BITRATE: 320 Kbps
TRACK LIST:
01 - I Got A Woman
02 - Glad All Over
03 - I Just Don't Understand
04 - Slow Down
05 - Don't Ever Change
06 - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
07 - Sure To Fall
08 - Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees)
09 - Lonesome Tears In My Eyes
10 - (So How Come) No One Loves Me
11 - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry Over You
12 - Crying, Waiting, Hoping
13 - To Know Her Is To Love Her
14 - The Honeymoon Song
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INFO:
This is a restoration of "Yellow Matter Custard", Trademark Of Quality 71032 (1973).
This album is a reissue of "As Sweet As You Are" - Dittolino Discs D-1 (1970), also available on Contraband Music CBM 3316 (1973). Most likely pirated from the CBM issue. All tracks are from home tapes of various BBC broadcasts.
The first fourteen tracks are the restored version. These have been meticulously declicked, denoised, pitch and phase corrected. This is as close to the sound of the bootlegger's tapes as it is possible to get. The sound of the record and the player have been eliminated. At the end of track 14, there is a pause of thirty seconds.
The second fourteen tracks are what the record sounded like before fine tuning. All the scratches and hum and subsonics have been removed. What's left is the sound of the record, as played at 33 1/3 RPM. There is no pitch or level correction, this is the record, "as is". The rills are unedited. You'll notice how the speed is all over the map, and side two is a semitone fast. I just thought it would be of some limited historical value to preserve what you got when you put the record on. I doubt you'll listen to it much, after hearing the restored versions. You may not listen to those much, either, because many of them have been released since from much better tapes. But this is how it sounded when we first saw these records.
Restored at Remasters Workshop May 2005