This was originally on the Project 3 label in the US, but this is a UK copy on the UK Columbia label which was the EMI “One Box” label. Later pressings has the Columbia EMI “Two Box” label.
Tracklist A1 Bond Street 2:38 A2 Lover's Concerto 2:49 A3 Knowing When To Leave 2:48 A4 My Silent Song 2:52 A5 Walk On By 3:02 A6 Eleanor Rigby 2:42 B1 A Little Fugue For Me And You 2:48 B2 Norwegian Wood 2:48 B3 Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da 2:54 B4 What The World Needs Now Is Love 2:40 B5 Petite Paulette 2:44 B6 Get Back 3:40
It’s time stamped wrong but the order is right. They accidentally organized it based on the song length rather than the time the song plays on the recording.
I noticed that in a record shop once and a guy told me that he used a different sized belt than was for the turntable and only musicians could tell the difference, maybe once every two years.
Stereo sound is so fantastic... instruments are loud and clear.
Great arrangements and recording. Shag-a-delic!
Purchased this LP in 1991 for $4 and it's one of my all-time favorites. Groovy baby!
Have this reel-to-reel and it still sounds amazing!
wow
So neat seeing this album here. I have no idea why I bought it but my LP is upstairs in the living room. Thank you for posting this.
Awesome artist
Thanks for uploading this 👍👍👍
This was originally on the Project 3 label in the US, but this is a UK copy on the UK Columbia label which was the EMI “One Box” label. Later pressings has the Columbia EMI “Two Box” label.
I found a sealed copy of this album several years ago and sold it on as I could not justify breaking the shrink wrap. Now I can hear what I missed :)
You can always resharing wrap it, you chump
Groovy baby!
I still have the Akai Cr-80-SS Quadraphonic 8 track player and I remember hear this tape since I was 10 YO today I have 56 can you believe it?
I have 54
I was 7 years old when I discovered Enock Light
I'm 57 now
Hello, it reminds me of the movie Casino Royale 1967. I have this disk.
I’m here on Thanksgiving 2020 because I’m reading James Michener’s The Drifters from 1971.
Just found this in Liverpool Rough Trade for £7 bargain!!
Fun album!! Nowadays a "spaced out" album would sound more like Brian Eno or Radiohead or Church of the 9 Candles.
Even David Bowie was more spaced out than this. Then came The Cars, and later Gary Numan and the Tubeway Army.
Enoch Light alwsys innovating, not always succeeding.
Free Design on vocals!
"knowing when to leave" sounds as if it was sung by the Free Design!
I guess it was
even the arranging sounds similar
Tracklist
A1 Bond Street 2:38
A2 Lover's Concerto 2:49
A3 Knowing When To Leave 2:48
A4 My Silent Song 2:52
A5 Walk On By 3:02
A6 Eleanor Rigby 2:42
B1 A Little Fugue For Me And You 2:48
B2 Norwegian Wood 2:48
B3 Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da 2:54
B4 What The World Needs Now Is Love 2:40
B5 Petite Paulette 2:44
B6 Get Back 3:40
this is all WRONG
It’s time stamped wrong but the order is right. They accidentally organized it based on the song length rather than the time the song plays on the recording.
@@dietgoth6558hate it when album uploaded do that
It reminds me of Austin Powers lol
Man, Enoch was super into stereo. I don't think he quite mastered the subtleties of using it.
Ideal music, should be pied around the streets of the world, from nuclear tannoys that cant be switched off.... y0u get me
I used to listen to this record at 45 rpm, although it was to listen at 33 rpm
Quite a time saving technique.
I've modified my turntable to spin at 145rpm, my time is precious
is this mono? cause I am only hearing it in one ear
Is that the free design singing with them?
Are you using a belt-drive turntable? The pitch is off.
your pitch is off
@@bigt00tz lol
I noticed that in a record shop once and a guy told me that he used a different sized belt than was for the turntable and only musicians could tell the difference, maybe once every two years.
Musical Cheese Product from the unfortunate last part of Enoch Light's career.