Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Beatles - The Days In Their Life (Volume 1)



From the volume 1 liner notes:

"The Beatles- The Days In Their Life" - the remastered version. This twenty-one volume set contains the entire Days In Their Life program as it was originally broadcast in the early Eighties. The Days In Their Life was originally pressed onto thirty vinyl LP records. It was these vinyl LPs that radio stations used as a source for their broadcasts. The collection presented here is sourced from one of these original broadcast vinyl LP sets.



The LP set used for this remastered series is from the personal archives of Ira Lipson, the narrator of this extensive program. This particular series is made possible through his generosity, and trust. His support is sincerely appreciated.


This remastered version has attempted to upgrade the listening experience by replacing almost all of the music tracks with high quality audio from sources such as Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs, DCC Compact Classics and Dr. Ebbetts Sound Systems.


All of this has been done while maintaining the integrity of the original broadcast. No material has been added and no part of the original program has been removed. The result is a listening experience superior to what was possible during the original broadcast.


"A splendid time is guaranteed for all."

Track list
  1. Program Intro
  2. Narrative
  3. Narrative
  4. Narrative
  5. Cry For A Shadow
  6. Narrative
  7. Ain't She Sweet
  8. Narrative
  9. My Bonnie
  10. Narrative
  11. Take Good Care Of My Baby
  12. Narrative
  13. Hello Little Girl
  14. Narrative
  15. Narrative
  16. Love Me Do
  17. Narrative
  18. P.S. I Love You
  19. Narrative


2 comments:

wajorama said...

Vol. I Part 1

http://tinyurl.com/7pu46x

Vol. I Part 2

http://tinyurl.com/77tkgp

Records and Rants said...

Hi! I googled this set because I have it.. not the remaster. The ORIGINAL radio records.. all 30 of them in decent shape. (some more than others) Do you know if they are worth anything? I inherited them from my radio dad. Just curious.