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« Reply #25 on: May 19, 2015, 04:39:38 AM »

Brad Elliot is a scumbag. Roll Eyes

Brad is a standup guy. Even Steve Hoffman has said so. The whole 2000 release saga was unfortunate for everyone involved. The person who lost the most in the whole saga was Brad.
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« Reply #26 on: May 19, 2015, 04:42:38 AM »

Many thanks for the response Raphael.

Will this release use the Steve Hoffman mastering?
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« Reply #27 on: May 19, 2015, 04:45:11 AM »

Many thanks for the response Raphael.

Will this release use the Steve Hoffman mastering?

Exactly the same mastering that was used for the shelved First Wave release...

The recordings sound great...

If you guys want me to post any more snippets - I'd be happy to oblige...
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« Reply #28 on: May 19, 2015, 04:45:45 AM »

And please for the love of God

BACK THE CAMPAIGN

Or else no one gets these recordings Smiley

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/448050763/unreleased-beach-boys-recordings
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« Reply #29 on: May 19, 2015, 05:14:13 AM »

Hi RaphPH, thanks for posting here.

So how did you come to be in possession of these tapes?
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« Reply #30 on: May 19, 2015, 05:22:32 AM »

Hi RaphPH, thanks for posting here.

So how did you come to be in possession of these tapes?

They came into my possession through middle men acting on behalf of an anonymous party who insisted on a quality and fitting release for such a historical document.

This came about as I posted on the Hoffman forums about wanting to start a label and I was based in London.
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« Reply #31 on: May 19, 2015, 07:04:59 AM »

Keep the questions coming guys - would hate to find a reason why you aren't backing the campaign...
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« Reply #32 on: May 19, 2015, 07:07:53 AM »

Thanks for taking the time to answer Smiley

Why not release the full 2CD set as Brad was planning to do?

If i buy this, i might have to buy the same thing again later on for a few more tracks. I already have Lost & Found, and i'll be honest, these aren't the greatest tracks in the world Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: May 19, 2015, 07:21:37 AM »

Thanks for taking the time to answer Smiley

Why not release the full 2CD set as Brad was planning to do?

If i buy this, i might have to buy the same thing again later on for a few more tracks. I already have Lost & Found, and i'll be honest, these aren't the greatest tracks in the world Smiley

Legally, I can only release tracks that have fallen into Public Domain under UK law. You'll get a 73 mins CD.

I believe the original Lost And Found DCC was only around half an hour?
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« Reply #34 on: May 19, 2015, 07:28:43 AM »

Raphael, you have to understand, and you seem like a smart guy so I know you do; many collectors were burned by the last offering of these tracks in 2000. People fronted their money for the CD set and did not get a refund when it didn't happen. This was unexpected and people learned their lessons from it. I'm sure that many, including myself, want to see the goods physically materialize first before laying out money for the product.
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« Reply #35 on: May 19, 2015, 07:42:11 AM »

Raphael, you have to understand, and you seem like a smart guy so I know you do; many collectors were burned by the last offering of these tracks in 2000. People fronted their money for the CD set and did not get a refund when it didn't happen. This was unexpected and people learned their lessons from it. I'm sure that many, including myself, want to see the goods physically materialize first before laying out money for the product.

One of the reasons why I pursued the Kickstarter route was so that it's much easier to provide refunds and track all purchases / pledges should any mishaps / delays occur.

I totally understand anyone's reluctance...It's regrettable that anyone feels burned by any musical release that was shelved or halted...

This is not about profit - it's about giving these recordings the release they deserve...It breaks my heart that these Julie London albums are being treated so shoddily because they have fallen in the Public Domain in the UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/8-Classics-Julie-London/dp/B0051OJG4Q/

I want these recordings / Prelude To Summer... to be a kickass release... You guys deserve to hear these...I can't wait to have you all hear them..
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« Reply #36 on: May 19, 2015, 08:02:36 AM »

Raphael, I know my main interest lies in the unheard studio version of "Lavender."  That was going to be one of the highlights of the FIRST WAVE release.  Any chance of posting a 10-15 second snippet?

Thanks,

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« Reply #37 on: May 19, 2015, 08:05:07 AM »

Raphael, I know my main interest lies in the unheard studio version of "Lavender."  That was going to be one of the highlights of the FIRST WAVE release.  Any chance of posting a 10-15 second snippet?

Thanks,

Lee

Help me out - which specifically from the list of 48 Prelude To Summer tracks are you requesting?
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« Reply #38 on: May 19, 2015, 08:10:18 AM »

23. Lavender [Take 4].  I believe all we've heard before is the demo.

Thanks,

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« Reply #39 on: May 19, 2015, 08:12:44 AM »

23. Lavender [Take 4].  I believe all we've heard before is the demo.

Thanks,

Lee

Here's the first minute https://www.dropbox.com/s/5vqkjuzig65nxjl/23%20-%20Lavender%20%5Btake%204%5D%20SNIPPET.mp3?dl=0
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« Reply #40 on: May 19, 2015, 08:18:48 AM »

Brad Elliot is a scumbag. Roll Eyes

Brad is a standup guy. Even Steve Hoffman has said so. The whole 2000 release saga was unfortunate for everyone involved. The person who lost the most in the whole saga was Brad.

The whole 2000 release saga was WORST for those whose money Brad stole.  

While you seem to be a good guy yourself, you obvioulsy don't understand the situation and your defense of Brad only serves to label you much less so.
Brad took $40000 + dollars from people and gave nothing in return; choosing instead to slink away and  disappear.  
Using Steve Hoffman as a defense for Brad only adds to YOUR loss of credibility; Steve deletes any postings on his own page that don't make him appear to be a demi-god, so why would anyone take his word about the scumbag Brad?  
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« Reply #41 on: May 19, 2015, 08:23:27 AM »

Oh that sounds great!
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« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2015, 08:24:29 AM »

Brad Elliot is a scumbag. Roll Eyes

Brad is a standup guy. Even Steve Hoffman has said so. The whole 2000 release saga was unfortunate for everyone involved. The person who lost the most in the whole saga was Brad.

The whole 2000 release saga was WORST for those whose money Brad stole.  

While you seem to be a good guy yourself, you obvioulsy don't understand the situation and your defense of Brad only serves to label you much less so.
Brad took $40000 + dollars from people and gave nothing in return; choosing instead to slink away and  disappear.  
Using Steve Hoffman as a defense for Brad only adds to YOUR loss of credibility; Steve deletes any postings on his own page that don't make him appear to be a demi-god, so why would anyone take his word about the scumbag Brad?  

Hey dude,

I get that this is a really thorny issue for a lot of people. I get that, I really do. I only quoted Steve Hoffman as he was the mastering engineer on that release - not because of any demigod notion.

I'm trying to bring this back to focus on the music.

These are truly some great recordings.

No one gets to hear them. That sucks.

We live in a Spotify age of awful releases. I'm trying to be a libertarian and get these out there. It would cheapen them to just release them digitally on iTunes. I want to give them a good package. No one is more qualified to write those notes than Brad. This "Prelude To Summer..." package truly is a just testament to these recordings - else I wouldn't put my name on it.

Maybe I'm naive in my plight, but I sleep at night with 100% faith that I'm trying to do a good thing for likeminded Beach Boys fans...

Honestly, I would dearly love for you guys to help me...I get why there is reluctance...I'm trying to bring this back to the music...I'm probably not going to hit this goal - but I'd damn well like to try...
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« Reply #43 on: May 19, 2015, 08:47:08 AM »

I appreciate your efforts in trying to get this released, and i'd love to buy these recordings, but i'm going to fall into the category of people who'd buy this set only once it's done and ready to go.

i hope you make it that far!
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« Reply #44 on: May 19, 2015, 08:51:08 AM »

So why do you need $38,000 to press 1,500 copies?
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« Reply #45 on: May 19, 2015, 08:53:43 AM »

So why do you need $38,000 to press 1,500 copies?

Tis a valid question. Whilst I'm not going to provide breakdowns of costs - I will say that it's taken a lot of behind the scenes costs to pull this together. Else I'd just burn CD-Rs of 1500 copies and mail them to you all.
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« Reply #46 on: May 19, 2015, 08:59:37 AM »

Maybe Brad can front you the money he f***ed off with back in 2000? In all seriousness though, this is a very worthy thing you are attempting to do and I wish you the best. If you want someone to write the inlay notes you could do a lot worse then approaching a few guys who post here.
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« Reply #47 on: May 19, 2015, 09:01:01 AM »

Thanks for taking the time to answer Smiley

Why not release the full 2CD set as Brad was planning to do?

If i buy this, i might have to buy the same thing again later on for a few more tracks. I already have Lost & Found, and i'll be honest, these aren't the greatest tracks in the world Smiley

Legally, I can only release tracks that have fallen into Public Domain under UK law. You'll get a 73 mins CD.

I believe the original Lost And Found DCC was only around half an hour?

Trying to A/B Prelude to Summer/ First Wave,  These seem to be the tracks you're not including; can you explain why you deem these not to be Public Domain while the ones you're including are?  

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Disc One
Recorded September 15, 1961

 1. Surfin' (demo) 2:24
 8. Lavender (demo, take 4) 2:22 *

Recorded October 3, 1961

 9. Surfin' (take 1) 0:16
 10. Surfin' (take 2) 2:22
 17. Luau (take 1) 0:20
 18. Luau (take 2) 1:51
 
Recorded February 8, 1962   ( Some of these four may be on your set, but the track titles aren't a firm match)

 35. Surfin' Safari (take 10) 2:07 *
 36. Surfin' Safari (overdub take 1 on take 6) 2:24
 37. Surfin' Safari (overdub take 2 on take 10) 2:17
 38. Surfin' Safari (stereo overdub on take 6) 2:06

Disc Two
Recorded February 8, 1962

 4. Surfer Girl (take 4) 2:24 *
 7. Surfer Girl (overdub take 1 on take 4) 2:33
 9. Judy (take 2) 2:35 *
 10. Judy (overdub take 1 on take 2) 2:29
 11. Judy (overdub take 2 on take 2) 2:41
 12. Beach Boy Stomp (take 1) 1:34 *
 15. Beach Boy Stomp (overdub take 1 on take 1) 1:32 *
 16. Beach Boy Stomp (overdub take 2 on take 1) 1:38

Recorded March 8, 1962

 23. Barbie (overdub take 7) 2:45
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Also, While I can't speak for anyone but myself, I have to say that using Brad for liner notes ( no matter how qualified you deem him to be) leaves an extremely bad taste and may well be a primary reason for people NOT to support your campaign. He stole people's money and yet he's to be paid by them again?  You have to see how wrong this is.

So why do you need $38,000 to press 1,500 copies?

Tis a valid question. Whilst I'm not going to provide breakdowns of costs - I will say that it's taken a lot of behind the scenes costs to pull this together. Else I'd just burn CD-Rs of 1500 copies and mail them to you all.

 As yo've presented it, I see no way you're going to reach your goal.
You'll be better off taking PM "orders" and distributing  CD-Rs for $25 each
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« Reply #48 on: May 19, 2015, 09:05:03 AM »

It would cheapen them to just release them digitally on iTunes.

Would releasing them on iTunes bring the overall cost down significantly? I totally get that you're trying to make this a nice release (and it looks as if you've put a lot of thought and energy into it), but if the focus is primarily on getting this music to the fans I don't at all see a problem with this being solely a digital release.

The Keep An Eye On Summer - 1964 Sessions release from December was a godsend, one of my favorite releases ever, and it was limited to iTunes (and possibly other music sites). Given the content, the fact it was an iTunes release didn't cheapen it at all for me.
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« Reply #49 on: May 19, 2015, 09:18:40 AM »

Thanks for taking the time to answer Smiley

Why not release the full 2CD set as Brad was planning to do?

If i buy this, i might have to buy the same thing again later on for a few more tracks. I already have Lost & Found, and i'll be honest, these aren't the greatest tracks in the world Smiley

Legally, I can only release tracks that have fallen into Public Domain under UK law. You'll get a 73 mins CD.

I believe the original Lost And Found DCC was only around half an hour?

Trying to A/B Prelude to Summer/ First Wave,  These seem to be the tracks you're not including; can you explain why you deem these not to be Public Domain while the ones you're including are?  

>>
Disc One
Recorded September 15, 1961

 1. Surfin' (demo) 2:24
 8. Lavender (demo, take 4) 2:22 *

Recorded October 3, 1961

 9. Surfin' (take 1) 0:16
 10. Surfin' (take 2) 2:22
 17. Luau (take 1) 0:20
 18. Luau (take 2) 1:51
 
Recorded February 8, 1962   ( Some of these four may be on your set, but the track titles aren't a firm match)

 35. Surfin' Safari (take 10) 2:07 *
 36. Surfin' Safari (overdub take 1 on take 6) 2:24
 37. Surfin' Safari (overdub take 2 on take 10) 2:17
 38. Surfin' Safari (stereo overdub on take 6) 2:06

Disc Two
Recorded February 8, 1962

 4. Surfer Girl (take 4) 2:24 *
 7. Surfer Girl (overdub take 1 on take 4) 2:33
 9. Judy (take 2) 2:35 *
 10. Judy (overdub take 1 on take 2) 2:29
 11. Judy (overdub take 2 on take 2) 2:41
 12. Beach Boy Stomp (take 1) 1:34 *
 15. Beach Boy Stomp (overdub take 1 on take 1) 1:32 *
 16. Beach Boy Stomp (overdub take 2 on take 1) 1:38

Recorded March 8, 1962

 23. Barbie (overdub take 7) 2:45
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Also, While I can't speak for anyone but myself, I have to say that using Brad for liner notes ( no matter how qualified you deem him to be) leaves an extremely bad taste and may well be a primary reason for people NOT to support your campaign. He stole people's money and yet he's to be paid by them again?  You have to see how wrong this is.

So why do you need $38,000 to press 1,500 copies?

Tis a valid question. Whilst I'm not going to provide breakdowns of costs - I will say that it's taken a lot of behind the scenes costs to pull this together. Else I'd just burn CD-Rs of 1500 copies and mail them to you all.

 As yo've presented it, I see no way you're going to reach your goal.
You'll be better off taking PM "orders" and distributing  CD-Rs for $25 each

The tracks  included have never been released in the last fifty years.  A/B'd them all comprehensively. The ones not included had legal contentions as to their release. The original tracklist that was going to be presented for Prelude To Summer was much longer...
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