| Sendt: 02 Juli 2008 kl. 10:58 | IP-adresse registreret
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Hej, Fin skive, jeg gad godt høre mono udgaven. Kan den spilles? Der er lidt mere info her: http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=pepper +mono&x=0&y=0 (det er fra popsike.com - en database med flere tusinder afsluttede ebay auktioner.) Så vidt jeg kan gennemskue (jeg er ikke ekspert), er din skive en tidlig mono-udgave. Hvis det er 1. tryk, så mener jeg at der skal være et K og T (det såkaldte KT tax kode) lige omkring centerhullet (sådan er det med stereoudgaven). Det kan jeg ikke se på din - til sammenligning kan man skimte et K og et T på dette billede:  Men bare det at have både en mono og en stereo udgave er da guld værd!! Fra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_C lub_Band: "The Beatles were present during the mixing of the album in mono and the LP was originally released as such alongside a stereo mix prepared by Abbey Road engineers led by Geoff Emerick; the Beatles themselves did not attend the mixing of the stereo version. (The mono version is now out of print on vinyl and was not officially released on CD.) The two mixes are fundamentally different. For example, the stereo mix of "She's Leaving Home" was mixed at a slower speed than the original recording and therefore plays at a slower tempo and at a lower pitch than the original recording. Conversely, the mono version of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is considerably slower than the stereo version and features much heavier gating and reverb effects. McCartney's yelling voice in the coda section of "Sgt. Pepper (Reprise)" (just before the segue into "A Day in the Life") can plainly be heard in the mono version, but is nearly inaudible in the stereo version. The mono version of the song also features drums that open with much more presence and force, as they are turned well up in the mix. Also in the stereo mix, the famous segue at the end of "Good Morning Good Morning" (the chicken-clucking sound which becomes a guitar noise) is timed differently and a crowd noise tape comes in later during the intro to "Sgt. Pepper (Reprise)"."
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