HW: WotEoT CD (was: OFF: Cranium rocks)

Thomas, Guy Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM
Tue Nov 28 05:20:08 EST 2000


The UK release, was from John Chase's vinyl!  Motorhead was compiled from
both my copies of the single. (both were scratched, but in different places!
The cedering process cleaned them up nicely! - Is that the correct spelling
of "cedering?")  Hence the credit that we got, tacked onto the end of the
original credits from '75.

John is the bands more or less official photographer. He has contributed
most of the photos that have been used on album covers since Business Trip.
In fact, he completely designed the Business Trip package! He's also a
really great bloke!

There you go!

Guy T.



                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Chris Raymond [mailto:chrisr at TIAC.NET]
                Sent:   28 November 2000 01:55
                To:     BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
                Subject:        Re: HW: WotEoT CD (was: OFF: Cranium rocks)

                I remember that the DOJO release was from Brian Tawns vinyl,
and that
                the Griffin release used the non UK Master Tapes.
                Chris

                Michael Blackman wrote:
                >
                > > Wasn't there a problem because of lost original
master-tapes? At least
                > > that's what I've heard.
                >
                > Is it the mix down master tapes mixing or the actual
multitrack reel to reel
                > tape thats missing.  If its the mastered mixes that are
missing why not just
                > re master them
                > I'll do it for FREE ... it is my profession.
                >
                > Mb
                >
                > ----- Original Message -----
                > From: Denis Regenbrecht
<denis.regenbrecht at UNIBW-MUENCHEN.DE>
                > To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
                > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 5:54 AM
                > Subject: HW: WotEoT CD (was: OFF: Cranium rocks)
                >
                > > Hi,
                > >
                > > Andy Garibaldi wrote:
                > >
                > > >What I would love to know, and for once I don't have
the answer, is why
                > > >'warrior' wasn't part of the EMI remaster series since
it was on UA like
                > the
                > > >rest, so where's the problem?
                > >
                > > Wasn't there a problem because of lost original
master-tapes? At least
                > > that's what I've heard.
                > >
                > > (c)IAO
                > >
                > >                  D'lucky owner of Dojo-issue'+R
                > > --
                > > "Nothing is true - everything is permissible"
                > >
                > >                                          Hassan I Sabbah
                > > www.d-rider.de          denis at d-rider.de
                > >



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