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Tone Soul Evolution is the second album from The Apples in Stereo.It was recorded from February to June and released in September 1997. The vinyl edition of the album was released with a bonus 7" that included the songs "Man You Gotta Get Up" and "The Golden Flower".
The sixteen-disc collection contains the remastered stereo versions of every album in the Beatles catalogue. The first four albums (Please Please Me, With the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night and Beatles for Sale) made their CD debut in stereo, though most songs from those albums have previously appeared on CD in stereo on various compilations.
Tone Soul Evolution (September 30, 1997) Her Wallpaper Reverie (June 8, 1999) The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone (April 18, 2000) Velocity of Sound (October 8, 2002) New Magnetic Wonder (February 6, 2007) Travellers in Space and Time (April 20, 2010)
Otis Blue has featured on many professional lists of the best albums. According to Lewis, it is "predictably named as a Top 100 album, the token soul set in lists compiled by trendies who surely never bought it at the time." [34] In 1993, NME ranked it 35th on the magazine's "Greatest Albums of All Time" issue [44] and 405th on a similar list ...
Edward Bowser from Soul in Stereo called Elevation an album "that has definite highlights and is perfect if you’re the type who loves to cherry pick a few tracks to create your own playlist. But if you’re judging this album as a total body of work (which is what we do around here), it lacks the cohesion of Tank’s stronger LPs." [2]
Since 2001, Rubber Soul has appeared in critics' best-albums-of-all-time lists compiled by VH1 (at number 6), [361] Mojo (number 27) and Rolling Stone (number 5). [204] It was among Time magazine's selection of the "All-Time 100 Albums" in 2006 [362] and was favoured over Revolver in Chris Smith's book 101 Albums That Changed Popular Music ...
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Her Wallpaper Reverie is the third album from The Apples in Stereo. The fifteen tracks listed for the album give the impression that it is about the same length as the band's previous two albums, but only seven of the tracks are "actual" songs. The other eight tracks play a variation of the same melody.