Music
Ono praises remastered Beatles LPs
Published Wednesday, Sep 9 2009, 20:17 BST | By Oli Simpson

In an interview with NME, Ono was asked which of the band's albums had benefited most from the remastering, to which she replied: "All of them."
The 75-year-old added that she thinks the band's latter records will be the most interesting for fans.
"Not so much the ones in the beginning, because they sort of sound like they did then - they were just there," she said. "But when it became a little bit more complex - the latter albums - the sound wasn't as clear and loud as what we're used to now, so the remastering really suits those records."
As previously reported, Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that he wants The Beatles' back catalogue to be made available digitally.
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