F.A.Q.
Who?
I have a turntable and a nice record collection, mostly LP's from the 60's & early 70's.
What?
My aim is to make rare stuff (in glorious mono or sometimes stereo) publicly available again with the best possible sound quality.
Requests?
Generally, no. I select my projects very critically. Vinyl condition is everything. I tend not to work with records that are in less than pristine condition.
Donations?
Get outta here!
Fantastic!! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeletethank you so much! it's always a good day when i go to this blog and find some new work. You're a total treasure
ReplyDeleteThank You. Very impressed with B4S and the Love LPs
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this remix, thank you so much for it Prof. My two favourite things so far are the piano you really brought up in No Reply, and how the claps weave about the stereo image on Words Of Love. Amazing technology! I'm ever grateful for this magic you do.
ReplyDeleteOf course you don't take requests, but have you considered doing the other 5 songs from Led Zeppelin II to complete a remix of the record? Or do you think the quality of the 2 different types of remixes would be too different to make it cohesive, or something else?
Nah, it has to be consistent..
DeleteThank you for another profstoned remix. You do excellent work.
ReplyDeletedr blues
Thank you
ReplyDeleteTY for your work on 2 great albums.Already have some great copies of Beatles For Sale but this goes to the top of list.Vocals backed off just enough to let the instruments shine.Great balance-I thank you and Ringo thanks you.Nice to hear those drums on No Reply.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSuper work as usual. Thank you Prof.
ReplyDeleteJust wow! This is such a perfect mix and mastering job. The balance and dynamics are fantastic. The drums finally in balance. Great job-thank you for this new experience!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on this album prof.I hope you will continue to go through the remaining catalog.Thank you.
ReplyDeleteProf, how did you get Eight Days a Week with a full-volume beginning like that?
ReplyDeleteJust some manual tweaking with enveloppe and gain in audition.
DeleteI nearly jumped out of my skin when I heard that beginning. Haha. Like you said, the purists can stay away. Actually, I think many purists would enjoy your work regardless, because it sounds so good.
Deletethank you!
ReplyDeleteLove this album and your mixes always bring out the best. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteThanks a million Prof!!! I very much appreciate your work. Thanks for another terrific mix.
ReplyDeleteB.G.
Umm, so true, not for the purist. I actually like the mono version best but, with that said, this sounds really well.
ReplyDeleteFor me, and many others, this was the early Beatles album that sounded better in stereo than mono. The mono was a bit over-compressed and lifeless, but the stereo really shone, and wasn't too lopsided like some of the other early stereo mixes. That said, I think I may prefer The Prof's version.
DeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another one!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a joy - love the backbeat emphasis!
ReplyDeleteDidn't want to check it first but when I saw the comments that you've mixed Eight Days a Week intro to full volume, I'm sell
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great remix!
*I'm sold
Deletelol, as in 'Beatles for Sale'....