      • Please Please Me (Remastered)
      • Beatles For Sale (Remastered)

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Although they were probably the band that most transformed rock from a singles medium to an album-oriented form, the Beatles also released many singles and EP tracks that never made it onto albums. In the U.S., Capitol turned the group's early LPs, through Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, into compilations, more or less, throwing the hit singles onto the vinyl to augment the album tracks. When the label later released the U.K. albums on CD, it posed a problem: What to do with the non-LP singles? Past Masters, Volume 1 compiles 18 of those singles, including some of their best-known tracks, running from "Love Me Do," "She Love You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and "This Boy" to "I Feel Fine" and Paul's homage to Little Richard, "I'm Down." Essential stuff. --Bill Holdship

    Album Description
    Australian 2 LP set. EMI. 2005.


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    5 out of 5 stars Companion to the British albums through HELP!   September 8, 2004
    MurrayTheCat (upstate New York)
    119 out of 130 found this review helpful

    When EMI decided to release The Beatles' output on CD in the late 80s, they chose to issue the albums in their British formats and supplement them with two discs of non-album material called PAST MASTERS.

    PAST MASTERS VOLUME ONE gives us a mix of things, mostly singles--some A-sides, some B-sides--including "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You" sung in German. But there is a serious downside to this release: We are given the stereo versions of 11 of the 18 selections, and this is sad because, with the exception of "Bad Boy," they were originally issued on vinyl (and sounded fantastic!) in mono.

    Mono was the standard for years, but in the late 60s there was a major push within the record industry to make stereo the standard. And the industry did its best to brainwash the public into thinking that stereo was better than mono in all cases. Though the industry was surprisingly successful with its marketing tactics, the truth remains that much pre-1969 stereo rock 'n' roll sounds gimmicky at best, presenting severe and perverse channel separation that often saps the music of its power and realism. It is well documented that until 1969, George Martin spent the majority of time working on the mono mixes and comparatively little time on the stereo; stereo was just not deemed as important. Sadly, today the term "mono" is associated with inferior sound in the minds of most people. This myth is so ingrained in consumers' thinking that the word "mono" does not even appear on the outside packaging of PAST MASTERS VOLUME ONE (lest it deter anyone from a purchase), even though the mono tracks are marked with an asterisk. The four-letter word appears only in fine print and somewhat hidden within the booklet.

    "Love Me Do" differs from the well-known version found on the PLEASE PLEASE ME album. This is the recording that was the original British single in 1962.

    "From Me To You," "Thank You Girl," "She Loves You," and "I'll Get You" are in mono and can be found on other compilations. (But this British version of "Thank You Girl" differs from the one we got on the American LP of THE BEATLES SECOND ALBUM. The American version had harmonica in spots where this one doesn't.)

    These stereo versions of "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "This Boy" are not the versions that were released as the single, as the notes deceptively imply. The single was in mono and did not have the ridiculous left/right channel separations that we have here. The original versions--in glorious-sounding mono--can be found in THE BEATLES SINGLES COLLECTION boxed set.

    "Long Tall Sally," "I Call Your Name," "Slow Down," and "Matchbox" were released together as an EP in England but were scattered across three different albums in the U.S. "Slow Down" and "Matchbox" were also released together as a single in America. In particular, the stereo mix of "Slow Down" sounds mutilated and severely saps the performance of its delirious intensity and power. It's plain and simple: Whereas the stereo versions found here sound disjointed and undernourished, the mono versions found in the BEATLES EP COLLECTION boxed set sound full, focused, and realistic.

    "I Feel Fine" is another song that sounds far more realistic in mono. We are given the stereo version here, which has the drums and bass far left, the guitars far right, and the vocals--sounding abnormally detached and somewhat cavernous--in the middle. "She's A Woman" doesn't sound as bad. The mono versions of both, however, can be found in the BEATLES SINGLES COLLECTION boxed set.

    During the HELP! sessions, they recorded two songs by Larry Williams, "Bad Boy" and "Dizzy Miss Lizzy," specifically for Capitol in the U.S. Both songs appeared on BEATLES VI (and, for some reason, "Lizzy" was spelled "Lizzie" on that album.) Though "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" was included on the British release of HELP!, "Bad Boy" was not released in the U.K. until the December 1966 compilation A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES. I have always thought that both songs sound lackluster compared with the white-hot "Slow Down" (another Williams tune), recorded the previous year. In the spring of 1965, the band was beyond that style of music anyway.

    "Yes It Is" was the B-side to the "Ticket To Ride" single and also appeared on BEATLES VI. Many Beatles fans who owned the stereo version of that album are used to the version we get here. But many of us infinitely prefer the richer and more focused sound of the mono version.

    I would have been much happier had Paul's delightfully raucous "I'm Down" ended the HELP! album instead of "Dizzy Miss Lizzy." Oh well. This stereo version of "I'm Down" is no match for the exhilarating mono mix issued as the flip side of the "Help!" single. Furthermore, the version of "Help!" released as the single differs significantly from the album version. One wonders why the single version did not turn up here. But it is available, along with the mono "I'm Down," in the SINGLES COLLECTION boxed set.

    For those looking for a compilation to serve as an overview, THE BEATLES/1962-1966 (Red Album), THE BEATLES/1967-1970 (Blue Album), or BEATLES 1 will do much better than the PAST MASTERS discs, which were not designed for that purpose. Because the boxed set collections mentioned above are priced beyond reason, I will not recommend them to the more casual or more recent Beatles fans (though--by far!--they best represent this material). I can recommend PAST MASTERS VOLUME ONE without reservation to those fans who are unfamiliar with the mono and, therefore, do not share in my rather severe prejudices.



    5 out of 5 stars Classic desert island rock   May 15, 2003
    L. Power (San Francisco)
    51 out of 58 found this review helpful

    This features rare Beatles classics, mostly pre 1965. I remember this was released in the UK and called Rarities, because most of the songs are not on any other Beatles albums, and were either B sides or EP tracks.

    This is early Beatles at their rocking best. Almost all these songs are uptempo, with the exception of Yes It is and This Boy which are slower and feature excellent harmonies.

    I can listen to this album without even thinking about pressing the skip button.

    There are too many highlights on this album to number, but here goes:

    1. Paul McCartney doing his Little Richard impersonation on Long Tall Sally.

    2. The German versions of She Loves You and I want to hold your hand.

    3. Lennon and the beautiful 12/8 rhythm on This Boy.

    4. Lennon on I Call Your Name

    5. McCartney singin She's A Woman.

    6. The cover version of Bad Boy

    7. The Little Richard style screamer I'm Down

    8. Those B side rockers Thank you girl, I'll get You

    9. From Me To You.

    If I couldn't take the White Album to a desert island this would be a good second choice.

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    4 out of 5 stars Excellent collection of Beatlemania tracks.   August 30, 2000
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Past Masters 1 is a very helpful compilation that fills in the gaps for those Beatles fans that want all the official studio recordings. Because the Beatles from 1963-1965 (which is the span of this compilation) were putting stuff out in a singles era, some of these "stray" tracks are of exceptional quality and of the utmost importance to the band's history.

    Love Me Do (a different version than the one on Please Please Me), From Me To You, She Loves You, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Long Tall Sally, I Feel Fine, Yes It Is, and I'm Down are key Beatles tracks. If you have an essentials-only policy, then the Red Album is sufficient for you. For those that own all the Beatles' regular albums, there's no reason not to have this too, it fills in a lot of gaps.

    This CD was made to help the fans by cleaning up the band's catalogue, and it succeeded in doing so. So be aware that it is not a Greatest Hits of the early years, that there are tracks (for example the unneccessary inclusion of the German numbers) that keep this from getting a 5th star and making this album for Beatles fans (and not casual fans who'd be better served with the Red Album).


    5 out of 5 stars The missing link pt 1 ("Yes it is it's true!")   January 1, 2005
    Cristian Domarchi (Concepcion, Chile)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Surely nowadays nobody discusses the productivity of The Beatles as creators of music. They were more prolific than any contemporary artist, and possibly than any artist *ever*. So at the time of their popularity peak they would not include singles on their albums (the UK Parlophone albums, because those are the real ones - don't listen to what Capitol says), even if they were huge hits, like other artists. That left a huge gap in their discography when it was released on CD; even releasing their 13 albums their official output was still not complete.

    Fortunately someone thought about the fans at that time and gathered together a 2 CD-set collection of "the missing link" tracks, and, as the booklet sets, "if you have the 13 CDs, plus these two, you have everything that The Beatles [...] officialy released".

    So this CD, spanning through 1962 to 1965 (and its sister volume, covering the later years from 1966 to 1970) isn't really a 'conceptual' album, it's really a collection of non-LP songs, both non album huge hits ("From Me To You", "She Loves You", "I Want To Hold Your Hand", "I Feel Fine") and the more 'obscure' tracks:

    "Love Me Do", included in its single-version, with Ringo drumming (!) and no tambourine, slightly different from the Please Please Me CD version;

    "Thank You Girl", the B side to "From Me To You", an innocent sweet pop song dedicated to the fans;

    "I'll Get You", the fantastic B side to "She Loves You", also including a contagious refrain ("oh yeah, oh yeah"), with intriguing lyrics about a love that should come in the future, just because the singer believes in it (The Beatles were beginning to experiment with songs surpassing the 'I love you, you love me' barrier), and also containing one of the biggest double-tracking mistakes by John Lennon in the middle eight (!);

    "This Boy", incredible B side to "I Want To Hold Your Hand", featuring terrific three-part harmonies, a stage favorite from those years;

    The german versions of "She Loves You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand", even if only worth listening because of their historic value;

    "Long Tall Sally" (sung by Paul McCartney), "Slow Down" (sung by John Lennon) and "Matchbox" (sung by Ringo Starr), three rock'n'roll covers extracted from the one and only UK LP with exclusive material (Long Tall Sally), and in most cases surpassing the original version;

    "I Call Your Name", one of the most underrated Lennon compositions, intriguing and with a very interesting ryhthm change in the middle-eight, unusual for those times, from the same Long Tall Sally LP;

    "She's A Woman", a McCartney screamer including a piano track, B side to "I Feel Fine";

    "Bad Boy", another underrated Lennon cover of Larry Williams, this time joined by terrific lead guitar 'responses' by George Harrison, and only released originally in the US;

    "Yes It Is", three-part harmony B-side to "Ticket To Ride"; and

    "I'm Down", possibly one of the best rocking tracks The Beatles ever made, including a compelling McCartney lead vocal, great work by Harrison on the guitar and a wacky organ solo by Lennon.

    Although the songs are remastered, most of them are in mono mixes and the audio quality screams for remastering/remixing, there are no flops in this one, no bad tracks. If you're a Beatles fan you should get this, in order to complete your collection. If you're only a casual listener, you'll enjoy the hits and will also be surprised by some 'hidden gems' in here, made by what's undebatably the best band ever. So "everyone wins in the end". Get it.




    5 out of 5 stars A must-have   May 17, 2001
    G. Sawaged (Canada)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    This album and volume 2 are just brilliant. Some people here have said it's like a duplication of the red and blue albums. But that is so not true. These are songs that were B-Sides, singles and other rarities. Even the songs that were hits that are on this album are the original single versions and not the same as the album tracks. The 12 page booklet contains interesting information on each and every track. One thing I don't understand though, is that my cd contains 18 tracks while Amazon only lists their's as 17. "Slow Down" is on my album but not on Amazon's. Is the U.S release different to the one I bought in Canada? But all the other songs are the same.


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