![]() ![]() You will notice the change in sound quality at 1:19 exactly. This missing part has therefore been taken from another set and worked on to make it sound as close as possible to this version, then mixed with the incomplete file. Unfortunately, “It’s All In the game” wasn’t complete 1:19 were missing at the beginning. What’s more, it includes “Angeliou” (unfortunately incomplete, interrupted by the radio commentator), that most circulating versions don’t have. The main differences between this version and the one previously circulating are: no saturation, better stereo separation, no hiss, better sound balance. Thanks to Ben and Paul, this set of file directly comes from a recording of the FM broadcast, with no more than one harmless DAE in the lineage. Lineage: FM broadcast > analog reel to reel (Sony TC378) > DAT (Sony 55ES) > WAV > FLAC > WAV > CD > WAV > FLAC > WAV > Edit with soundforge (some pops and diginoises removed, edition of tracks 2 as described in the notes) > WAV > FLAC ![]() Pee Wee Ellis: tenor saxaphone & backing vocals on “Summertime In England” It’s All In The Game > You Know What They’re Writing About ![]()
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