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Sep 21, 2014 - 4:53 PM
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OnyaBirri
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Avoid any Mancini RCA CDs mastered by Dick Baxter. Which if any of the above are mastered by Mr. Baxter Any releases of the RCA albums are suspect. I can't say that he mastered all of them, but sometimes his masters, from the 1980s, were picked up for subsequent releases. For example, I have some UK issues of Mancini RCA albums, from the 1990s, and some use Dick Baxter's earlier re-masterings, and some do not. Sorry to be so vague, but this info, while important, is not always readily available in online searches. The last link is a cover version. The first three links appear to be the RCA album. I do not know offhand if the twofer edition, with "Charade" used the same Dick Baxter master.
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Sep 26, 2014 - 7:55 PM
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jkannry
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Avoid any Mancini RCA CDs mastered by Dick Baxter. Which if any of the above are mastered by Mr. Baxter Any releases of the RCA albums are suspect. I can't say that he mastered all of them, but sometimes his masters, from the 1980s, were picked up for subsequent releases. For example, I have some UK issues of Mancini RCA albums, from the 1990s, and some use Dick Baxter's earlier re-masterings, and some do not. Sorry to be so vague, but this info, while important, is not always readily available in online searches. The last link is a cover version. The first three links appear to be the RCA album. I do not know offhand if the twofer edition, with "Charade" used the same Dick Baxter master. Correct in cover bout sounds good. Twofer ways remastered.
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