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Street People - Jennifer Tomkins (1970) vinyl
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4-F
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Date :
15 Mar 2010 06:12:27
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The Street People - Jennifer Tomkins (1970)
Rock | 1970 Musicor LP MS 3189 | 5% recovery record | RS & HF | Source: stereo vinyl LP, my rip & scans | flac & mp3 (all tagged)
Flac tracks, 44.1khz/16bit, no log, no cue, compression level 5, 160mb | mp3 320 cbr (lame 3.97) 56mb | 400dpi jpegs included
Rock | 1970 Musicor LP MS 3189 | 5% recovery record | RS & HF | Source: stereo vinyl LP, my rip & scans | flac & mp3 (all tagged)
Flac tracks, 44.1khz/16bit, no log, no cue, compression level 5, 160mb | mp3 320 cbr (lame 3.97) 56mb | 400dpi jpegs included
| “ | This is a rare album from a Rupert Holmes project before he went solo. (His best known song is Escape (The Pina Colada Song)). Jennifer Tomkins spent 3 months on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart during the first part of 1970. It actually entered the charts the middle of December, 1969. The song reached #36 on the charts and the B side was "All Night Long". Both of those songs were co-written by Rupert. Thank You Girl also touched the bottom of the Billboard Hot 100. The Street People were a studio group and this is their only album. | ” |
Avax has some GREAT vinyl rippers with EXCELLENT equipment.
NOTE: I am NOT one of them!!
I have a few albums that are not commonly posted and I would like to share one now and then. None of the albums are classics or great or audiophile or anything like that. Most are just curiosities that I have acquired here and there and as such may not appeal to a wide audience. Being wildly popular really isn't the goal. I wanted to share something that most people haven't seen before in the best quality I could provide. I hope the few that are interested will feel like they have found something a little unique. This album has never been issued on cd to my knowledge and there is no info on the album or the group in AMG (All Music Guide).
I just recently figured out how to stitch scans so I am now able to post the artwork as well as the audio. I make no claim to be worth a damn at this but I gave it my best effort. If you don't hear the vinyl noise...... you need to have you hearing checked by a professional. Please keep the above in mind when or if you choose to comment. Having said that, I do believe that most people will find the album very listenable as far as the quality of the rip. It will also make you more fully appreciate the spectacular efforts of the other needle droppers that share at Avax. Those guys amaze me. I have really enjoyed their vinyl rips. They are all better than I am.
As far as the source material goes, this album is an original pressing that is in good condition. The cover is in pretty good shape and still has the original shrink wrap. The cover does have a punch hole in the lower left.
Track List:
01 - Jennifer Tomkins
02 - She Lets Her Hair Down (Early In The Morning)
03 - Gingersnap
04 - All The Young Women
05 - I Remember
06 - Thank You Girl
07 - I Wonder What Happened To Sally
08 - Rainy Night In Georgia
09 - All Night Long
10 - The World Doesn't Matter Anymore
Archives include 5% recovery record and were tested prior to uploading and verified to be good.
17mb of scans included in each archive.
In case of problems, feel free to dog me out in the comments but please send me a pm also.
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Posted By:
carrak
Date:
16 Mar 2010 07:22:43
Thanks a lot for your effort. This is good music for me, very enjoyable, although 40 years old. And the result of your rip is not bad, on the contrary it is quite good, considering your equipment - and also the scans are very good.
Posted By:
4-F
Date:
16 Mar 2010 18:08:35
Thanks for your comment carrak. I like the album and have played it several times. I'm glad you like it and I am really glad you find the rip acceptable. I thought the rip was decent considering what I am using and my limited knowledge. Over the years I have downloaded many that are worse and many that are better. Like I said above, I shared this because of it's limited availability not because I thought I did a great job. Thanks again for taking the time to comment. :)
Posted By:
Dualtrack
Date:
24 May 2010 00:28:02
Great share! and Musicor was a very interesting label - they built their empire on Gene Pitney and then, later, George Jones. It was one of the last of the huge indie labels (like Liberty before them).
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