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Scissors Cut 8. Watermark What A Wonderful World Looking For The Right One Crying In The Rain Another Lullaby A Heart In New York Saturday Suit All Albums are kbps Bitrate. You Can Tell The World. Bleeker Street. The Sound Of Silence. He Was My Brother. The Sun Is Burning. Wednesday Morning 3 A. Scarborough Fair - Canticle.

Homeward Bound. The Dangling Conversation. The Sounds Of Silence. Leaves That Are Green. Kathy's Song. Somewhere They Can't Find Me.

Homeward Bound Live Version. Richard Cory. A Most Peculiar Man. April Come She Will. The duo hastily re-formed, Paul Simon returning from an extended stay in England with a large song bag part of which he had already committed to vinyl, on his U.

Produced by Bob Johnston. After the frantic rush to put together an LP in just three weeks that characterized the Sounds of Silence album early in , Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme came together over a longer gestation period of about three months, an uncommonly extended period of recording in those days, but it gave the duo a chance to develop and shape the songs the way they wanted them.

The second side of the album also contained a number of songs that were unused material from the soundtrack for the movie The Graduate. I may still do it but I'll bet it'll cost more than I know, I tried it some years back.

Part of the reason it's so tough is that records by artists that popular get played to death. It's far easier to find 70s presses and you can even find some still sealed now and again, but by that time you have tape copy sound issues and, well, it never really ends does it.

Bought the box set an I am very satisfied for the price. Pretty much agree with your assessment. One complaint - unable the download the digital files.

Emailed the company and the response was too bad we use a second party. Would like to listen in the car and don't have an ADC to copy them. I do not know the source but to my ears these are some of the best sounding versions. I have a Promo copy, the needle goes down on a acoustic version of I Am a Rock and all you hear is tape hiss and then the sound spills from the speakers.

All acoustic versions and all great sounding. With Columbia sometimes the second pressing sounds better than the first, no general rule just this variation that just is. I have original Canadian, American pressings of Santana's first album, second American pressing.

I thought the best was the original American columbia pressing until I heard the the Joerg Kessler ARS reissue which blew all previous versions out the door. To my mind the Greatest Hits package in a lot of ways sounds better than the original album versions, produced in on thin vinyl, go figure. Definitely what makes this hobby so interesting, you never know what you are going to hear until you do.

Of note to me are the tracks from The Sounds of Silence, which sound muddy on my original stereo pressing, but sound much clearer on Greatest Hits. The exception is the Bookends tracks, which sound quite a bit better on the original.

There's also a rarity on the back cover: that certain copies have the type airbrushed from the magazine held by Garfunkel in the center photo. See the Wikipedia article for some of the details. Other websites have more details.

Front and back covers had variations as well as the information printed on the record labels. It would have been nice if the mono versions of the first 4 albums had also been included. Luckily, those are easy to find, except for Bookends, which wasn't released in the US and maybe just the UK. Bookends was commercially released in mono in the U. Finding Bookends in mono is tough; finding The Graduate in mono is nearly impossible. I do have a Dr. Ebbett rip of the UK mono release.

Someone should box all the mono releases, because I would buy it just for the Graduate and Bookends alone. Others sound as if they could have been stereo folds. I think the singles from side 2 are distinct mixes since those were mixed for mono first and then stereo many months later.

I don't have one, but I've read discussion group reviews saying people thought the UK mono a fold-down, or a part fold-down with one side dedicated and the other folded. The US is dedicated. Wish there could be mono reissues of the LPs released in mono.

In particular, the mono mix, to my ears anyway, of Wednesday Morning 3 A. The tonality is richer, the clarity of the acoustic guitars is superior and, strangely, both voices and guitars are louder in the mix. Love it. Oh, and for those interested in this kind of thing, there is an early s French reissue of The Sounds Of Silence LP in its correct mono mix that, when you can find it, can be had for pretty cheap and it's faithful to the US original.

The "bass-twangy opening" of "Richard Cory" is much more prominent in the mono version I think it might be a baritone or Fender VI.

I tracked these down years ago and now have nice originals of all. I love Bookends but IMO the best "spooky" analog sound is on 3 am. Well, I've also wondered about this alphabetical system on Columbia pressings.

I have a copy of Dylan's debut mono, label-design suggests ' , side one say "1C" also four notches etched, or four sticks to Led Zep fans ; side two reads"1AB" and has no notches. By far Bookends sounds better. It's a real shame they occur in such quiet songs. Also, have a very early PSRT and a later reissue?



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