In Reply to: Re: Columbia/Epic remasters: Bob Dylan and... posted by plantsman on March 27, 2006 at 10:34:17:
Welcome is on cd for the first time, came out a couple years back. Along with "Love devotion surrender". Since you like GD vault 2 better than valt 1 I'm getting an idea where you are coming from. If you don't have it get Fleetwood mac live in Boston vol. 1 (there are 3 volumes) on the sanpper label, it's from the original masters and sounds really good for a live 1970 show..Peter Green smokes, not crazy about the jeremy spencer stuff, but luckily there isnt too much on this volume. Try this one too- "Ten Years After Live at Fillmore East 1970". Some of the Grateful Dead "remasters" are not as good as the original issues, many feel skull and roses and live dead were better the first time around...I agree. Beginning with their first "remasters" back in the early 90's all of the Rolling stones records have been done by Robert Ludwig. He did great on just about all.
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