It's a bit of an apples to oranges comparison, Jefe. The Legend Of Paul Revere is a 1990 release that was produced at a time when all of the labels were actively searching their vaults for stereo versions of their classic hit recordings in order to pump them out onto click-pop-scratch-free CDs. If no stereo master existed and the label thought the project made potential P&L sense, they would sometimes go back to the multi-tracks if they were available and let the mastering engineer remix the music into stereo. That is what you get here and that's why the jewel case boasts a SPARS code of AAD / ADD. Legacy went all in on marketing these ADD discs for a brief period of time. Mark Wilder remixed around twenty tracks from the multi's for this collection. Are they the authentic AM radio hit versions? By there very nature as being a remix into stereo, of course not. Are they good? For the most part, I think he succeeds, but at the end of the day, there is no denying that they are "different." Am I glad I have a copy? You bet.Ok the Legend of Paul Revere and the Raiders
Both discs.
A lot of songs.
Just wanted their singles that I knew expected not to like all of this.
Did like some early instrumentals several not released before, songs and late period stuff Including Indian Reservation when they tried to get heavier and save their career.
Is this collection better than the later Essential Paul Revere another 2cd set with far fewer songs?
I don't know. But the sound is good and I have the singles I like. I look at this set as a library where I can pull out the ten or so songs I like to hear.
There is a place in my heart for bubble gum pop....
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