Stereo. Single sided acetate from The IBC studio 1967
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getalife 26th Nov 2023
| | Listening to this again l can clearly hear “I’m an ear sitting in the sky “ though I always heard what was on the title “Armenia City In The Sky “ till yesterday.
Anyone else heard the same. |
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getalife 25th Nov 2023
| | SkyArt had this album on yesterday, funny finding out that track1 title by Keene a friend of Pete Townshend should be “I’m an ear sitting in the sky” as Keene sang on the track, not “Armenia City In The Sky” which Pete thought was better. A good documentary on the album if you got the time. |
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getalife 28th Oct 2020
| | New video, with phone in background not the record.
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getalife 12th Jun 2017
| | Added new images |
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getalife 9th Oct 2016
| | Looking at the different sound patterns between vinyl and acetate, would they not be the same for both? Full album and the single track Mary Ann, which shows a closer look at sound waves. |
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getalife 3rd Jun 2015
| | I remember speaking to Brian Carroll (IBC studio) and he was saying about the problem they had linking all the tapes together to get the recording to flow in one, not sure what happen to his website www.ibcstudio.co.uk. |
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carryonsidney 3rd Jun 2015
| | I know I have 2 original Track copies of this record and one is Mono, I am hoping, when I track down the other, that is a Stereo so I can compare it to your acetate.. |
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getalife 3rd Jun 2015
| | @carryonsidney, Ref: my other comment, listening to this on my computer with Bose speakers the sound sounds very good after 48 years, and do not understand Fangs comments on your ‘See Here’ on early recordings. |
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carryonsidney 2nd Jun 2015
| | excellent work Getalife. You might like this webpage which goes into detail about the problems with the original released Stereo version of this album, see here. |
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getalife 2nd Jun 2015
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getalife 19th Aug 2014
| | Just been playing this (after it had been transferred to MP3) in the garage (louder than I would in the house) and listening to it rather than back ground music. Considering it was recorded 1967, the stereo sounds far superior to record of that period, yes it’s an acetate and therefore from the master tape but the sounds coming from both sides with the voice in the middle (simplified explanation ), not having many records to compare to of that period, those that I have had seem a little basic this includes The Beatles, or is this my imagination. |
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carryonsidney 13th Oct 2013
| | Audiodiscs have an extra hole, personally I think in the 50's the americans probably did supply acetate blanks but EMI would have started making their own pretty quickly to save money.
A fantastic Who related item by the way Getalife. |
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getalife 13th Oct 2013
| | Have added the Brown cover, I was given four LP acetates, three in the brown covers and one in the Transco cover, any one of them could have been in the Transco cover. |
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bobzyeruncle 12th Oct 2013
| | I've read somewhere that Emidiscs were simply re-labeled Transcos and Audio-Discs. |
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getalife 29th Aug 2013
| | Can't remember if this was the cover or a plain brown one, it was 46 years ago. |
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