Winfield, Where did you you see these? Borders? Amazon? Wow it's about time... I have been looking for the originals for 35 years now. I have some good analogs but was hoping for CD remasters, Thanks for the heads-up.
Loved PPL when I was growing up. They seemed to have a sound that was sweet and warm with great vocals and very musical arrangements and pure guitar pickin.
Speaking off topic (sorta) about remasters...I bought the Allman Bros. "Beginnings" 2 CD and it sounded so wrong compared to my vinyl version. Too much reverb and mixed all over the place with stronger drum/cymbal and vocals but buried guitars and a loss of warmth. Then the other day I was in the local record shop and listened to the remaster of Jimi's first and same thing....strange. Is it me or are some remasters worse than the originals? I have the Eat A Peach remaster and it sounds OK along with Clapton's first which I like with the Delaney Bramlett mix.
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