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Name
Yellow Submarine Songtrack
Type
soundtrack
Longtype
/ compilation album
Artist
The Beatles
Released
13 September 1999
Recorded
1965–1968
Genre
Rock
Length
45:38
Language
English
Label
Apple, Capitol, EMI
Producer
George Martin
Reviews
Allmusic Rated 3/5 link Blender Rated 3/5 link Rolling Stone Rated 4/5 link

Yellow Submarine Songtrack is a soundtrack album by The Beatles for the 1999 re-release of the 1968 film Yellow Submarine released on 13 September 1999 in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States. It contains only The Beatles songs used in the film, including tracks absent from the original Yellow Submarine album. The extra tracks replaced the George Martin film score from the original release, while the complete score was included as a DVD audio track in the CD/DVD package featuring the album and film. The songs were fully remixed from the original multitrack tapes for this album, something not done for the original Compact Disc release of The Beatles catalogue in the late 1980s except for Help! and Rubber Soul. The album debuted in the UK charts at #8 selling 19,000 copies in its first week. It also peaked at #15 on the Billboard 200, with 68,000 copies sold in its opening week. In France the album debuted at #13.

Structure

stereo recordings.Yellow Submarine Songtrack norwegianwood.org. Retrieved on July 26, 2007. Almost all of The Beatles songs included in the film are on Yellow Submarine Songtrack. An exception is "A Day in the Life", which was not put in because EMI did not want too many songs from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to be included. Although all of the tracks were remixed, the songs included on Songtrack are the standard catalogue recordings that were previously available on other releases. Consequently, the extra verse of "It's All Too Much" or the off-the-cuff rendition of "Think for Yourself" heard in the film are not included on the album. The title track, "Yellow Submarine" contains the line "a life of ease" from John Lennon that had been missing in prior stereo mixes of the song. The replies from Lennon to the main lyric are gradually panned and faded from the right side of the stereo field to the left. The sound effects in this version are also more pronounced. The multitrack tapes of "Hey Bulldog" were newly synchronized to create the Songtrack version. Due to the way the song had been originally recorded, the piano and drum performances were inseparable for a new mix. They remain on the left audio channel while snare overdubs performed by Ringo Starr are centred. The automatic double tracking that erroneously continued into the first verse on the 1966 stereo version of "Eleanor Rigby" was corrected in the 1999 remix. Additionally, the string octette is separated in a similar fashion to the Anthology 2 instrumental. The vocals by Paul McCartney are centred and lower in volume. The prior stereo version of "Love You To" contains a shorter fade than the initial mono recording. This shortening is retained in the Songtrack version. Acoustic guitars and percussion are situated at the left channel for the new mix of "All Together Now". McCartney and Lennon's vocals are centred while the chorus is split across the left and right. The background vocals heard on the second verse are more audible and the guitar is clearer. The Songtrack version of "Only a Northern Song" marked the appearance of the song for the first time in true stereo. The original 1969 stereo album featured a synthesized Duophonic variant of the original mono version. A stereo mix of this song also appeared on the Anthology 2 compilation album, but was comprised of alternate takes featuring different overdubs and lyrics.

Comments

  • arcid63

    arcid63 on 1st Dec 11:

    This album is amazing, the newly remastered and remixed sound is great. Apple should release a parallel collection of the FAB albums remixed and remastered like this. I'm sure we fans and lots of other muisc collectors would buy them anyway!

  • beatles@lex

    beatles@lex on 12th Nov 11:

    i want to buy this but it is hard to find it in my country

  • APPLEBONKERS

    APPLEBONKERS on 22nd Aug 11:

    It's horrible that the DVD of "Yellow Submarine" that was released at the same time as this "songtrack" is no longer in print. I wanted to buy one for my nephew. This CD, however, is great fun. I love the alternate mixes on this. It's possibly the best sounding CD of The Beatles. It reminds me of the Mobile Fidelity Half-Speed Master Recordings.

  • Sam The Walrus Man

    Sam The Walrus Man on 15th Jun 11:

    My first Beatles I had. And SIGNED by Paul! It's my prized possession.

  • ringo14

    ringo14 on 13th Mar 11:

    The beatles rool!

  • ringo14

    ringo14 on 13th Mar 11:

    i seen the movie its the funniest and wierdist but the beatles rool!

  • Paul+George+John+Ringo= Me

    Paul+George+John+Ringo= Me on 9th Jan 11:

    i have this!

  • Zero McCartney

    Zero McCartney on 3rd Dec 10:

    i have a question: Does this album have the whole song for each of the songs that are listed... or is it just the pieces of songs from the movie??? Help! :D

  • Paul+George+John+Ringo= Me

    Paul+George+John+Ringo= Me on 1st Sep 10:

    Everybody loves this song!

  • btlsfan9

    btlsfan9 on 29th Aug 10:

    i didnt put that!

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