Posts Tagged ‘The Beatles’

The Beatles // Apple Records USB

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

My friend Jerod sent me over a couple of photos of the ultra-limited (well, at only 30K available it is by Beatles standards) Apple Records USB drive containing high quality audio recordings, exclusive videos, and a shit ton of photos. At a retail price tag of $280, this is certainly not for the casual fan, but anyone who can shell out the cash for the recently remastered mono/stereo box sets have to be at least thinking about adding this to the collection. Here’s what Jerod had to say about it:

It’s pretty awesome! The apple is really heavy, I think it’s solid metal. The packaging is kinda like an iPod or iPhone — really minimal and clean. I watched all the mini documentaries last night and they are amazing. They have lots of audio from the studio, like from when they would be rolling tape before and after the takes, or the beginning of bad takes.

The audio quality is really good. I’ve only been listening to the FLAC files, all of which are 7.32GB. The mp3s are 1.39GB but are a good 320kbs bit rate (those are better for iPods and the like since iTunes can’t import FLAC files). The drive has an autorun flash interface which allows access to all the music in a cover-flow-esque user interface. It also has the 13 videos, and a bunch of photos including alternate photos from album covers.

Over all, I’ve only been more and more happy with the purchase as time has gone by. I got my hands on it just last night, but I’ve already listened to three of the albums, watched all the videos, and looked at a good chunk of the photos! Some people have scoffed at me when I tell them the price, but I think it is really well priced. Plus, because there are only 30,000, it might very well be worth a lot more in the future, maybe even the near future.

So there you have it! If you want to take the plunge, there are several outlets selling it. If not, here are some more shots Jerod took of the packaging as well as the drive itself so you can almost experience the feeling of unwrapping this gem:

The Sandwitches // Back to the Sea 7”

Friday, December 11th, 2009

For those with a short memory span, The Sandwitches are an indie-pop outfit hailing from San Fran who have stirred up a little bit of a buzz this past year. SoCal based Southpaw Records recently put out an extremely limited 7” featuring the wildly catchy “Back to Sea” (also featured on their LP) as the A-side and a new track entitled “Beatle Screams” for its B-side counterpart.

“Back to Sea” is easily the best song The Sandwitches have made to date, so it’s no surprise that they left the version untouched on the 7” (no alterations, no “acoustic rendition”, etc…) — just great harmonies and easily listening. “Beatle Screams” also has that sing-along appeal which The Sandwitches are known for, but pairs it with a completely different melody that’s more carnival ride than the Liverpudlian one you would expect with such a title. The screams are certainly present, as they close out the final 15 seconds of this 2+ minute track with yelps that are more fluttery than chaotic.

Although not much is gained listening solely to the 7” (their LP How To Make Ambient Sad Cake shows the breadth of the band a lot better), it’s a good introduction for those who would like to know a little more about the band before laying down $20 for the vinyl.

The Sandwitches // Back to Sea