Yeah, they are definitely expensive.but all of that “wasted” time and money. Answer (1 of 3): It looks like John, with a fake beard (either worn or superimposed on the photo). You will find criticisms of Apple doing the remasterings, but consider that Apple spent decades of legal battles and cash with original members of the Beatles or their widows, so all of that time and money spent was definitely considered by a considerable degree when they were going to do their own remastering. The recent “Let It Be” special edition set was released, but had CDs and LPs, so those three sets above should be fine for now.
Capitol T-2576, mono, black label with colorband, early pressings have. So from the late 70s to late 10s, the Beatles’ Apple Corps company filed at least a couple of lawsuits against Apple Computer and compromises and agreements over the years led Apple Computer to buy Apple Corps altogether and release a few remastered compilations: one in 2010 as a complete set in stereo/mono and entirely in mono: McCartney-3:00 'Revolver' is the tenth album by The Beatles on Capitol and. of the Beatles greatest studio achievements, Revolver and Sgt /> Thomas A. So before I talk about Apple Corps being bought out by Apple Computer, I recommend getting this live at the BBC CD set, which probably had the best recordings of their earlier years together and should be a near-perfect-overall ADC, before doing close album listening: remove the stinger, wash with soap and water, cover and keep clean.