Vol. 1 -1965-69- -flac- - V.a. - Fading Yellow
Have you fallen down the Fading Yellow rabbit hole? Which volume is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below. Disclaimer: This post is for critical and educational discussion of rare music. Please support official reissues from Subliminal Sounds where available.
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Fading Yellow: Vol. 1 (1965-69) – The Gateway Drug to the Ultimate Sunshine Pop Rabbit Hole V.A. - Fading Yellow Vol. 1 -1965-69- -FLAC-
Because these tapes are rare. Many of these 45s were pressed in quantities of 500 or less, often in terrible vinyl stock. A low-bitrate MP3 turns the delicate high-end of the harpsichord into digital swill. In , the stereo separation blooms. You can hear the room noise of the cheap studios they recorded in. You can feel the analog tape saturation. For a record this rare, listening to a lossless rip is the closest you can get to owning the original $1,000 acetate. The Verdict Fading Yellow Vol. 1 is not for everyone. If you need a beat drop or a catchy chorus on the first listen, move along. But if you are a collector of the "Curt Boettcher" sound, a fan of Pet Sounds outtakes, or just someone who wants to cry gently while looking out a rainy window, this is holy grail territory. Have you fallen down the Fading Yellow rabbit hole
If you find this, grab it. Then immediately hunt down Vol. 3 (widely considered the peak of the series). You’re welcome. Disclaimer: This post is for critical and educational