All songs (except track 22) were created from an lossy audio source. Frequencies
above 16,000 Hz are cut off.
Contrary to the announcement, here we haven't the lost stereo masters, but the
master takes have been edited to DES (Digitally Extracted Stereo).
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Notes from
Keith Flynn: "Follow That Dream - The Complete Sessions,
from the Miracle Surface bootleg label has what was supposed to be the complete
session from a DAT tape, including the "lost" stereo masters, although the
"Stereo" masters appear to be the digitally extracted stereo masters created by
MRS, and tagged on to the stereo outtakes! The take announcements for the
masters also appear to be fake, along with the false starts of 'I'm Not The
Marrying Kind' and 'Sound Advice' before the masters. Also, what is listed as
being the complete Take 7 of 'What A Wonderful Life', is actually the edited
version of Take 6 (with repaired ending) from FTD's Follow That Dream
extended soundtrack! "
Announcement: For the first time, the complete session for the film "Follow That
Dream" is presented in Real Stereo.
Taken from a lost tape, this release includes the Masters in Real Stereo,
including a countdown from the studio engineer. And before "Sound Advice" there
is a false start which cannot be heard on any release.
And because we could work with a DAT-transfer, the sound quality is better than
on other releases of this material.
* Statement from the producer: The sessions is taken from a DAT tape. A copy of
the tape. With some bits not on the bootlegs and die is right speed.
The Masters we have taken from a real tape.
But in not a good shape. We have tried to clean it. It was unbalanced in quality