Columbia Mono pressing appreciation post
The_Hook_Up
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bumpin a mono copy of "Notorious Byrd Brothers" and goddamn , the Columbia Monos sound so fucking good...what happened when they went stereo? they sound no where as good
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yeah, they sound awesome though! I love mono!
Thank you.
Your Stones monos sound bad?
I've got a beat to shit December's Children that I always throw in the crates when I play out. Get Off My Cloud mono has everything collapsed into a primal Charlie Watts thump thump and it has never failed to pack the floor.
hey, peep the back of your "sweetheart" and check out who the pedal steel player is.
AP, my ears were conditioned at an early age on AC/DC LPs on a soundesign record player...so clean ass Columbias sound like front row center at the syndney opera house to me.
BTW I have a private press new age oboe LP for ya
All the ones I have sound really compressed or something. Most of the ones I come across have this hiss sound too. My copy of Aftermath looks mint...plays like shit.
Capitol
Elektra
Mercury
Now dem dare some 60's pressings that pop.
Jaydee Maness
COSIGN.
look above...L**** Gr**n...
Ooooohhhhh!!!
Maybe it's a pressing issue. I thought that the first several Stones records were fake stereo. It would seem like the mono should sound better. I dunno though, all my stones are stereo...
Also, there was a short period where some labels were doing good stero and mono mixes at the same time, and shipping 50/50%, and so the subsequent collector prices, sound quality, and desirability is about equal now. So the 'better sounding one' really depends on what format the record was 'intended' for.
co-sign on mono columbias. found a mono white label byrds Mr Tambourine Man a while back, sounds like god.
I have copy of Blonde on Blonde that is "360 degree MONO" ha! go figure.
some of the stereos sound good though.
Three Eyes!
The majors were issuing promo-only mono versions for radio stations as late as '71-72
Not sure if the Fania situation is similar though...
I always wondered about that, were the monos for AM radio?
I don't even think it was a promo situation. Look at the inner sleeves for early 70's Fania releases, and you can see, under the album cover art, that they were still listing different catalog numbers for the mono and stereo releases for everything after '68. The mono albums were obviously available to the general public, if they were going to advertise it.
dude, did you know grupa had a live album an amiga?
that is all.[/hijack]