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Soul Coaxing by Norrie Paramor and his Strings 1968

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

Soul Coaxing By Norrie Paramor and his Strings from my 1968 Studio 2 Vinyl LP.
The audio at the start is from my camera but as soon as the tune starts I switch to the sound being captured by my PC.
This old Ultra 6014 record player dates from around 1967-1968 and does have a stereo cartridge and output.
This great old machine has been in my family a lot longer than me...Freshly serviced by my Dad and a new Stylus added by me and it runs like new! :)
No copyright infringement is intended!
This is just a demonstration of 40 year old audio equipment.
Hope you enjoy it!!! :)

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  • Nice sound. To me, the way that turntable looks, especially the tone-arm, is more mid-70s style than late 60s. Or maybe Garrard styling was just ahead of its time!

  • @margaretsville Yes I agree...It does have the 70's look but it is from the 60's...It came in as a repair with a faulty tone control...The control had to be replaced under guarantee but the customer didn't come back to collect it! So after 6 months of it sitting on a shelf my dear old Dad bought it home and gave it to my Mum...This was just after I was born in 1968...Its the first record player I ever new...Really pleased I have it...So many memories attached to it! Thanks for commenting! :)

  • Something about these "Studio 2 Stereo" LP's and a Garrard turntable just go together well. Maybe it's because I've played so many London Phase Four's on mine! Fantastic sound quality here.

  • @gjamieson78 I agree with you about Studio 2...I've got loads of Phase 4 myself.

    This old Ultra record player is very special to me...It belonged to my parents and played us all the way through the end of the 60's and right through till 1981...The deck and cabinet have never been touched...But the amp has had a few new transistors.

    My Dad changed the mono right channel output socket to stereo when I was a kid...It is a nice sounding old machine and captures well.

    Thanks for commenting! :)

  • Norrie really was the prince of producers. Am I right in thinking he produced a lot of the Shadows stuff?

  • @filsgreen Yes he did...An amazing man...He produced music for many people!

    Thanks for commenting! :)

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  • Great version!!! And I love your machine! I am jealous!! "Garrard" was a great quality.. Thanks! :)))

  • @nikshynee Well done You! It's a lovely record!

    I picked up another identical copy today...I'm playing it right now...haha!!!

    Thanks for commenting! :)

  • I Have This Disc And Really Love It !

  • @honfleur214 My pleasure! It is a beautiful track!

    If you want a nice high quality MP3 rip of the record send me a private message and I'll email it to you.

    Thanks for commenting! :)

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