Third Opus 3 Sampler Tape to be Released

MylesBAstor

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”One ”Open Reel Selection of Opus 3 Analogue
Recordings, Vol.III


AMC-23130

"One" Open Reel Selection of Opus 3 Analogue Recordings, Vol. III
Retail Price: $250.00 USD

This Master Copy starts with one of our first and most "popular" track "House of the rising sun" from our debut album with Cyndee Peters, "Black is the color" from 1976, that was very often used for demo and in particular showing "The Depth of Image", which was one of the early hallmarks of the "Opus 3 sound"! Just like the two first Open Reel selections, it offers a broad variation of different musical genres, like World Music, Jazz and Classical selected from our over 50 analogue master tapes! It is a nice complement to the other two open reel samplers, presenting music from more "untouched" opus 3 albums!



1. House of the Rising Sun
From: Cyndee Peters, ”Black is the colour”, LP 7706 6´10

2. Leaves (Except)
From: Cirrus, ”Lands End”, CD 19803 5´09

3. Larghetto in C-minor (D. Cimarosa)
From Sthlm Guitar Quartet, ”Bach Telemann”, LP 7915 2´00

4. Finale: Presto non tanto - Chopin (Excerpt)
From: Stefan Lindgren, ”Chopin-Lizt-Rachmaninoff
-Schuman-Skrjabin”, CD 9202 2´10

5. Unca´s Flight
From: Knoa, ”Sudden twists and turns”, LP 7801 1´41

6. Memories of you
From: ”Erstrand – Lind Quartet”, LP 8603 3´04

7. Everybody Loves My Baby
From: The legendary Eva Taylor, ”Live at the Pawnshop”,
SACD 22071 3´40

8. Treecircle
From: Gösta Rundqvist Trio, ”Treecircle”, CD 19801 5´27

9. Sommarsång (W.Peterson-Berger)
From: Omnibus Wind Ensemble, ”Viriditas per Omnibus”, CD 19304 2´33


Playback EQ: IEC/CCIR (35uS)

2-track, 1/4” at 38 cm/s (15”)

Catalogue no. from the original album.

Cyndee Peters' House of the Rising Sun has always been a reference track for me and last year I asked Jan-Eric if he could release it on reel-to-reel. Well looks like my prayers have been answered. Then there's also track 3 from the famous Stockholm Guitar Quartet! Looks like another winner!
 

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