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.
Always a pleasure to get a new Mono needledrop from you & thanks for introducing us to Q Records as well. I never miss a class of yours at Rock N Roll University! Thanks !!!
Q told me how he had problems with his copy, so I offered to rip mine and sent the raw file for him to clean up. At one point in 2011, I was actually gonna add this to my series, so I had a clean copy of this in my collection.
I should add, he has done a great job on the cleaning. It's easily up to my own critical standard, and thus bears my full seal of approval.
Prof Stoned, I have for some time encountered your now legendary alias on the internet, associated with a re-presentaion and share of a.o. some of the most astounding sounding vinyl-rips of original Jimi Hendrix albums (that I thought I knew by heart, by now), I only very recently through another Hendrix enthusiast veteran, stumbled upon your blog where to my pleasant surprise you also "handle" other artists' classic albums. Of which there are many also presnt in my music library (I'm old-fashioned, still have cupboards full of lp's, cd's... and not so eager to burn a lot..), like Simon & Garfunkel (dreams of songs), Cream, Bob Dylan, Love, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, The Doors and so on. Do I detect a sixties love? lol That's great man, thank you very sharing your fabulous works with other enthusiasts, it's a beautiful thing you do... If you one day have the time and inclination I would like to have a chance to one day be able to collect all of your Hendrix works here (or thru mail tintinesk at telenet. com whatever is more convenient for YOU. Bless you and keep up the great work! I see that the majority of those who further upload YOUR work at least mention your alias, either in the title, description, or within the torrent somehwere, so that's good I suppose... or better than presneting it as their own...
Thanks Prof.,
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure to get a new Mono needledrop from you & thanks for introducing us to Q Records as well. I never miss a class of yours at Rock N Roll University! Thanks !!!
Long Island Steve
So what finally convinced you to change your mind on ripping this album, prof.? ;)
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Q told me how he had problems with his copy, so I offered to rip mine and sent the raw file for him to clean up. At one point in 2011, I was actually gonna add this to my series, so I had a clean copy of this in my collection.
ReplyDeleteI should add, he has done a great job on the cleaning. It's easily up to my own critical standard, and thus bears my full seal of approval.
...and most welcome it is.
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That is awesome to hear, prof. Now that's what teamwork is all about. It's nice to see you and Q collaborating once again on S&G!
ReplyDeleteHow's work going on the BotW singles, by the way? (Or is that something you don't want mentioned in public?)
-Vic
Awesome as always. Glad to see Q back in the game, too. - OEJ
ReplyDeleteThanks, man - I really appreciate your work!
ReplyDeletejust found the blog.....great!
ReplyDeleteThe work You do here is awesome please keep it going.
Prof Stoned, I have for some time encountered your now legendary alias on the internet, associated with a re-presentaion and share of a.o. some of the most astounding sounding vinyl-rips of original Jimi Hendrix albums (that I thought I knew by heart, by now), I only very recently through another Hendrix enthusiast veteran, stumbled upon your blog where to my pleasant surprise you also "handle" other artists' classic albums. Of which there are many also presnt in my music library (I'm old-fashioned, still have cupboards full of lp's, cd's... and not so eager to burn a lot..), like Simon & Garfunkel (dreams of songs), Cream, Bob Dylan, Love, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, The Doors and so on. Do I detect a sixties love? lol
ReplyDeleteThat's great man, thank you very sharing your fabulous works with other enthusiasts, it's a beautiful thing you do... If you one day have the time and inclination I would like to have a chance to one day be able to collect all of your Hendrix works here (or thru mail tintinesk at telenet. com whatever is more convenient for YOU. Bless you and keep up the great work! I see that the majority of those who further upload YOUR work at least mention your alias, either in the title, description, or within the torrent somehwere, so that's good I suppose... or better than presneting it as their own...
Where is the download link?
ReplyDeleteNever mind I figured it out.
ReplyDeleteNever mind I figured it out.
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ReplyDeleteMy bad; I also commented about the link before following the trail of logic. Thanks to all involved for all you do.
ReplyDeletelink please :)
ReplyDeleteapols I now see go to Q. Thanks guys for all this generosity and quality
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ReplyDeleteI've never heard the original mono mix. Thank you for making this available.
ReplyDeleteNoticed that there was no download link for this one.
ReplyDeleteIs it possible to download the Mono LP? I can't seem to be able to find a link for it.
ReplyDeleteYes, if you read the sentence above.
DeleteIt has great sound quality. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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