Which album that I originally recorded should I try to get the chance to revisit?

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Was the Rebel Heels Album already mentioned? Great Album imho. I really like the voice of Liz Larin and the Music offers a lot of opprtunities for the Rear and Atmos channels
 
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Some great suggestions! Here is where I am at the moment.

From the Trident Studio days….

Would love to do the two albums I did for Brand X, ‘Moroccan Roll ‘and ‘Masques’.
Also - the U.K. self-titled debut album, although I understand the multitracks have been lost - but I do have an idea!!

Farmyard Studio days…

It would be great to do such an innovative album such as ‘Immunity’ by Rupert Hine - again multitracks have been lost.
I would so want to do the very first two Fixx records.

And I recently did an interview for Sonic Dorms where we talked about Saga a lot - and having listened to ‘Worlds Apart’ again - oh my - that would be astonishing in Atmos. It really moves me to hear such original contributions from Rupert Hine, especially on ’Time’s Up’ where you hear him singing ‘You’ve been living your life away….’

Watch out - a very long interview!!! SWTx

 
A vote from me for Moonchild by Celtus, which I believe you mixed with Rupert Hine producing. An excellent album from a criminally underrated band. The instrumentation on this would be great in surround.
OOh, that would be good!! So moody and atmospheric with beautiful instrumentation!! SWTx
 
@Stephen W Tayler ... while doing some research today for an interview that I am going to be doing with Tony Levin later this week, I was reminded of a great obscure 90's album that I had forgotten about that you were involved in from a band called Spin 1ne 2wo. For those who don't know it was a supergroup with Levin, Rupert Hine, Steve Ferrone, Phil Palmer & Paul Carrack. I believe they only made 1ne album, it's all covers of classics like "Who Are You", "Reeling in the Years" and "Feel Like Making Love". I know it's a pretty obscure title, but do you think there might ever be an opportunity to revisit it?

I just discovered today that they made a couple of videos.



 
My "most wanted" would be:

Tommy Bolin-Private Eyes
Peter Gabriel-second album "Scratch"
Bob Geldof-Deep in the Heart of Nowhere; The Vegetarians of Love; The Happy Club

Although not in your discography, it would be great to see a continuation of your Hawkwind mixes (Hall of the Mountain Grill, and possibly another surround mix of Quark, Strangeness and Charm).

Of course would love to hear a surround mix of Crime of the Century, even if you were mainly serving tea at those sessions :)
 
@Stephen W Tayler ... while doing some research today for an interview that I am going to be doing with Tony Levin later this week, I was reminded of a great obscure 90's album that I had forgotten about that you were involved in from a band called Spin 1ne 2wo. For those who don't know it was a supergroup with Levin, Rupert Hine, Steve Ferrone, Phil Palmer & Paul Carrack. I believe they only made 1ne album, it's all covers of classics like "Who Are You", "Reeling in the Years" and "Feel Like Making Love". I know it's a pretty obscure title, but do you think there might ever be an opportunity to revisit it?

I just discovered today that they made a couple of videos.




I'd be all over that like a tramp on chips 😍👍🏻👌🏻
 
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