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Randy Burns  - Song For An Uncertain Lady flac mp3 download
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Song For An Uncertain Lady
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MP3 album size:
1383 mb
FLAC album size:
1879 mb
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Rating:
4.9 ✪

Tracklist

Sorrow's Children
Autumn On Your Mind
Song For An Uncertain Lady
If You Just Let Tomorrow Be
Only Time Will Make You See
Maybelline
Lisa
The One I Thought Was Here
Child For Now
Waiting For An Old Friend
Randy's Song
Deegan Street

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ESP-2007 Randy Burns Song For An Uncertain Lady ‎(LP) ESP Disk ESP-2007 US 1971
none Randy Burns Songs For An Uncertain Lady ‎(11xFile, MP3, Album, RE, RM, 320) Not On Label none US 2010
ESP 2007 Randy Burns Song For An Uncertain Lady ‎(LP, Album, RE) Base Record ESP 2007 Italy Unknown
ESP 2007-2 Randy Burns Songs For An Uncertain Lady ‎(CD, RE) ESP Disk, ZYX Music ESP 2007-2 Germany Unknown

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Reviews:
  • Runemane
Joe Phillips, a one-time chief engineer at ESP-Disk, about the ZYX reissues:“Both albums ['Evening Of The Magician' and 'Song For An Uncertain Lady'] were released on CD in the early nineties by a German company, ZYX Records, through a very bad licensing deal with ESP. They were horrible! All they did was transfer LP copies directly to the CD master without any processing, so surface skips, clicks and pops were all there, like playing a badly worn record. There was even an egregious speed error on many of the tracks, where it was slowed down almost a whole note. It sounds as if the turntable speed wasn't calibrated or something. Wow.”
  • Arashitilar
This is a pretty interesting fact. Thanks. On teh other side: If you check the label (pictures) you'll see that the timestamps for the individual songs are wrong indeed. The (finally sort of) remastered reissue shows that the songs have a different lenght. That does not explain why Phillips speaks of a "slow down almost a whole note". The first rip I found orientated on the original times on the LP label and they are significantly pitched. I guess I have to get my hands on the vinyl to figure out.