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Post by CountryCrock on Oct 3, 2023 15:36:51 GMT
188MB mega.nz/file/ZEoVxDxJ#6tIUVeOc7qIbluOOVssNzutmrxXsXcopDD_FxiblL74The two stereo 1964 tracks included on HEY JUDE suggest, that, when Capitol had received their submaster copy of the U.K. AHDN album proper (five-and-a-half-years' before): they'd applied their then-customary blanket Dexter-izing to all the songs; regardless of whether some of them weren't going to be released, at the time, due to the competing United Artists' soundtrack. I mention this, because the level of reverb on these two from the U.S. sources of the HEY JUDE compilation makes them clearly different than the British (stereo) AHDN...and: I'd be sure, neither Allen Klein nor Allan Steckler five-and-a-half-years' LATER were *not* trying to recreate somehow a "vintage sound experience" by adding it themselves (considering Klein-handled Apple product initially operated independent of Capitol). ibb.co/s2pFSCkibb.co/hcKyvDSibb.co/b5f1L7Hibb.co/CHXJcf5
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