Musicic composed and conducted by Mikl�s R�zsa
This Two CD give me a lot of work, they both comes from a special deal I made with a friend , it was both two CD From "Soundstage Records" SS – CD 610 and the volume 2 SS – CD 630,
but I was so sad to have a such bad sound and covers I decide to made a restoration of theses two records, this is one of ma passion.
It taking me many times to have the correct sound I wanted to have, I speak for me not for others, one hear is not another one.
And I’m starting to restore them with patience and pleasure because I love very much Rozsa.
After that I post them on my own blog who is now deleted because I finaly take the decision to stay on the ffShrine , peoples are fantastic, nice, polite , friendly, and they have a lot of quality I can’t tell in English.
Well finally after this short story here is the Cd : I made a Dual box of the Miklos Rozsa autibiography.
Called "Miklos Rozsa Musical Autobiography 1937 -1950" on two disc.
I just hope members who don’t know the work of Miklos Rozsa will Appreciated is wonderful music.
I made also The Covers but Sorry I don’t change the name of fictif label name I invented Sorry! 🙂
Also to know Everything theses CD where First released on Polydor on 3 Lp Disc and re-recorded by Soundstage records.
Track List Disc 1 1935 -1949
01. Knight Without Armor
02. Thief of Bagdad
03. That Hamilton Woman
04. Lydia
05. Five Graves To Cairo
06. Double Indemnity
07. Lost Weekend
08. The Killers
09. A double Life
10. The Naked City
11. The Red Danube
Total Time 65:00
Track List Disc 2 1950
01. Asphalt Jungle
02. Julius Caesar
03. Story of Three Loves
04. Young Bess
05. Knight of the Round table
06. Men of the Fighting Lady
07. Moonfleet
08. Diane
09. Tribute to a Bad Man
10. Lust for Life
11. Time To Love and Aa Time to Die
12. Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
Total Time 65:00
Have a nice evening,
Calde
Here are original front and back scans if someone is interested:
https://mega.nz/#!dwEx0Q7a!3dGd8MkSVnuP7HTyKRLPWGlpVE-WD3CfVW98y7tQ8H8
Thank you so much Markcope1961, I would like to find some much better words to thanks you, But I know the back of your mind and it affects me very, very much! thank you again my friend! I am honored to have some reply like yours!
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Thanks, fantastic share!
Here are original front and back scans if someone is interested:
https://mega.nz/#!dwEx0Q7a!3dGd8MkSVnuP7HTyKRLPWGlpVE-WD3CfVW98y7tQ8H8
Thanks a lot my friend, it’s very nice to giving the covers for peoles who want to have them.
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thank you for covers
Thank you for sharing it here,my friend.
It pains me to criticise a fellow Rozsaphile – particularly a gentleman who has given so much (both in terms of music and in kindness) to the forum – therefore, I hope you will take this in the spirit it was intended: The FLAC files you have uploaded are plagued with transfer noise (it sounds like a ground issue) and most seriously, are sourced from MP3 – a low bitrate by the sounds of things, and a quick glance at the spectral scan reveals the giveaway MP3 multi-band lowpass filter that heavily suggest an older version of LAME around the 128kbps bitrate level. I doubt that you did it yourself, so could it be that the release you used as the basis of your restoration was MP3 sourced?
I have only one of the Polydor discs in my collection (the one with Julius Caesar, Lady Hamilton, Sherlock Holmes, etc – I forget the volume number.
Some months ago I started working on a transfer and restoration for my own enjoyment as my pernickerty nature always found problems with extant transfers – but like so many of my projects it fell by the wayside… I wonder if it’s worth finishing it? (And getting hold of good copies of the others.)
Here is a work-in-progress Julius Caesar for the purposes of comparison – the completed version would sound even better: https://mega.nz/#!0oQWTSqT!xmtZCVK9yMGLlxaj8NeN4LnJUDQ4fDz29ARNTHYt76k
I didn’t want it to be true but I have verified what Tango is saying based on analyzing these using Spek that they do have a fairly hard cutoff around 16khz which suggests a MP3 source. I would very much like to hear the full set transferred in the quality of the sample Tango posted because that sounds even better. It almost makes me want to go out and find these records myself.