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midnrambler
Here is the CD (and DAC) ready version (declicked, volume adjusted, resampled to 44.1 kHz 16 bit with Adobe Audition): [we.tl] I suggest to omit the already known and released tracks and put it on one disc instead of making a 2 CD set.
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midnrambler
Here is the CD (and DAC) ready version (declicked, volume adjusted, resampled to 44.1 kHz 16 bit with Adobe Audition)
+1! Danke!Quote
fortilix
Thanx Midnrambler for your work!
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Tonstone
Thanks to all involved for unearthing this great post.
Thanks to krzysztot - for starting the post - without you this may not have come together
Big Thanks to Hillside blues for posting
Thanks to Reelstone for you beautiful photos.you deserve an appropriate response.
And to midnrambler for your great work
Absolute pleasure to be part of this unique board. Thank you.
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midnrambler
Here is the CD (and DAC) ready version (declicked, volume adjusted, resampled to 44.1 kHz 16 bit with Adobe Audition)
this is indeed a great piece of work! Thx MR!
DAC ready? Not quite as they'll have to speed-correct "Feel On Baby I" before they send the files to the CD factory...
I'd humbly suggest -4,3% with Audacity.
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Tonstone
Thanks to krzysztot - for starting the post - without you this may not have come together
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retired_dog
Geier/Gier Records is at OBR's throat again, anyone remembers the "Some Tattoos" affair some decades ago?
I don't remember that. Can you fill me in?
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retired_dog
Geier/Gier Records is at OBR's throat again, anyone remembers the "Some Tattoos" affair some decades ago?
I don't remember that. Can you fill me in?
Well, Geier/Gier Records copy of OBR's "Some Tattoos" was an "answer" to OBR's supposedly "greed" ("Gier" is the german word for "greed") at the time, releasing multiple versions of the same title ("first 25 copies mlticolored vinyl", "copies 26 to 100 colored vinyl, copies 101 to 250 black vinyl" or something like that, with further rereleases in a "Collector's Series" with different sleeves, everything sold at extremely high prices to milk as much cash as possible out of small pressing runs.
Geier/Gier's "Some Tattoos" copy was on beautiful multicoloured vinyl for the complete pressig run and intentionally sold cheap. Furthermore, the LP labels were called A(gents), making fun of OBR's fear of IFPI agents and "B(abble)", a hint to the OBR label founder's regional german accent/dialect who in turn was extremely upset about all this.
Well, that's the story I have heard at the time.
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midnrambler
I suggest to omit the already known and released tracks and put it on one disc instead of making a 2 CD set.
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dcba
Get one of midnrambler's versions instead : they sound so much better...
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retired_dog
Geier/Gier Records is at OBR's throat again, anyone remembers the "Some Tattoos" affair some decades ago?
I don't remember that. Can you fill me in?
Well, Geier/Gier Records copy of OBR's "Some Tattoos" was an "answer" to OBR's supposedly "greed" ("Gier" is the german word for "greed") at the time, releasing multiple versions of the same title ("first 25 copies mlticolored vinyl", "copies 26 to 100 colored vinyl, copies 101 to 250 black vinyl" or something like that, with further rereleases in a "Collector's Series" with different sleeves, everything sold at extremely high prices to milk as much cash as possible out of small pressing runs.
Geier/Gier's "Some Tattoos" copy was on beautiful multicoloured vinyl for the complete pressig run and intentionally sold cheap. Furthermore, the LP labels were called A(gents), making fun of OBR's fear of IFPI agents and "B(abble)", a hint to the OBR label founder's regional german accent/dialect who in turn was extremely upset about all this.
Well, that's the story I have heard at the time.