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wiredallnight
Thank you.
This is some kind of the 4th consecutive remaster or so of the original source recordings.
So it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source...
The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The first remaster was for the VGP CDs "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The next remaster was for the Rattlesnake box set "Touring Party 1972".
The next remaster was for the Mayflower multiband releases.
The so far last remaster was by Captain Acid, but who knows what will be next...
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wiredallnight
Thank you.
This is some kind of the 4th consecutive remaster or so of the original source recordings.
So it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source...
The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The first remaster was for the VGP CDs "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The next remaster was for the Rattlesnake box set "Touring Party 1972".
The next remaster was for the Mayflower multiband releases.
The so far last remaster was by Captain Acid, but who knows what will be next...
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wiredallnight
Thank you.
This is some kind of the 4th consecutive remaster or so of the original source recordings.
So it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source...
The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The first remaster was for the VGP CDs "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The next remaster was for the Rattlesnake box set "Touring Party 1972".
The next remaster was for the Mayflower multiband releases.
The so far last remaster was by Captain Acid, but who knows what will be next...
Dont forget that wonderful release Philadelphia Special Project from 10 or 12 years ago. That got rid of the tracks from elsewhere. And there was a Captain Acid remaster Philadelphia Specialties. Both were great. What's next? I am hoping for an rskinno remaster.
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wiredallnight
Thank you.
This is some kind of the 4th consecutive remaster or so of the original source recordings.
So it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source...
The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The first remaster was for the VGP CDs "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The next remaster was for the Rattlesnake box set "Touring Party 1972".
The next remaster was for the Mayflower multiband releases.
The so far last remaster was by Captain Acid, but who knows what will be next...
Dont forget that wonderful release Philadelphia Special Project from 10 or 12 years ago. That got rid of the tracks from elsewhere. And there was a Captain Acid remaster Philadelphia Specialties. Both were great. What's next? I am hoping for an rskinno remaster.
I hope the next one will be an official edition.
Until then, I gladly accept this rerereremaster, because I'm a fan of CaptainAcid's work
Thank you CA
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The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special"...
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wiredallnight
Thank you.
This is some kind of the 4th consecutive remaster or so of the original source recordings.
This remaster is not from the original source recording. This is a remaster of the recent May Flower release.
So it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source...
How do you know it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source? I always wonder about sources of these rereleases. How do we know if someone used the original source or what was the source?
Many armature sound engineers use software to achieve a certain effect. Often the entire recording is subject to the software imposed on the material.
Maybe the software worked well on fixing annoying audience hand clapping but dulled the sound of every song in the recording? I'd want to find the original source if possible and start from scratch.
The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
I remember the "Philadelphia Special" and "the "Plug In Flush Out" vinyl. Did they come from the same source? Were the "Philadelphia Special" albums the first releases? Which came first?
The first remaster was for the VGP CDs "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The next remaster was for the Rattlesnake box set "Touring Party 1972".
The next remaster was for the Mayflower multiband releases.
The so far last remaster was by Captain Acid, but who knows what will be next...
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wiredallnight
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The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special"...
Do you still have the LPs Plug In Flush Out ISB72 Sound Board Inc.
and would you be so kind to share a vinyl rip please?
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wiredallnight
Thank you.
This is some kind of the 4th consecutive remaster or so of the original source recordings.
This remaster is not from the original source recording. This is a remaster of the recent May Flower release.
So it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source...
How do you know it is a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of a remaster of the original source? I always wonder about sources of these rereleases. How do we know if someone used the original source or what was the source?
Many armature sound engineers use software to achieve a certain effect. Often the entire recording is subject to the software imposed on the material.
Maybe the software worked well on fixing annoying audience hand clapping but dulled the sound of every song in the recording? I'd want to find the original source if possible and start from scratch.
The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
I remember the "Philadelphia Special" and "the "Plug In Flush Out" vinyl. Did they come from the same source? Were the "Philadelphia Special" albums the first releases? Which came first?
The first remaster was for the VGP CDs "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special".
The next remaster was for the Rattlesnake box set "Touring Party 1972".
The next remaster was for the Mayflower multiband releases.
The so far last remaster was by Captain Acid, but who knows what will be next...
What were the sources of the various releases?
I always appreciate Captain Acid's excellent work!
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The originals were the vinly albums "Plug In Flush Out" and "Philadelphia Special"...
Do you still have the LPs Plug In Flush Out ISB72 Sound Board Inc.
and would you be so kind to share a vinyl rip please?
You find it on SODD 056/057/058: [iorr.org]
It is a direct vinyl rip in original track order.