Ofege "Try And Love" Reissued!!!
Horseleech
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Shameless hype here, folks. Academy Records of NYC just started their new reissuelabel (Academy Lps) and the first title is here! Ofege's debut album "Try And Love". For those not familiar with this record, it's a landmark Afro-Rock Lp from '73and has great songs, sweet harmonies, and tons of heavy Psych guitar. You can go tothe Academy Lps Myspace page if you want to hear some of the cuts. Myspace.com/academylps It's on vinyl (high-quality pressing), CD and will be available for downloads anyday now. Available directly from Academy, at the stores or the website (which is coming next week). Also available from the usual suspects like Dusty Groove and will be in stores soon.
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haha, so true
Haha... I'm happy with my OG copy
Pretty impressive...clips on the myspace sound great, whatever noise reduction they used came out really clean. I'm sold, tired of trying to find a really clean copy of this.
Peace,
Dress
As far as I know that's it. It should be noted that there is a BIG difference between the Nigerian and Ghana pressings. I have the normal/orange EMI from Nigeria and the red label from Ghana. The mixes/sound of these lp's are VERY different in nature. The Nigerian has a true stereo mix, and it's so much warmer then the Ghana press it's ridiculous. It's like the difference between a mono psych record and a CD remaster from the master tapes. That being said, I kind of like the Ghana pressing because it's like a mono/garage sounding mix. It's more lo-fi and dirty. I guess it depends what you're looking for in the record, but these pressings offer 2 different listening experiences. The Nigerian has the wah/fuzz panning between speakers, the Ghana doesn't have that within its mix. I assume the reissue came from the Nigerian pressing. If that's the case, the Ghana should be a little more valuable now as that mix has just become more obscure
You might try emailing [email]academylps@academylps.com[/email] or just ringing the shop to see if you can buy one directly. I couldn't find a link on the blog posted above.
Also, they're up on e-bay today.
higher fidelity pressing overall, and it does have the stereo effects as intended by
producer Odion Iruoje (a really great producer, as fans of Nigerian 70's music may know). Also, I happened to have a really clean-playing copy of the Nigerian press.
I like the Ghana press as well, but I went with what I thought the most people would like, and what would come through the remastering process the best. That said, I think Tim Warren did an amazing job of cleaning everything up "by hand" - no Cedar or NoNoise type stuff.