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1394.1 | Did it right on the "greatest hits" collection | VINO::AMACINNES | Learning To Fly | Thu Nov 17 1988 09:55 | 7 |
| I also purchased the latter two of the CD's and was disappointed
by the sound quality. But there is some hope! There is a "16 Greatest
Hits" collection (slightly different selection of songs from the
LP of the same name) that claims to use the original masters. And
I believe it! This CD truly brings new life to these masterpieces.
One of my very favorite CD's.
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1394.2 | Something happening here..what it is ain't 'zactly | VEEJAY::ECTOR | It could happen to you | Thu Nov 17 1988 11:37 | 19 |
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After a 2nd look, there seems to be something terribly wierd happening
here. The M&P's recorded all their original stuff for DUNHILL, which
was a subsidiary of ABC. Why the hell does MCA now own the rights
to it. DUNHILL/ABC has gone off on it's own with a budget line called
"Compact Classics" of which the Ray Charles 2 disc set (along with
reissues of ALL his ABC lp's) & some "various artists" collections
(2 of them "reviewed" by me under the oldies note), are a part.
Why then is MCA releasing what should rightfully belong to ABC/Dunhill
& not going through remastering by the master - Steve Hoffman ??
Hmmmm ! Something rotten in L.A., methinks. Maybe a call to
either/both will elicit comments on who owns who & why. More to
come on MCA/ABC CD reissue mystery theatre, later.
The Cruiser
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1394.3 | MCA owns ABC records now | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Thu Nov 17 1988 13:32 | 4 |
| MCA bought the ABC label years ago, along with ABC's subsidiary labels.
So it seems they're releasing some stuff on MCA and some under the
Dunhill label. I don't see anything rotten about the choice of labels.
The sound quality or lack of it would be a different matter.
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1394.4 | 16 Greatest Really Is Great | ASABET::MCLAUGHLIN | Skier au Mont Fort | Thu Nov 17 1988 17:27 | 10 |
| I have only heard the '16 Greatest' disc, and it sounded clean and
modern to me. Compared to many other 20+ year old recordings, the
disc is brilliant. I had no idea that the group only produced 3
albums, and sixties albums tended to be short too! The M&P's deserve
a good digital transfer, as their music still sounds fresh today.
At least there is one good disc out of four for the public to buy.
Most people will automatically opt for the hits disc anyway, no
doubt.
Shawn
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1394.5 | Yeah, but...... | VEEJAY::ECTOR | It could happen to you | Thu Nov 17 1988 19:06 | 23 |
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To correct myself even again, the M&P's had 5 commercially available
lp's, however the 1st 3 were the only of any consequence. In '69
they recorded one called 'THE PAPAS & THE MAMAS' which only had
one hit - "For The Love Of Ivy" (from the Sidney Poitier film of
the same name), and again in '71 they released an lp whose title
escapes me, but it was nothing like the "original" 3. By then, of
course, Cass had gone solo and was doing well with an lp of her
own.
Even tho' most people will by the "16 Greatest Hits" CD, it irks
me that those songs that weren't hits, but deserved to be, from
those 3 landmark lps were treated so shabbily. As for MCA owning
ABC/Dunhill, I'm not real sure. Steve Hoffman "left" MCA to go to
DUNHILL to get greater freedom as a mastering engineer. I suppose
that as seperate entitys, one could exist and release crap, while
the other issues quality stuff, under the same 'BANNER'. I still
don't understand it, tho' and plan to look into it. Details to follow.
The Cruiser
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1394.6 | advice please | AYOV29::KIRKPATRICK | | Fri Nov 18 1988 01:15 | 7 |
| I've been thinking of buying the M&Ps "Greatest Hits", but in the
UK I've got a choice of two versions - one is MCA, the other is
a newer issue, slight difference in tracks but NOT MCA.
Which do I buy ?
I.K.
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1394.7 | People Like Us | AQUA::ROST | You've got to stop your pleading | Fri Nov 18 1988 06:41 | 12 |
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Re: .5
The 1971 release was called "People Like Us"; the title track is
on 16 Greatest Hits (or was in its LP version).
MCA definitely bought ABC records in its entirety (Dunhill, Bluesway,
Impulse, Probe, etc.) and I have been curious as to what this *new*
Dunhill label is.
Until I saw the Ray Charles stuff I figured they were a ripoff label
like K-tel.
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1394.8 | Go for the MCA disc | VEEJAY::ECTOR | It could happen to you | Fri Nov 18 1988 10:42 | 13 |
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re .6 What is the other label ?? Is it English or Scot owned ??
I'd recommend, for authenticity's sake to go with the MCA one. I've
bought what I thought were reissues on Canadian labels, and they've
turned out to be re-recordings, so, since copyright laws differ
from country to country, usually buying on the "home" label or it's
parent is the safest to insure integitry (not necessarily the best
sound reproduction, tho').
The Cruiser
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1394.9 | More to it than we know | GERBIL::LEVITT | | Fri Nov 18 1988 14:17 | 11 |
| Re .2
There is something here that no one in the file seems to understand
(including me). If you go to lechmere and look at the oldies, you will
see multiple labels with the same material on them, and all using
"MASTERS".
The latest that I've seen is the RINO Roy Orison, and another label
released at the same time. There must be some deal going on Public
Domain music that lets any label rent the original tapes.
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1394.10 | | AKOV76::BOYAJIAN | I love a good coincidence | Fri Nov 18 1988 23:11 | 15 |
| I suspect (without having the resources here to check) that the
"other" M&P hits compilation is likely to be from Castle Commun-
ications. There're an English outfit that has issued what they
call their "Collector's Series" of compilations for a number and
variety of bands, usually with the title of "The <band> Collection".
I have a handful of their discs, and the quality is quite good.
As for M&P, I have the first two of the three, plus the 16 GREATEST
HITS. I haven't really paid that much attention to the quality of
the former, since 99% of the time I end up playing the latter.
("Twelve Thirty" is one of those songs I could listen to over and
over and over again and never get tired of it...)
--- jerry
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1394.11 | a third version of G.H. | AYOV27::KIRKPATRICK | | Mon Nov 28 1988 01:31 | 10 |
| Just to further confuse.
The two G.Hits versions I wrote of earlier had 20 tracks per, and
the previous notes refer to a 16 track CD.
A third CD, issued by Pickwick, with 16 tracks is also a G.Hits.
Where does Pickwick fit in ?
I.K.
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1394.12 | | COOKIE::ROLLOW | The thing dreams are made of. | Wed Dec 14 1988 17:33 | 4 |
| The Pickwick discussion (.11-.17) has been moved to note
#1434.
Your Moderator.
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