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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.
I was disappointed when this album was first released. It was so different from the first two. Eventually I came to appreciate this amazing album. Thank you for this masterful remix, it is deeply appreciated.
This is outstanding. Great to have the drums in the middle of the stereo image. Prof, were you not tempted to tack on Wonder People at the end, just for completeness' sake?
Apologies, Prof, I went back and listened to the as-released version and it would appear that I'm remembering a part that doesn't actually exist. I could have sworn... Anyway, carry on, it's all good. ;-)
I haven't been online in a few days so imagine my surprise to find two of my favorite albums in your latest postings. But Forever Changes is special and I can't wait to hear the magic you have worked on it. Thank you.
Prof, You are full of miracles !! When I saw that to gave us a double post ... I flipped. Putting your hand to "Forever Changes" was totally unexpected. I know your a super fan of this album from your past work but you doing a remix / remaster is a downright "love letter" to the spirit of Arthur, the band and everyone in the control room who is responsible for this masterpiece.
Blessings upon your soul, Prof.
You gotta know that we're all sitting out here with wish lists now, right?!... hahaha.
Thanks for your take (or mix) of this beautiful album, and in my opinion this is a top 10 album.
When listening to this a believe your mix is the best out there, far better than the crappy 80's cd. The original mono mix I find very flat. I heard some original and clean US pressing of this album, and and have always like them very much.
But I think, with your take, this is how the digital copy should sound like (not the one's that the majority of people listening to on Spotify these days). You did an incredible work (again). God bless you.
Your Piper At The Gates was sublime. I always felt of the many classic albums Syd's solo work is an example dreadful audio. The Japanese re release series were a better balance for me but it's only when someone, like yourself, with real skill, talent passion and audio literacy remasters them, you hear the real magical journey within
again one of my favorites from the day- & of course I have the vinyl & all the rest of them & all the solo stuff & many still sealed.......but a few issues. I read daily & talk to Johnny Echols a bit, & in his extreme detailed postings & in the the somewhat recent "Love Story" DVD release, they- Johnny, Arthur! & Stuart agree a version was recorded with "The Wrecking Crew" but it was NOT the album release. "They" state that the band was so moved by that recording, they swore they could do it better!, went back to the studio & rerecorded what was actually the released version. So as the album has been remastered again recently & I have never had issues with the digital recordings as my sound system is easily enhanced if need be, I look forward to your version. Something better would be amazing.
I've heard this same story, but in the version I heard, the band were so upset by the session men being used on those first two recorded songs, that they asked Arthur if they could do the rest of the album as a band. However, those two tracks recorded with the Wrecking Crew were not, to my knowledge, done over, although group overdubs were used.
Please go into the rest of the Love (Elektra releases) catalogue and work your magic. I keep listening to your remix on "Forever Changes" and want to listen to the first 2 albums as well as "Four Sails" but the inferior stereo mixes that were done are painful to listen to since you've opened the door to possibilities with your remix.
Marvellous job, prof! A whole new listening experience with an album I've heard hundreds of times. And all the lyrics chrystal clear too, after fourty years at last I know what the old man gave him: a tiny ivory BALL. Thanks for making my day once again!
As a long time collector of the best sounding vinyl and CD copies of famous and not-so-famous rock classics, I feel truly blessed that Prog Stoned has given us so much wonderful music to listen to. And as someone who has alos dabbled in transferring rare vinyl to the digital domain, I have to say that you set a new standard to aspire to. Your dedication, patience and diligence means we are sure we get the very best of everything. I cannot thank you enough.
beautiful work, thanks so much for not just keeping it to yourself , thanks for all the effort in restoring these magnificent gems i bought a rhino post two thousand pressing of this , which had the flaws you mentioned and was a poor pressing to top it all off ... much appreciation !!... Marc from Orstralia
Dear Prof, really love your posts of sixties psych and garage bands. I know you do not take requests but i hope one day you will Post a mix of the original Nuggets compilation. I bought a cd release a few years back and the mix is appalling. Keep up the great work you are doing.
Nice work, mate. It’s truly sad that the multis for this album are likely still sitting in someone’s personal collection and weren’t recovered in the FBI raid
The person who rightfully owns the tapes was awesome enough to protect music lovers from the same horrible revisionism that befell the Beatles recently. Not only that, he also gave the world an insightful rough mix from his multi's, with the added bonus of 8 layers of tube distortion = lots of mid-range magic! What more could you wish for, bucko?
I bought Flash - Live In The USA CD and was surprised that the Prof. remastered the lo fi audience cassettes. Still rough considering the source but a welcome addition to there catalog.
Lately I have been unable to access your site ("guests only", or something like that), I am delighted to see you are back for everybody to enjoy your fantastic remixes. I, for one, am a beatlemaniac and your Beatles remixes are a blessing! Many many thanks for all the work and love you put into your posts.
I met and spoke with Arthur after a show shortly before he passed. He seemed to be genuinely pleased and even humbled (as Arthur could be) that people still appreciated his gift as a songwriter and, in particular, this masterpiece. Looking forward to hearing your remix. Thanks
the 1st time I actually saw Arthur was at Maxwells in 1993. He had a pickup band & wasnt thrilled with them. He played solo a lot. The audience was not into it & talked thru the set. & he didnt care & during some banter he ask the audience a question & I answered & we talked a bit & laughed. No one seemed to take note. & when the show ended he gave me a wave.
v1.0: 05-08-2022 v1.1: 22-03-2023 (extraction flaw fixed on Tr. 1 starting at 2.07; maybe the panning of the horns is a bit heavy handed now but at least you don't those ugly artifacts anymore)
Once again Prof. , you are not afraid to revisit your own work if the results will improve the project and "Forever Changes" (which is an important album) deserves everything you can do to make the listening experience for us be the very best. ...Thank you once again for caring about the work you do.
A folder containing a slipcase cover I've made for this disc along with some other Prof masterpieces! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11ndGNQXKiaI8IXcyeEviALVO0BdilIyN?usp=share_link
Howdy Craig. These look awesome. Can you tell me what font was used to re-create the "stereo" banner on the Beatles Remixes Vol. 2? I'm trying to find a good version. Thanks!
Again, Prof. Huge kudos to you. I love how things are more evenly balanced out, yet is true to the sound and feel of the original mix. Scrumptious! A real treat for the ears!!
Prof, this is astonishing. I have a rip by the immensely capable pbthal of an original US Monarch issue, and the 2008 Rhino CD remaster. There is no comparison - your effort is way beyond anything I've heard, just....wow! Great work, many thanks for such a great service to one of the most beautiful LPs ever released from any decade. Cheers, - Laughing Stock.
Another gem, great remix. Always wondered how FC would sound in narrow stereo, now I know: fantastic! Although I still enjoy the original version as well. Cheers
One of my all time favorite albums. Thanks very much.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Looking forward to this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Looking forward to this! Thanks! - antonyj
ReplyDeletetwo treasures in one day! thanks professor. AGAIN!
ReplyDeleteThanks again . Nice day to ya'.
ReplyDeletedr blues
One of all time greats. Can't wait to hear what you've done.
ReplyDeleteA very special LP. Much thanks to you
ReplyDeleteI was disappointed when this album was first released. It was so different from the first two. Eventually I came to appreciate this amazing album. Thank you for this masterful remix, it is deeply appreciated.
ReplyDeleteBob W.
Awesome......thanks again sir !
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to hearing this, was just listening to your mono version, first class work.
ReplyDeleteThis is outstanding. Great to have the drums in the middle of the stereo image. Prof, were you not tempted to tack on Wonder People at the end, just for completeness' sake?
ReplyDeleteI can't hear the bassline on Old Man. is it just me?
ReplyDeleteRemember to fill your equipment profile, kids. I wish we could just have an open discussion but the Gorts leave me no choice.
DeleteApologies, Prof, I went back and listened to the as-released version and it would appear that I'm remembering a part that doesn't actually exist. I could have sworn... Anyway, carry on, it's all good. ;-)
DeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been online in a few days so imagine my surprise to find two of my favorite albums in your latest postings. But Forever Changes is special and I can't wait to hear the magic you have worked on it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof, another remixing winner.
ReplyDeleteThis should keep me occupied tonight, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks boss
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof!
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof -- will be interesting to hear this version of one of my all time top three albums!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks kind Professor.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! A great album.
ReplyDeleteJust downloaded. Looking forward to this. Many thanks indeed
ReplyDeleteMany thanks - a favorite of mine - now in very good balance!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, Prof... thanks a lot for this lovely experiment!!
ReplyDeleteProf,
ReplyDeleteYou are full of miracles !! When I saw that to gave us a double post ... I flipped.
Putting your hand to "Forever Changes" was totally unexpected. I know your a super fan of this album from your past work but you doing a remix / remaster is a downright "love letter" to the spirit of Arthur, the band and everyone in the control room who is responsible for this masterpiece.
Blessings upon your soul, Prof.
You gotta know that we're all sitting out here with wish lists now, right?!... hahaha.
Always a pleasure to read your posts, sir.
DeleteYou honor "me", Sir.
DeleteSuch treasures! Another great LP choice for your new remixing work. Beautiful music.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I look forward to playing this.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for these two gems!
ReplyDeleteMan!! This is so much better than the MoFi SACD!! You have don your magic once again. Definite version of this masterpiece. Thank you Prof!!
ReplyDeleteThank You. Can not wait to hear this music anew.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Can't wait to listen!
ReplyDeletethis album is in my Top10 of all time!
ReplyDeletethanks a bunch for this fine remix, Prof 👍
Greetings from sunny Scotland. You have worked your magic on my favourite album from America. Many thanks & best wishes, TR.
ReplyDeleteMy Gosh this is a beautiful remix. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mix/transfer! Thanks very much, it's like discovering the album all over again for the first time!
ReplyDeleteThank You Prof!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic remix, thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteI concur. It is a magnum opus! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteStupendous! Actually there are no words to do justice to this miracle you have wrought.
ReplyDeleteT H A N K Y O U ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteThanks for your take (or mix) of this beautiful album, and in my opinion this is a top 10 album.
ReplyDeleteWhen listening to this a believe your mix is the best out there, far better than the crappy 80's cd. The original mono mix I find very flat. I heard some original and clean US pressing of this album, and and have always like them very much.
But I think, with your take, this is how the digital copy should sound like (not the one's that the majority of people listening to on Spotify these days). You did an incredible work (again). God bless you.
Cheers!
DeleteI don't know how you do it - but keep doing it.
ReplyDeleteThe best ever mix of this album, may thanks Prof.
ReplyDeleteDubley
Thank you Prof! I've been enjoying your work for a long long time. Please keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWow. I wonder if you have any interest in remastering the Syd Barrett solo albums. I would love to hear what could be achieved. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteYour Piper At The Gates was sublime. I always felt of the many classic albums Syd's solo work is an example dreadful audio. The Japanese re release series were a better balance for me but it's only when someone, like yourself, with real skill, talent passion and audio literacy remasters them, you hear the real magical journey within
ReplyDeleteagain one of my favorites from the day- & of course I have the vinyl & all the rest of them & all the solo stuff & many still sealed.......but a few issues. I read daily & talk to Johnny Echols a bit, & in his extreme detailed postings & in the the somewhat recent "Love Story" DVD release, they- Johnny, Arthur! & Stuart agree a version was recorded with "The Wrecking Crew" but it was NOT the album release. "They" state that the band was so moved by that recording, they swore they could do it better!, went back to the studio & rerecorded what was actually the released version. So as the album has been remastered again recently & I have never had issues with the digital recordings as my sound system is easily enhanced if need be, I look forward to your version. Something better would be amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've heard this same story, but in the version I heard, the band were so upset by the session men being used on those first two recorded songs, that they asked Arthur if they could do the rest of the album as a band. However, those two tracks recorded with the Wrecking Crew were not, to my knowledge, done over, although group overdubs were used.
DeleteProf, You've spoiled me !
ReplyDeletePlease go into the rest of the Love (Elektra releases) catalogue and work your magic. I keep listening to your remix on "Forever Changes" and want to listen to the first 2 albums as well as "Four Sails" but the inferior stereo mixes that were done are painful to listen to since you've opened the door to possibilities with your remix.
Marvellous job, prof! A whole new listening experience with an album I've heard hundreds of times. And all the lyrics chrystal clear too, after fourty years at last I know what the old man gave him: a tiny ivory BALL. Thanks for making my day once again!
ReplyDeleteNow I only wish you will grant the same treatment to Da Capo, which now sounds a bit dull compared to your delightful doing :)
ReplyDeleteI'd be more than happy if you only remastered Side One of "Da Capo." Side Two can be left in the dustbin.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding PS!! ONe of my alltime favorite albums and you took such care to shine this one up. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof!
ReplyDeleteThese songs just take off. Fabulous job.
ReplyDeletebliss you!
ReplyDeleteAs a long time collector of the best sounding vinyl and CD copies of famous and not-so-famous rock classics, I feel truly blessed that Prog Stoned has given us so much wonderful music to listen to. And as someone who has alos dabbled in transferring rare vinyl to the digital domain, I have to say that you set a new standard to aspire to. Your dedication, patience and diligence means we are sure we get the very best of everything. I cannot thank you enough.
ReplyDeleteSounds beautiful af. This has been my go to rip ever since.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the years of great music!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful work, thanks so much for not just keeping it to yourself , thanks for all the effort in restoring these magnificent gems i bought a rhino post two thousand pressing of this , which had the flaws you mentioned and was a poor pressing to top it all off ... much appreciation !!... Marc from Orstralia
ReplyDeleteDear Prof, really love your posts of sixties psych and garage bands. I know you do not take requests but i hope one day you will Post a mix of the original Nuggets compilation. I bought a cd release a few years back and the mix is appalling. Keep up the great work you are doing.
ReplyDeleteNice work, mate. It’s truly sad that the multis for this album are likely still sitting in someone’s personal collection and weren’t recovered in the FBI raid
ReplyDeleteYeah, but what if that person is truly awesome and deserves it more than anyone else, bucko?
DeleteIf they're *that* selfish, then they're not very awesome are they, bucko?
DeleteThe person who rightfully owns the tapes was awesome enough to protect music lovers from the same horrible revisionism that befell the Beatles recently. Not only that, he also gave the world an insightful rough mix from his multi's, with the added bonus of 8 layers of tube distortion = lots of mid-range magic! What more could you wish for, bucko?
DeleteI bought Flash - Live In The USA CD and was surprised that the Prof. remastered the lo fi audience cassettes. Still rough considering the source but a welcome addition to there catalog.
ReplyDeleteLately I have been unable to access your site ("guests only", or something like that), I am delighted to see you are back for everybody to enjoy your fantastic remixes. I, for one, am a beatlemaniac and your Beatles remixes are a blessing! Many many thanks for all the work and love you put into your posts.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thanks very much!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome thank you so much
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you loads
ReplyDeleteNice to see this great site again! Thank you Professor!
ReplyDeleteA special album, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI met and spoke with Arthur after a show shortly before he passed. He seemed to be genuinely pleased and even humbled (as Arthur could be) that people still appreciated his gift as a songwriter and, in particular, this masterpiece. Looking forward to hearing your remix. Thanks
ReplyDeletethe 1st time I actually saw Arthur was at Maxwells in 1993. He had a pickup band & wasnt thrilled with them. He played solo a lot. The audience was not into it & talked thru the set. & he didnt care & during some banter he ask the audience a question & I answered & we talked a bit & laughed. No one seemed to take note. & when the show ended he gave me a wave.
DeleteThis is the best mix I've ever heard of this album. You've really outdone yourself on this one! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your work on this and Simon and Garfunkel
ReplyDeleteAlex
Thanks prof! Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThanks! i just listened to Red Telephone and i feel like heard the drums on it for the first time! This is a track i've heard a thousand times.
ReplyDeletev1.0: 05-08-2022
ReplyDeletev1.1: 22-03-2023 (extraction flaw fixed on Tr. 1 starting at 2.07; maybe the panning of the horns is a bit heavy handed now but at least you don't those ugly artifacts anymore)
Thanks for the fix.
ReplyDeletedr blues
Amazing album and your mixes are always a joy to hear. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOnce again Prof. , you are not afraid to revisit your own work if the results will improve the project and "Forever Changes" (which is an important album) deserves everything you can do to make the listening experience for us be the very best. ...Thank you once again for caring about the work you do.
ReplyDeleteSorry guys! Please download one more time if you got the upgrade. The channel balance was slightly off. Sorry!!!
DeleteProf., Your attention to detail is the reason why you have our utmost respect ... Thanks once again for caring about results.
DeleteAmen to this. I always leap on the upgrades. In this case, twice!
DeleteMucho Gras once again...a consistent member of my "The Top 10"...
ReplyDeletethank you so much for your extended efforts on this...
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to think your mixes are the only ones worth listening to. I've never heard this album before and yet I've had it 40 years.
ReplyDeleteA folder containing a slipcase cover I've made for this disc along with some other Prof masterpieces!
ReplyDeletehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11ndGNQXKiaI8IXcyeEviALVO0BdilIyN?usp=share_link
Thx man! Just grabbed them all.
DeleteSomething tells me you're a record collector haha
DeleteCouldn't possibly say ;)
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DeleteThanks again -- love your work
DeleteCool - thanks
Deletethanks for the artwork ! it looks great !
DeleteHowdy Craig. These look awesome. Can you tell me what font was used to re-create the "stereo" banner on the Beatles Remixes Vol. 2? I'm trying to find a good version. Thanks!
DeleteIt's called Swiss 721
DeleteThank you Prof. You have made the most listenable version of this album
ReplyDeleteHuge fan of this mix; my preferred version of this gorgeous album.
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time favorite albums; thanks for this glorious remix!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks herr Professor!
ReplyDeleteAgain, Prof. Huge kudos to you. I love how things are more evenly balanced out, yet is true to the sound and feel of the original mix. Scrumptious! A real treat for the ears!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, can't wait to hear this one. Forever Changes is one of my all-time favs and a chronically forgotten album.
ReplyDeleteBeen a fan of this one for over 40 years, sounds incredible in my headphones, many thanks for your painstaking work and exacting ears!
ReplyDeleteForever Changes has been on my 10 desert island albums since 1968. Looking forward to this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update!
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you! This is maybe my favourite album of all time, so I'm looking forward to hearing it with new ears.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this and all of the effort you put in to bring these awesome recordings to us :)
ReplyDeleteGetting an error when trying to extract the files on this and The Beatles ones :/
ReplyDeleteThanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the upgrade. Keep on keeping on!
ReplyDeleteProf, this is astonishing. I have a rip by the immensely capable pbthal of an original US Monarch issue, and the 2008 Rhino CD remaster. There is no comparison - your effort is way beyond anything I've heard, just....wow! Great work, many thanks for such a great service to one of the most beautiful LPs ever released from any decade. Cheers,
ReplyDelete- Laughing Stock.
Breathtaking! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Prof.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all the hard work you do.
ReplyDeleteYou are legend!
Professor, as usual, wonderful job and a pleasure to listen to your creations!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, thank you
ReplyDeleteAnother gem, great remix. Always wondered how FC would sound in narrow stereo, now I know: fantastic! Although I still enjoy the original version as well. Cheers
ReplyDeleteTa muchly!
ReplyDeleteI just compared your mix to the original MFSL and yours is indeed better. Thanks so much for doing this.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for all your fine work.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteGracias "profe", gran trabajo.
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