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.
How do these compare to the versions on https://www.discogs.com/Tomorrow-Live-Recordings-1967-1968/release/11801522? Can't say I've heard that one myself.
Real Life Permanent Dream is so much better now! Thanks, Professor. Btw you say Tracks 1 & 2 were sourced from that old RPM-CD. Now I have these from transcription disc in slightly better quality. Would be happy to send you these to compare yourself.
Ahh, Three Jolly Little Dwarfs was incomplete on RPM (as it also is on the transcription disc). But Revolution I still think sounds better on my transcription disc.
Thank you, unfortunately the link textuploader you use for downloading has been down quite a bit for me here, is there another download site available?
Many thanks for these sessions! Those BBC transcription discs really do sound great, when they can be found. It seems that most have found their way into the collections of mantlepiece types.
You're doing overtime with these uploads. Many thanks for the new sounds
ReplyDeleteEarly Steve Howe. Thanks for this gem.
DeleteA completely unexpected gem. THANK YOU, not only for this, but for everything you do! :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteLovely, thanks to your good self and Hallucalation
ReplyDeleteThanks very much.
ReplyDeleteFantastic, and pretty smooth patch job on My White Bicycle!
ReplyDeleteCheers Aaron!
ReplyDeleteThank you and great work. Love this band!
ReplyDeleteWay cool!! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI read on the Hoffman forums that a Tomorrow box set is in the works...anyone know more? Will it have the BBC sets??
ReplyDeleteBox set? More like 2 CD. Cherry Red doesn't like to license much from BBC so i doubt it.
ReplyDeletev1.0: 12-09-2021
ReplyDeletev1.1: 13-09-2021 ('Colonel Brown' & 'Real Life Permanent Dream' replaced with much better quality sources)
It is strongly recommended you download again.
I never thought i'd see the day.
ReplyDeleteDownloading v1.1 now! Thanks for your commitment to quality!
ReplyDelete- Joaquin
You are on fire, Sir !
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof, I think I'll check out more of their stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks again Prof. I am unfamiliar with this band but looking forward to hearing them.
ReplyDeleteHow do these compare to the versions on https://www.discogs.com/Tomorrow-Live-Recordings-1967-1968/release/11801522? Can't say I've heard that one myself.
ReplyDeleteThat is Twink bootleg.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Prof. You do great work.
ReplyDeleteJust listening now...Three Jolly Little Dwarfs is the blueprint for the band XTC!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing this...thanks, Professor. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThank you! always grateful
ReplyDeleteReal Life Permanent Dream is so much better now! Thanks, Professor. Btw you say Tracks 1 & 2 were sourced from that old RPM-CD. Now I have these from transcription disc in slightly better quality. Would be happy to send you these to compare yourself.
ReplyDeleteAhh, Three Jolly Little Dwarfs was incomplete on RPM (as it also is on the transcription disc). But Revolution I still think sounds better on my transcription disc.
ReplyDeletev1.2: 06-10-2021 ('Revolution' & 'Three Jolly Little Dwarfs' replaced with better quality sources, rest of 1st session newly remastered for better overall coherence)
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks for the update, again :)
ReplyDeleteThankyou prof .......
ReplyDeleteThanks again...
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ReplyDeleteThank you, unfortunately the link textuploader you use for downloading has been down quite a bit for me here, is there another download site available?
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for these sessions! Those BBC transcription discs really do sound great, when they can be found. It seems that most have found their way into the collections of mantlepiece types.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this!
ReplyDeleteThank You very much!
ReplyDeleteNo BBC tracks on the planned Cherry Red set I'm afraid
ReplyDeleteThanks for this goodie! Never was lucky enough to find any boots in a store, so your comp is MOST appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Great work!
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Very nice. Been enjoying their work in recent years after a Yes fan referred me to Tomorrow. Serious gratitude. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot - downloading at Christmas as a present to myself!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Thank you
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff! Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks Professor!
ReplyDeleteVery grateful for this -- thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteVery cool job. Very cool site. Very cool all over.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof
ReplyDeletethank you!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update Prof !
ReplyDeleteBummer about "Shy Boy" being from the record. But, nice upgrade on the second session! Thanks as always for your efforts.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least we know now... PS
DeleteMost excellent! Thank you.
ReplyDeletethanks for the upgrade, Prof!
ReplyDeleteYour updates are always a welcome surprise ... Cheers !
ReplyDeleteVery interesting - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your time and the Tomorrow BBC
ReplyDeleteThanks for this and all the rest.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks. Sounds great
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof. Stoned!
ReplyDeleteLove Tomorrow - thanks Prof Stoned!
ReplyDeleteToo bad, impossible to download it today --- Too many massive attacks, from Australia?!
ReplyDeleteWho knows.... Better luck soon ,hopefully!
Jim Morrison.