Mixology: The Mono/Stereo Mix Differences Podcast
Music:Music Commentary
Hello Friends! Today we're taking our first Mixology look at The Who, with their 1966 LP A Quick One. Following up on their first LP, this album featured far more original contributions from every member of the group, culminating in Pete Townshend's epic 'A Quick One While He's Away'. Originally released in the UK only in mono, the album received a mostly stereo mix in the US and across Europe, and these are the mixes we'll be looking at today. Many of the tracks were then remixed in 2003, mirroring the original stereo mixes, with a few quality of life improvements here and there. So, with most tracks having 3 mixes to cover, this isn't going to be a quick one, but let's run run run and see if Boris the Spider has the answers!
Happy Listening,
Frederick
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Surfin’ USA by The Beach Boys
Nancy & Lee by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
Please Please Me by The Beatles
Revolution! by Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay
Idea by The Bee Gees
Insight Out by The Association
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme by Simon & Garfunkel
Strange Days by The Doors
Rubber Soul (RM2) by The Beatles
Help! by The Beatles
A Christmas Gift for You From Philles Records by Phil Spector & Artists
A Gift From a Flower to a Garden by Donovan - LP2 [aka For Little Ones]
A Gift From a Flower to a Garden by Donovan - LP1 [aka Wear Your Love Like Heaven]
Younger Than Yesterday by The Byrds
Headquarters by The Monkees
Pandemonium Shadow Show by Nilsson
Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield
Small Faces by Small Faces
Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane
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