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Re: All Things Must Pass (album)
« Reply #40 on: March 25, 2008, 04:42:00 AM »

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South Americans seem to be known for doing mono mixes. One of the best known mono mixes of Abbey Road is Brazilian.

And this Mid Valley boot I got is definitely sourced from a Brazilian pressing. I figued out how to read the labels. They just used the vinyl labels as the CD labels. Nice packaging but this is to be expected from Mid Valley.
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Re: All Things Must Pass (album)
« Reply #41 on: March 25, 2008, 04:42:29 AM »

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Re: All Things Must Pass (album)
« Reply #42 on: March 25, 2008, 05:17:47 AM »

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South Americans seem to be known for doing mono mixes. One of the best known mono mixes of Abbey Road is Brazilian.


The Japanese may have been issuing mono fold downs, too. Years ago I had a bootleg called "Casualties" which included a mono version of the Japanese "Let It Be" single, which I assume must have been a fold down from the stereo. I imagine you could find out what mixes were made from Mark Lewisohn's books, but I haven't got a copy handy here.

http://www.bootlegzone.com/scan.php?scid=43492
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Re: All Things Must Pass (album)
« Reply #43 on: April 21, 2008, 08:31:35 PM »

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*takes Kevin out back and beats him bloody with a two-by-four*

Sorry, I have only so much patience!  ;D *smacks you again*

Well, everyone has their taste. You think these songs were molehills. Okay. No one has to like all the Beatles songs or all of their solo work. George's solo work is my favorite of the ex-Beatles and he accomplishes this because he brings so much of himself and his philosophy to his music. I don't want mindless chatter; I want something that is a lovely melody, beautifully orchestrated, and makes me think. Not much, I know, but I'm fussy. And based on this, Bing! George wins.  (For me. You of course can prefer whatever music you like to listen to in your own home.)

Just because you got me curious, I did my own  "overt seriousness" hunt on ATMP:

"I'd Have You Anytime" - sweet love song
"My Sweet Lord"
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