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Quatermass Blu ray Preview

Quatermass Blu ray Preview Network is releasing the Thames television Quatermass on July 27 th on both DVD and Blu-ray. Although I will be following up with a full review, I did want to show some comparison shots between the ClearVision set from 2003 and the new Network Blu-ray. The ClearVision set was sourced from 16mm prints (or from pre-existing video masters sourced from 16mm film) whereas the new Blu-ray is sourced from the 35mm negatives. The work done on this set is stunning and this is a fun preview of what is going to be available 27/07/15. Click on image to see the size difference. Top image SD and bottom image is (obviously) HD. Enjoy! Ad caps are intact on this release. You can directly pre-order from Network Quatermass on Blu-ray or DVD.   �17.00 for the Blu-ray and �12.00 plus for the DVD plus shipping which is the cheapest going at the moment. Visit www.networkonair.com . Quatermass is released on 27/07/15.   Have a great week! Do you have feedback, artic...

The Millennium Pieces 1967 68 us brilliant baroque sunny psych 2013 Blu Spec part of eight discs box set

The Millennium Pieces 1967 68 us brilliant baroque sunny psych 2013 Blu Spec part of eight discs box set Theres an old L.A. music biz tale that details a stunned Brian Wilson accidentally overhearing a recording session down the hall from his own. As the story goes, Wilson was hanging at Studio Three West with Pet Sounds collaborator Gary Usher in the spring of 1966 when he caught snippets of a recording conducted by 21-year-old wunderkind Curt Boettcher. Boettcher, fresh from producing The Associations first record, and with something of a rare talent for soaring, angelic vocal arrangements along the lines of Wilsons very own, took Wilson and Usher by complete surprise. In fact, legend has it that Boettchers ability to produce majestically layered instrumental and vocal pieces seemingly at the drop of a hat threw Wilson for a loop, and is rumored to have started the breakdown that would ultimately destroy his Smile project, and indeed his life ever after. Even if you dont buy the stor...

The Millennium Voices Of The Millennium 1965 68 us bautiful sunshine psychedelia 2013 Blu Spec issue third part of eight discs box set

The Millennium Voices Of The Millennium 1965 68 us bautiful sunshine psychedelia 2013 Blu Spec issue third part of eight discs box set The Voices Of Millennium are actually telling us about how some of the band members were spending their time after The Millennium break-up (if there ever was one) towards the end of the decade. Though it might not be as adventurous as it was while they were only just �begin-ining�, these sessions show that they were still spending some quality time together. Some of the tracks, with an almost baroque country feel, with the kind of a Wilson-ian touch too, like I Still Can See Your Face and Will You Ever See Me, as well as the chamber-psych The Blue Marble, later surfaced on Gary Usher�s sophomore Sagittarius release of the same title, while another easy country piece, Share With Me, graced the sunny side of Curt Boettcher�s Together single. Along with the Spector-ized opener Come To Me Baby, the ones contributing to the more cheery side of the album, are...