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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Package - Superb Sound,
This review is from: The Phil Spector Collection (Audio CD)
Though the cover art does not suggest much, this is indeed an official ABKCO release: two CD jewel cases in a thin cardboard slipcase. Even if you are the ardent Phil Spector music fan, who (like myself) already has the "Back to Mono" set and the various "Best of" collections that ABKCO put out in the early 90s, this new 2-CD set is a MUST! While all but one of the tracks on this set are already available on the "Mono" set, this new package offers superb improved sound. The sound on the earlier collections tended to have heavily compressed, muddy sound that, at this point (2006) was just aching for a remaster. The sound here, thankfully, is crisp, clear and bright, with good bass and overall definition. All tracks are (true to form) in mono, with the exception of "River Deep-Mountain High", which is the stereo version.
The Christmas album is of course, a delight, and while I am not sure if it is also newly remastered, the case carries a 2002 date, and it seems slightly louder then the older release. This set carries a special track not heard on previous sets, featuring Phil Spector singing "Spanish Harlem", while playing guitar. It is nice and compelling, though the real draw for getting this set is the sound. The liner notes are also nice and detail the session players who performed on these tracks. Hopefully this means that the rest of the Spector catalog is soon to be remastered. The "Back to Mono" set is a classic, but ALL the tracks on it deserve to benefit from fabulous sound.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing remastering,
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After listening for years to the Back to Mono box set, remastered by Phil Spector earlier, and the illegal but somewhat superior sound of the Marginal Records releases from Belgium, this new set is a revelation to the ears. Remastered again by Phil Spector, but this time in stereo, the sound is fantastically fresh and clear, affording the listener a greatly enhanced experience. I never thought I would hear these old songs sound so great - all we can hope for is that the entire "Wall of Sound" catalogue gets the same treatment - but I guess that may have to wait until Mr Spector is a free man ? 5 stars for CD one - 3 stars for the Christmas album. Maybe it's just an Australian thing, but we don't go in for Christmas albums, no matter who sings them. That said, this is a mandatory purchase for fans of the era - you won't be listening to "Back to Mono" again.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Killer" Oldies,
This review is from: The Phil Spector Collection (Audio CD)
This is Phil Spector's best stiff (er, stuff) prestented in crisp, clean mono (except for "River Deep, Mountain High" which is in stereo). This set is miles ahead than the Back To Mono set in sound quality, but I docked it a point because many of these clean mono tracks could have been stereo (I've recently heard that EMI has acquired the masters, so there's hope we don't have to wait for Phil Spector to die to get the stereo mixes). And the absence of the Ronettes' classic "I Can Hear Music" (covered by the Beach Boys) takes away 1/4 of a point. But for superior mono versions of most of the Spector hits, you can't beat this.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Bit of a Disappointment,
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This collection is a bit of a disappointment, first, because of the failure to include even the already published stereo versions of at least eight of the 22 tracks (not to mention the already published stereo pressing of the entire Christmas album), and second, because of the failure to include any of the late 60s/early 70s Spector work, e.g. with the Checkmates, Ltd, with Ronnie Spector ("Try Some, Buy Some"), and even with the Ronettes themselves ("You Came, You Saw, You Conquered"). Still, thanks to the solid mastering and the somewhat bizarre inclusion of the Phil Spector solo demo of "Spanish Harlem," this disc is, for collectors, worth the price. And if the rumor about EMI's acquisition of master tapes turns out to be accurate, one can only hope for future release of true stereo mixes of the classic Spector recordings, as well as possibly unreleased tracks (e.g., "Baby, Don't You Get Crazy" by the Checkmates). Notwithstanding Spector's nostalgia about Gold Star and early 60s car radios, the stereo mixes make it far easier to appreciate his superb mastery of his medium -- and, let's face it, it's time to bag the "Back to Mono" mantra!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More Mono,
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It's all mono, in spite of what one review said, except for River Deep Mountain Hight. Dissapointing.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Phil Spector,
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Whatever Spector has become and however crazy he was, there's no denying he turned record producing upside down with his wall of sound. Many of the haunting girl group hits from the sixties were produced by this genius. This compilation is a must for any rocker's collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Searching for the perfect Christmas gift? This is it.,
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Despite one regretable omission (no "Black Pearl"), these are two outstanding albums with excellent sound. And you can't miss by giving Phil's "A Christms Gift for You", complete with a picture disc of Phil in full Santa regalia with his "Back to Mono" button on. Money well spent, a gift sure to please.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great collection,
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If you can get past Phil Spector's current legal problems, you may want to consider this collection. I'm among many who believe the Christmas CD is the best ever. It combines standard Christmas classics with some of the best 60's groups and the 'wall of sound'. The other CD features great tunes from the 60's from the most played song ever 'You've Lost That Lovin Feeling' to some of my favorite girl's groups plus some songs that surprisingly didn't do that well such as Tina Turner's 'River Deep, Mountain High' and an acoustic version of 'Spanish Harlem', the only cut on the 2 CDs which is not the original release.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is Definitley The One You'll Want!!!,
This review is from: The Phil Spector Collection (Audio CD)
Searched for the right Cd with Great Sound ...you will be Very Happy with this one...hard not to dance in your house or car to this Great Sounding CD..I have one for my house and one for my car..Highly Recommended!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spector Classics Perfect Qaulity,
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I have been looking for a few of these tracks for months and happy to find them on the CD collection. If you have never heard the Christmas songs, they are the most spirited renditions you will ever hear.
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