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Lennon’s version of "Stand By Me" was recorded during his infamous "Lost Weekend" in Los Angeles. It’s a song about needing support during a period when his personal life was in upheaval. By stripping away the vintage hiss and balancing the levels, the 2020 Ultimate Mix highlights the Lennon poured into the microphone, making a 50-year-old recording feel brand new.

The goal of the 2020 remix, overseen by Yoko Ono Lennon and produced by Sean Ono Lennon, was Using high-definition digital transfers from the original multi-track tapes, engineer Paul Hicks cleaned up the "muddy" wall of sound typical of the 70s production style. stand_by_me_ultimate_mix_2020_john_lennon_offic...

Lennon’s voice is moved front and center. You can hear the grit and the vulnerability in his delivery more clearly than in the original 1975 master. Lennon’s version of "Stand By Me" was recorded

The bass and drums are significantly "punchier," giving the song a modern weight that helps it hold up next to contemporary recordings. Why It Matters The goal of the 2020 remix, overseen by

The 2020 Ultimate Mix: John Lennon’s "Stand By Me" When John Lennon released his Rock ‘n’ Roll album in 1975, the standout track was undoubtedly his cover of Ben E. King’s For the 2020 Gimme Some Truth collection, this classic underwent a "Ultimate Mix" treatment that fundamentally changed how we hear Lennon’s vocal performance. What Makes the Ultimate Mix Different?

Lennon’s version of "Stand By Me" was recorded during his infamous "Lost Weekend" in Los Angeles. It’s a song about needing support during a period when his personal life was in upheaval. By stripping away the vintage hiss and balancing the levels, the 2020 Ultimate Mix highlights the Lennon poured into the microphone, making a 50-year-old recording feel brand new.

The goal of the 2020 remix, overseen by Yoko Ono Lennon and produced by Sean Ono Lennon, was Using high-definition digital transfers from the original multi-track tapes, engineer Paul Hicks cleaned up the "muddy" wall of sound typical of the 70s production style.

Lennon’s voice is moved front and center. You can hear the grit and the vulnerability in his delivery more clearly than in the original 1975 master.

The bass and drums are significantly "punchier," giving the song a modern weight that helps it hold up next to contemporary recordings. Why It Matters

The 2020 Ultimate Mix: John Lennon’s "Stand By Me" When John Lennon released his Rock ‘n’ Roll album in 1975, the standout track was undoubtedly his cover of Ben E. King’s For the 2020 Gimme Some Truth collection, this classic underwent a "Ultimate Mix" treatment that fundamentally changed how we hear Lennon’s vocal performance. What Makes the Ultimate Mix Different?