George Harrison 1939-??-??
All Things Must Pass US Stereo-Dr Ebbetts Remaster, Studio, UK
Set 1
I'd Have You Anytime
My Sweet Lord
Wah Wah
Isn't It A Pity (Version One)
What Is Life
If Not For You
Behind That Locked Door
Let It Down
Run Of The Mill
Beware Of Darkness
Apple Scruffs
Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
Awaiting On You All
My Sweet Lord
Wah Wah
Isn't It A Pity (Version One)
What Is Life
If Not For You
Behind That Locked Door
Let It Down
Run Of The Mill
Beware Of Darkness
Apple Scruffs
Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
Awaiting On You All
Set 2
All Things Must Pass
I Dig Love
Art Of Dying
Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
Hear Me Lord
Out Of The Blue
It's Johnny's Birthday
Plug Me In
I Remember Jeep
Thanks For The Pepperoni
I Dig Love
Art Of Dying
Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
Hear Me Lord
Out Of The Blue
It's Johnny's Birthday
Plug Me In
I Remember Jeep
Thanks For The Pepperoni
Set 3
Comment
As far as Ebbetts is concerned, this second venture into solo-Beatles land was ABSOLUTELY necessary.
This is, undoubtedly, a sensational LP that was given absolutely HORRIBLE treatment in its 2001
remastered release. The noise reduction used on the official store bought CD is downright criminal.
On several tracks, the cymbals and hi-hats have that most annoying swooshing sound inherent in poorly
applied noise reduction. Why do people fear tape hiss so much? Why do these so-called experts wish to
eliminate it? The result, on songs like “I Dig Love†is a suffocating, unnatural shame of a crime.
Additionally, the so-called EQ applied to the commercial release is very harsh in places.
This HAD to be tackled by Ebbetts. This version, complete on two CDs, is taken straight from pristine
copies of the original LP.
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=STCH639-1§ion=4
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=STCH639-2§ion=4
This is, undoubtedly, a sensational LP that was given absolutely HORRIBLE treatment in its 2001
remastered release. The noise reduction used on the official store bought CD is downright criminal.
On several tracks, the cymbals and hi-hats have that most annoying swooshing sound inherent in poorly
applied noise reduction. Why do people fear tape hiss so much? Why do these so-called experts wish to
eliminate it? The result, on songs like “I Dig Love†is a suffocating, unnatural shame of a crime.
Additionally, the so-called EQ applied to the commercial release is very harsh in places.
This HAD to be tackled by Ebbetts. This version, complete on two CDs, is taken straight from pristine
copies of the original LP.
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=STCH639-1§ion=4
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=STCH639-2§ion=4
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