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After 10 years since the appearance of Trevor Jones sound source, the shocking upgraded version of ultra-high quality outtake sound source transferred directly from the cassette master is finally released! There are no duplicates of the outtakes recorded in the official archive version! In 2010, a number of cassette recordings owned by Trevor Jones, who had been the band’s roadie since Wings was formed, were leaked all at once. Ten years have already passed since the discovery of that mania. The sudden appearance of Wings’ rare sound sources, which had been limited until then, was like Obon and New Year coming together for enthusiasts all over the world. It was certainly full of valuable sound sources, but one of the highlights was probably the part related to the album “WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND”. Before that, “VENUS AND MARS” had a wealth of rare sound sources circulating since the LP era, but the excavation situation here is refreshing. That’s why I was so surprised when it appeared 10 years ago. By the way, Trevor Jones can be seen in the 1975 Melbourne video “FLY SOUTH NEW MASTER”, which is currently on sale, appearing on stage in formal attire before the start of “Band On The Run” and lighting a candle on the piano. You can Many of the sound sources that were unearthed were certainly rare, but all of them were originally owned as cassettes and overlaid with several dubbings, creating a feeling of being out of place. It is true that the sound quality could not be called master quality, even in a flattering manner, with muffled sounds, strong hiss, and even crackling noise in silent parts. From this, it can be inferred that although the sound source was leaked in 2010, the copy for it was created long ago. Among them, the “WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND” part, which was one of the highlights, had a strong tendency to do so, and all the labels that released it at the time were eager to eliminate noise and eliminate muffled sounds. On top of that, there were limitations to the technology from 10 years ago, so in the end, all I heard was unnaturalness. However, at the time we were happy to hear about it. After all, the impact of the excavation was huge. However, over the course of 10 years, a version transferred from Jones’ cassette master began to circulate only among some core traders. This time we succeeded in obtaining the upper sound source independently. An upper version of the Wings Rare sound source from the 5 cassettes he owned will be released. As mentioned earlier, the part related to “WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND” was one of the highlights 10 years ago, but it was in poor condition. However, the upper feeling created by this version is amazing. Even expressions like “fog” and “veiled” are lukewarm, and that fluffy state has completely disappeared. Really refreshing and clear. Still, the very natural texture is wonderful, and the level of hiss noise that comes in because it is a cassette is also natural. This proves that no unnecessary equalization has been applied to this release, but above all, the high level of freshness that completely shakes off the rough feeling of 10 years ago has surprised enthusiasts all over the world. enough to live. First of all, just by listening to the two rough mixes of “Silly Love Songs” recorded at the beginning, you will be able to understand the outstanding upper feeling of this time. The scene where Paul is humming that part that was later played by the horn section, which was a big hit 10 years ago, is still adorable. The unnatural sound image that was biased toward the left channel in the previously released version is ultra clear with no such problem in this source. Moreover, the single vocal version of track 1 is the first appearance of the sound source that has not been recorded on any of the past Trevor Jones sound source CDs! First of all, this alone is surprising. It was probably cut during the cassette dubbing process. “She’s My Baby” also has Paul’s whistling that can only be heard in a rough mix, but this song has a particularly remarkable upper pitch, and even though it’s a rare version from 10 years ago, I was wondering if the quality was like that…Mania was listening to it. It is sure to impress. Paul’s version of “Must Do Something About It”, which was sung by Joe English on the album, attracted the most attention in 2010, but it was later included in various deluxe editions of “WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND”. I can’t help but feel that the impact has been halved. However, if you listen closely, the mix itself is very different, and Paul’s vocals are also taken differently from the deluxe edition. This one has a rustic finish that is more like a rough mix and is still attractive even today. In other words, it can be compared to the difference between a deluxe edition prepared for release and a pure rough mix. And with this release, Wings rare sound sources from other times that were recorded on separate cassettes are also included as a bonus. Unfortunately, the master cassette itself has deteriorated over time in “Mull Of Kintyre”, which starts with Paul’s count, and the sound distortion is the same as in past versions, but other than that, the sound quality of these parts has improved at once. “Richard Cory” from the 1975 tour rehearsal can also be enjoyed in high quality. Rather, it has been compiled into a fulfilling piece that takes the best parts of Jones’ sound source. “Daytime Nighttime Suffering” also eliminates small sound distortion and Lch chatter, resulting in perfect sound quality. The version from 10 years ago was definitely valuable, but it definitely didn’t reach the level of excellence. With this sound quality, please listen carefully and fully enjoy the vivid feel that only a rough mix can provide. This upper feeling is a bit shocking! It is sure to become a must-have item for Wings fans! The sound quality is improved compared to the previously released version because it was digitized directly from the master cassette. Track 1 “Silly Love Songs (No Strings & Horns, 1st Overdub Vocals)” appears for the first time. Trevor Jones Master Cassette Tapes STEREO SBD(UPGRADE) (57:40) 01. Silly Love Songs (No Strings & Horns, 1st Vocals Overdub) 02. Silly Love Songs (No Strings & Horns, 2nd Vocals Overdub) 03. The Note You Never Wrote (No Strings) 04. She’s My Baby (Take 1) 05. She’s My Baby (Take 2) 06. Beware My Love (Rough Mix) 07. Wino Junko (Rough Mix) 08. Time To Hide (Backing Track) 09. Must Do Something About It (Paul’s Version) 10. Soily 11. Richard Cory 12. Mull Of Kintyre (with Count-In) 13. Daytime Nighttime Suffering (Rough Mix) Paul McCartney – vocals, bass, upright bass, piano Linda McCartney – vocals, keyboards Denny Laine – vocals, guitar Jimmy McCulloch – vocals, guitar Joe English – vocals, drums Geoff Britton – drums (on Trk 10 “Soily”) STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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