All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary sets due to be announced tomorrow


George fans, there will be REMIXED digital and vinyl configurations of ATMP and unreleased demos, outtakes, etc. at 6 different price points announced tomorrow (June10th), with the big Kahuna being an Uber deluxe set priced at $1,000.  Before you start crying ripoff, have a look at it and remember you can choose one of the lower priced sets if that's too much money for you. For more info see these threads:

(1) George Harrison All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary Edition - contents, outtakes & sound quality | Steve Hoffman Music Forums

(1) George Harrison - All Things Must Pass 50th-ish Anniversary Edition - Price & Shipping Thread | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
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I did buy the Sgt. Peppers, bought Cd version and won the vinyl version of White Album, but passed on Let It Be. Now we are into the Beatles respective solo careers ... did get one of the recent Lennon Imagine versions ... @yyzsantabarbara at this rate we will be seeing REISSUES for 200 years 😜
Anytime I play Wah Wah from the album, the awful SQ makes me feel wah wah.

Otherwise, timeless album. I'll just keep playing my period press.
I wonder just how much better this copy is
https://better-records.com/products/harriallth_2105?_pos=2&_sid=bc1c5c44d&_ss=r

This guy has mastered the art of "sell the sizzle" and not the steak, in his descriptions of albums. 
Phil Spector made an awful mess of that album. . . call me cynical but I'd be surprised if much could be done to significantly improve it. . . 

I can stand to listen to the MoFi Gold disc of Layla and my Japanese SHM of Exile On Main Street (with the treble rounded off using Schiit Loki), to mention a couple other classics with poor SQ but I haven't found a version of ATMP that's listenable. 

It would be great if I'm proven wrong, but I'll be shocked if that's the case.  
Just checked out the official description that include this nugget:  "The new mix transforms the album by sonically upgrading it – making it sound brighter, fuller and better than ever before".

Since when is "brighter" a good thing when it comes to CDs?  Maybe this is designed to compensate for Boomer generation hearing losses but I'm 65 and the two versions of ATMP that I've bought and promptly gotten rid of were both plenty bright.  I don't view this as an encouraging sign.