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Yes this is a straight reissue of the Japanese release which came out years ago. I had it first time round. Good CD. But I believe both this and the Silva were mastered from vinyl. Cheers
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The 12-cue music-only cd looks to be stereo. There's another cd with only 11 cues listed, and the one with dialog tracks. Are all three in stereo? The Silva Screen CD is 11 album tracks plus dialogue tracks but it's the same content. Some releases combine "Goodbye Harry" and "Goodbye Harry (continuation)" into one track. To Ford's suggestion, the only thing you can't do by merely re-sequencing the Silva Screen tracks is get rid of the Ipcress sound effect and Nigel Green saying, "And what do you think of that?" added to the end of "End Title", but you can easily remove that with a freeware sound editor. Cheers
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There are only two official releases of Ipcress—the Japanese MCA disc and the Silva Screen disc—and both are in stereo. Cheers
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I bought the Japanese reissue because it was super cheap and I had some Amazon credit, so it was virtually free. After looking here, including in some ancient 2002 threads, I see some people suggesting the Japanese CD is LP-sourced, while the Silva is not. Can anyone confirm this 100% I hear crackling and static on the Japanese disc that sounds a bit like LP noise, but I hear a bit of it on the Silva too, though admittedly fainter.
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