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That was only yesterday...Boy was I glad to discover this one. I've reviewed the Tooth's "Spooky Two" already and I stand by my original criticism therein. While "Spooky Two" will stand as their finest hour, this collection is more than welcome as an addition to my late 60's-early 70's Brit- Rock lovin' ears. Spooky Tooth were one of a rare breed of English groups who could take a seemingly un-rocking track like Janis Ian's teen-angst weeper "Society's Child", and, completely oblivious to the context of the lyrics, turn …
not remasteredI bought this album because it's a recent release and I took it for granted that it would be remastered. When I took it home and listened to it the frequencies and dynamics of the music are just as dull as what A&M did with Spooky Two. There is nothing stated on the cd indicating any remastering and it's more of just a transfering. There's a recent version of the album on import which boast of being remastered with Cotton Growing Man being replaced by the Weight. You might want to check that out.
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