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F.A.Q.
Who? Retired sound engineer who loves music from the 60's & early 70's.
What? My aim is to make rare stuff publicly available again with the best possible sound quality.
Prof., Thanks for tackling the "Small Faces". You're correct about the reissues/ remasters being on the dull side ... With every reissue of anything Small Faces I have such high hopes but ultimately find myself disappointed. I know like early Kinks albums, the production of Small Faces has a lot to be desired but there's always hope ...right ?! Thanks again !
Prof , After a solid listen I gotta tell ya ... you did the impossible with this album. It sounds amazing. There really was a good production after all. I knew you were real good but man you are have "ears" and bad skills!!!
Damn, I don't know how but somehow I've missed the info that the mono tapes have gone walkabout (cheers Mr. Oldham...) so thanks as always for tackling this wee gem
great--excited to hear this! charley also has been recycling a grainy needledrop of the mono ogdens N.G.F. for all those anniversary packages they are wont to squeeze out every 2.5 years...
Wow, this really is an amazing album. Get Yourself Together sounds like a 70s pop #1 but made in the '60s. No complaints about the mix or the transfer from me, thank you so much Prof!
Prof, my "go-to" for this gem of an LP was pbthal's original UK mono. I've just back-to-backed each track with headphones, and you've managed to inject even more clarity and "solidity" in terms of rhythm - it's hard to explain, other than it has more steady musicality. Anyway, another sterling effort. Superb work, cheers! - Laughing Stock
Prof, I've always considered this LP somewhat of an unappreciated masterpiece. It is such an adventurous mixture of psychedelia, folk, vaudeville, even calypso, yet it hangs together so well. And the joie-de-vivre of the lads positively jumps out from every song. The only thing missing - until now - has been the sound quality. You really have made this my new "go-to" for listening pleasure! Thanks again! p.s. The record that is always overlooked and very hard to find a quality rip for anywhere is their "From the Beginning" (Decca) LP - a real gem that contains so many strong tracks, including some fabulous covers that eclipse the originals. Anyway, thanks again, Prof, for this wonderful gift. - Laughing Stock
Thanks for this gem.
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteProf.,
ReplyDeleteThanks for tackling the "Small Faces". You're correct about the reissues/ remasters being on the dull side ... With every reissue of anything Small Faces I have such high hopes but ultimately find myself disappointed. I know like early Kinks albums, the production of Small Faces has a lot to be desired but there's always hope ...right ?!
Thanks again !
Prof ,
ReplyDeleteAfter a solid listen I gotta tell ya ... you did the impossible with this album. It sounds amazing. There really was a good production after all.
I knew you were real good but man you are have "ears" and bad skills!!!
*Mad Skills
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeletethanks Professor !
ReplyDeleteDamn, I don't know how but somehow I've missed the info that the mono tapes have gone walkabout (cheers Mr. Oldham...) so thanks as always for tackling this wee gem
ReplyDeleteVERY much appreciated! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing this great stuff from a pristine source and the HQ rip!
ReplyDeletethanks Prof!!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your customary exemplary work on a mono of this great title. Thanks, pal!
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff. I'm looking forward to hearing your rip. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am enjoying this album very much!
ReplyDeleteGlorious!!! Thank you very much for this one.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work as always!
ReplyDeletegreat--excited to hear this! charley also has been recycling a grainy needledrop of the mono ogdens N.G.F. for all those anniversary packages they are wont to squeeze out every 2.5 years...
ReplyDeleteThat's from mastertapes. It's just the way it sounds.
ReplyDeleteThanks a million!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant rip! Ta!
ReplyDeleteIs this no longer available, Professor? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteWalt
Fixed. Thank you for reporting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the quick fix, Professor. This sounds spectacular. Your work is appreciated. Thank you again.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Dank U! Excellent stuff.
ReplyDeleteMarc
Thanks, Professor!
ReplyDeletethanx Prof.!
ReplyDeleteWow, this really is an amazing album. Get Yourself Together sounds like a 70s pop #1 but made in the '60s. No complaints about the mix or the transfer from me, thank you so much Prof!
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof!
ReplyDeleteProf, my "go-to" for this gem of an LP was pbthal's original UK mono. I've just back-to-backed each track with headphones, and you've managed to inject even more clarity and "solidity" in terms of rhythm - it's hard to explain, other than it has more steady musicality. Anyway, another sterling effort. Superb work, cheers!
ReplyDelete- Laughing Stock
Prof, I've always considered this LP somewhat of an unappreciated masterpiece. It is such an adventurous mixture of psychedelia, folk, vaudeville, even calypso, yet it hangs together so well. And the joie-de-vivre of the lads positively jumps out from every song. The only thing missing - until now - has been the sound quality. You really have made this my new "go-to" for listening pleasure! Thanks again! p.s. The record that is always overlooked and very hard to find a quality rip for anywhere is their "From the Beginning" (Decca) LP - a real gem that contains so many strong tracks, including some fabulous covers that eclipse the originals. Anyway, thanks again, Prof, for this wonderful gift.
ReplyDelete- Laughing Stock
Thanks Prof
ReplyDeletethank you!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Stuff prof
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