George Harrison: The Apple Years 1968-75 (Original LP rips) COMPLETE **NEW LINK!!!**
Posted: Thu May 27, 2021 9:00 pm
Hey, Folks -
A few years ago, not wanting to pay the crazy price being asked for George's The Apple Years box set, I decided to try my hand at ripping a CD set for myself from my original LPs. I also included the same bonus content to each one as well, but I honestly can't recall where I got those now. My intention was to create CDs to listen to in the car. This had an added bonus for me, in that I didn't then have much of GH's output on CD and I didn't play the LPs often because they're somewhat beat up from years of use and abuse.
So, I ripped the LPs into Audacity, cleaned them up by hand, and burned CDs from the 16-bit/44.1kHz WAV files I had created. They suited my needs very well for quite a while. Until...
It suddenly dawned on me that I could use ClickRepair to clean up the audio even more... and I was amazed with the results today. I started off with Wonderwall Music, which I recall was the one in the worst shape. (The first track, "Microbes," has a big CLICK in it, which I couldn't avoid, but I remember having to do a lot of surgery on this LP to make it play as you hear it!)
Anywho, in the spirit of beatlegs, I thought I'd share it with you today. Let me know if the rest interest you too.
hxxps://we.tl/t-tzHPm9XpC6
A few years ago, not wanting to pay the crazy price being asked for George's The Apple Years box set, I decided to try my hand at ripping a CD set for myself from my original LPs. I also included the same bonus content to each one as well, but I honestly can't recall where I got those now. My intention was to create CDs to listen to in the car. This had an added bonus for me, in that I didn't then have much of GH's output on CD and I didn't play the LPs often because they're somewhat beat up from years of use and abuse.
So, I ripped the LPs into Audacity, cleaned them up by hand, and burned CDs from the 16-bit/44.1kHz WAV files I had created. They suited my needs very well for quite a while. Until...
It suddenly dawned on me that I could use ClickRepair to clean up the audio even more... and I was amazed with the results today. I started off with Wonderwall Music, which I recall was the one in the worst shape. (The first track, "Microbes," has a big CLICK in it, which I couldn't avoid, but I remember having to do a lot of surgery on this LP to make it play as you hear it!)
Anywho, in the spirit of beatlegs, I thought I'd share it with you today. Let me know if the rest interest you too.
hxxps://we.tl/t-tzHPm9XpC6