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An even bigger shame is Desire, since they already had a quad mix.A '7' but with qualifications...first of all, "Gates Of Eden" is might-as-well be mono: it was flat mono on the stereo Lp, and the only non-stereo track on it. It's not stereo or multi here, either....the rest, however, are in decent surround, the only drawback being the sound can be a bit thin at times, typical of this Lp and HIGHWAY 61. One could even say harsh, though a little Eq work helps if that bothers you.
Glad they did it this way, but a shame HIGHWAY 61 didn't get the same treatment, that's an even wilder ride...and fully stereo.
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I saw your comment after making the notes I posted above. I purposefully said "Something in rear right..." because it's not always easy to tell what is there - piano, another guitar, a mixture of the other speakers. I had put this down toit just being an old recording and one where feel was more valued than hi-fi - but it certainly makes sense to hear that there is something screwed up in that channel.I noticed a number of errors in this mix as well as the other two Michael H Brauer mixes of Dylan (Another Side of Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde), if any of you want to give it a look and/or give your thoughts! I noticed that often extra audio was put in the back right channels of Another Side of Bob Dylan and Bringing It All Back Home and that all three seemed to suffer from particular elements not sharing the same polarity across their channels.
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...ging-it-all-back-home-blonde-on-blonde.34324/