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.
Prof. , Saw that you posted this last night and I couldn't wait to get up this morning to download. Today is gonna be a good day (sonically) and I thank you for that. .... anything else you want to revisit from your 2014 works ?
love the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
love the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
love the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
love the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
great choice for a PS release. I have a odd cd set from years ago with a dodgy mix of this lp, and a second disc with the "nose in the blow" lp kiss'off to Bang Records. Really looking forward to a sonic upgrade i strongly suspect will be significant!
Always appreciate allowances for awesome amounts of alliteration too, but that's just me.
This is definitive mix of that album which was sadly completely neglected by all CD reissue producers. That mono mix is actually sounds like cohesive album with raw nerve and punch. This sounds like actually third "polished" Them album. Thanks again for superb rip.
I had noticed it was 1 year and 1 day since you put up the lovely Who set last year and as you hadn't uploaded anything since, I made an admittedly very silly connection.
Thanks. In the 60s I bought all my lp's in mono because I didn't have a good record player. All my memories are of mono versions so this will be a time machine for me.
Thank you. Van's parents used to own a used record store in Fairfax, CA back in the early 80s. I'd go in and browse and they were always willing to talk a little about him.
Thanks very much.
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ReplyDeleteSaw that you posted this last night and I couldn't wait to get up this morning to download. Today is gonna be a good day (sonically) and I thank you for that.
.... anything else you want to revisit from your 2014 works ?
Thanks mucho for this re-offering, goes well with the recent Them set...
ReplyDeleteFantastic Profe Stoned!!! I remember this rip, I will undoubtedly be replacing it with this new one. Thank you very much!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks much.
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As always, a big THANK YOU, PROFESSOR!
ReplyDeleteBy heavens, does T.B. Sheets sound wonderful in mono. I didn't know the old rip and never expected this to get a CD release.
ReplyDeleteAnd as usual your stuff isn't just the next best thing. It's reference material.
By now there is so much stuff where I prefer your transfers over any digital release, it really puts record companies to shame by now.
I am - and I'm sure a lot of people are - so glad you didn't stop putting out new music. It's always such a treat
Oops...forgot to say thank you
ReplyDelete[QUOTE]By now there is so much stuff where I prefer your transfers over any digital release, it really puts record companies to shame by now.[/QUOTE]
ReplyDeleteThat has always been the idea.
Great album. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeletelove the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
ReplyDeletelove the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
ReplyDeletelove the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
ReplyDeletelove the transfer so much better record in mono.Bought this one in" guys with buys' in Brooklyn maybe 1968 98cents No making love in the green grass " But still beats the stereo thanks
ReplyDeleteA classic album that I have never heard in mono. Thank you for posting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting! Sounds great in mono. Nice work.
ReplyDeletegreat choice for a PS release. I have a odd cd set from years ago with a dodgy mix of this lp, and a second disc with the "nose in the blow" lp kiss'off to Bang Records. Really looking forward to a sonic upgrade i strongly suspect will be significant!
ReplyDeleteAlways appreciate allowances for awesome amounts of alliteration too, but that's just me.
many< MANY thanks as always :)
Until now I have not listened to much VM material but this and your recent post have changed that thankyou Prof.......
ReplyDeleteLovely sound on the hi-res transfer. Massive thanks for it, professor.
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Thanks, Prof. Always loved the Bang sessions.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitive mix of that album which was sadly completely neglected by all CD reissue producers. That mono mix is actually sounds like cohesive album with raw nerve and punch. This sounds like actually third "polished" Them album. Thanks again for superb rip.
ReplyDeleteEugene
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. Never realized this existed.
ReplyDeleteChicka Coo!!! Thanks Prof.
ReplyDeleteThanks again Prof!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much it sounds wonderful. Is this the last new PS release for a while then?
ReplyDeleteHuh, why?
ReplyDeleteI had noticed it was 1 year and 1 day since you put up the lovely Who set last year and as you hadn't uploaded anything since, I made an admittedly very silly connection.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice surprise. Thanks for the effort.
ReplyDeleteThanks. In the 60s I bought all my lp's in mono because I didn't have a good record player. All my memories are of mono versions so this will be a time machine for me.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your sharing and your effort. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for this. I've been hoping to find a copy for a long time. Love your stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank You very much!
ReplyDeleteFantastic album. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the uncensored version of Brown Eyed Girl ever surfaced in mono mix
ReplyDeleteNo.
DeleteThank you. Van's parents used to own a used record store in Fairfax, CA back in the early 80s. I'd go in and browse and they were always willing to talk a little about him.
ReplyDeleteWhat did they talk about? :)
DeleteThank you........
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you and much love from Mississippi ❤️
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ReplyDeletethank you
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary, Fantastic, Wonderful, Beautiful, Mind-Heart-Expanding Place + Tant Encore!
ReplyDeleteThanks greatly Sir!
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