

Yes the outtakes are available elsewhere, but not in this quality on vinyl. The vinyl set includes the Mono and Stereo mixes plus a disc of outtakes. Anyone with a passing knowledge of the history of the Immediate master tapes will appreciate the work that has been done to get these reissues to the level they are. With half decent hi -fi euipment they sound better than 2012 CD remasters which have excellent sound themselves compared to previous reissues. I purchased the vinyl version (PLEASE NOTE MY PHOTO SHOWS THE BOX FOR THE 2018 VINYL LP BUT THE OTHER ITEMS ARE FROM THE 2012 LIMITED CD RELEASE FOR COMPARISON) and find it excellent and great value! The vinyl LP's are new half speed masters and have excellent sound quality. I think it is rather sad that such a great album, and a very good reissue, should have a 2 star rating due to these reviews. On reading the reviews I found that, though they made some valid points, the worst reviews were by people who had not actually purchased the item but had some issues with the latest presentation and/or price. I do take note of other Amazon purchasers so was suprised to find an average 2 star rating for this reissue. This is an outstanding album that of course every real music fan should own! Amongst my thousands of CD's and records Ogden's (along with the Small Faces first Immediate album) I listen to almost daily. This is the best Ogdens' has ever sounded!
Ogdens nut gone flake full#
To celebrate the 50th anniversary, the album has been newly remastered by Nick Robbins at Soundmastering with the full cooperation of surviving Small Faces member Kenney Jones. Alongside classic single tracks like 'Lazy Sunday' and 'Afterglow' plus 'Song Of A Baker' and live favorite 'Rollin' Over', the LP even added a conceptual twist with the story of "Happiness Stan" and the narrations of Stanley Unwin on Side 2. Critically acclaimed and still featuring in albums-you-must-own-polls, it is by far and away The Small Faces' best-known and most successful album.
Ogdens nut gone flake mod#
What happens when Swinging London's foremost mod quartet grow their hair, change their clothes, and go psychedelic? They write an era-defining smash-hit concept album! Ogdens Nut Gone Flake was originally released by Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records on and soon hit the #1 spot where it stayed for six weeks. Digitally remastered and expanded edition. It will also feature a deluxe booklet loaded with material, including in-depth sleeve notes by Small Faces authority and Mojo contributor Mark Paytress, interviews, rare photos and memorabilia. Triple red, white and blue colored vinyl LP pressing.
