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78rpm Restoration - Glenn Miller - Sun Vally Jump

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2010

Please comment, tell me how you thought it sounded.

Rotten Old HMV UK pressing!! Now sounds as good as the RCA NEW Metal Masters!!


Give a man 10 years of unemployment and he can create anything, I Have!, and its this New way to preserve older discs,film,tapes. I was always appalled at the lack of Top end (treble) that most restored CD's Of older material had, once i started mucking about with 78's I got it back So hear for the first time the FULL range of frequency that is locked into each and every 78rpm disc. Any if you like what you hear, Drop a line! you never know you might have some discs or know of someone with discs they'd like to hear properly. Oh and Im a purist when it comes to the original sound on Disc, And those pure mono versions are on my blog, you get to choose from two versions, a "good" one and a Too Much Noise Reduced One "TMNR" ! who else gives you such choice,


Oh and if anyone out there is Hiring at the moment,,,,, CD Companies? Archives? umm... Call centures?

Been Unemployed without benefits for 3 months now, Dont have much time left

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  • This jumping instrumental by Jerry Gray was originally written for (and ultimately left out of) Miller's first feature film, "Sun Valley Serenade". It was recorded on January 17, 1941, and released on {American} Bluebird 11110-B.

    GREAT! Hang in there, 'ade'. SOMEONE will notice this miracle of musical restoration....

  • @fromthesidelines

    Thanks man. and thanks for the Info,  My Miller book that came with the "complete RCA" is in storage!

    The Arrangement is also very different to the Familiar Hollywood version that usually gets trotted out on CD.

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  • that sounds great compared to the first few seconds, very good, I have it up pretty loud. I hear the whole band. good luck

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