Hi-Rez & CD Quality downloads of long-lost MONO mixes, BBC compilations, Spectral Remixes and other curiosa, all meticulously restored from the best sources. Hendrix, The Who, Beatles, Love, Mothers, Stones, Them, The Dead, etc. Free for All!
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.
Steve Howe said his version was a remix so we assumed it was stereo only to find out after buy it he went back to mono. He also chose to not use the original artwork.Thank you for correcting what he should have done.
Brilliant work Professor! My preferred version of this album is a fold down of the See For Miles CD so this is perfect for me. A far superior listening experience than Steve Howe's remixed version. Keep up the good work!
Excellent choice! I think "Auntie's Marie's Dress Shop" sounds fantastic now, with the rhythm in the center channel while maintaining the harpsicord and acoustic guitar form the stereo mix in the right channel. Fantastic! Cannot wait to check out "Revolution"! Thank you!!
Prof, Thank you once again for righting a wrong. I can always count on you for surprises but I did not even thing this was on anyone's radar (besides Steve Howe) to treat with respect & love.
This is such an unusual case because of the (very creative) attempt to create stereo from mono that was used at the time. The result was not for purists even then. Thanks very much for this.
This looks like a fun listen. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap!! TOO COOL. Thank you, Professor!!
ReplyDeleteI still hold out hope that you'll work your remix magic on Are You Experienced...
Steve Howe said his version was a remix so we assumed it was stereo only to find out after buy it he went back to mono. He also chose to not use the original artwork.Thank you for correcting what he should have done.
ReplyDeleteThank you very very much for this one ! It sounds really cool, congrats !
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work Professor! My preferred version of this album is a fold down of the See For Miles CD so this is perfect for me. A far superior listening experience than Steve Howe's remixed version. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteSuperb as always Prof........many thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for yet another great listening experience!
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof! Much appreciated as always
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice! I think "Auntie's Marie's Dress Shop" sounds fantastic now, with the rhythm in the center channel while maintaining the harpsicord and acoustic guitar form the stereo mix in the right channel. Fantastic! Cannot wait to check out "Revolution"! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteWas thinking of you. PS
DeleteAt last we hear " The Incredible Journey of Timothy Chase" in glorious stereo! Great mix. Please keep it up. How about Skip Bifferty red dot mix?
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this album. Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeletethank you
ReplyDeletePlease update this album by centering the vocals on "Caught In a Web" and "Hallucinations"
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing the magic you've worked here Prof., thank you as always for all that you do
ReplyDeletev1.1: 14-07-2023 (change of heart about mixes of Tr. 11 & 13, so I re-did them with vocals centered)
ReplyDeleteProf, Thank you once again for righting a wrong. I can always count on you for surprises but I did not even thing this was on anyone's radar (besides Steve Howe) to treat with respect & love.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Prof. Please create proper stereo versions of "Shy Boy" and "Am I Glad To See You" as bonus tracks.
ReplyDeleteNever mind creating "Shy Boy". My mistake.
ReplyDeleteThanks Again Prof!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite psychedelic obscurities of all time. As always, sir, you efforts are most appreciated by these ears. Many thanks! :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such an unusual case because of the (very creative) attempt to create stereo from mono that was used at the time. The result was not for purists even then. Thanks very much for this.
ReplyDeleteI got the RSD vinyl reissue, glad to have this digital revamp as well, thanks Prof!
ReplyDeleteSteve Howe....this is how it should be done!! Crystal clear stereo separation.....beautifully done sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteHey Prof. Do you have the tools to correct excessive panning? Example - Hendrix records?
ReplyDeleteBut.. but.. that's what makes them so groovy man.
DeleteI mean, psychedelic is meant to be excessive!
DeleteThis is amazing. Wow, maybe you'll do Disraeli Gears in remixed stereo next???
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your constant gifts, P.S.! We are not worthy....
ReplyDeleteIncredible job PS, much thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Prof. Amazing remix job. "MWB" sounds magnificent. Truly magical work.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I appreciate what you do man. Have a great day my dude!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful surprises that make my day,week and any other time. Huge thanks
ReplyDeletethank you!!
ReplyDeletethanks a million, this is great!
ReplyDeleteTommorow remixed? Yes please! (and thank you)
ReplyDeleteGreat work on another great work that finally gets a listenable mix!
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