The Vinyl Restoration Project | B. J. Thomas & The Triumphs - "Keep It Up" - Original Stereo LP - Revitalized - 'Tru-192' - 1st Pass @TheVinylRestorationProject | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
TheVRP Archives - 1st Edition Pressing - "B.J. Thomas – The Very Best Of B.J. Thomas" - 1966 - Hickory Records – LPS 133
Recorded in Houston in 1965 and released the same year, just after their regional hit single, "Garner State Park".
The Mono Single master version captures the mid-60's soul sound and feel better: youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ZgaKm6WMI.
+1st Pass
*'Tru-192' - A true hardware 192kHz/24 bit hi-rez transfer
**Digital HFE - High Fidelity Engineered
"Keep It Up" by B. J. Thomas & The Triumphs
Words & Music by - Mark Charron
+1st Pass - Usually indicates that a lesser audio source(vinyl pressing) was used to create the transfer. Also, very little, if any, audio restoration treatments are applied on a 1st Pass. Therefore, it is highly likely that you will hear various degrees of audio distortion throughout. If and when a better audio source is acquired, a second transfer/restoration project will eventually ensue as part of a 2nd Pass and depending on the results, a full scale audio restoration will usually also accompany the 2nd Pass for much better results.
No copyright infringement intended. For educational purposes and for cultural significance.
TheVRP Archives - 1st Edition Pressing - "B.J. Thomas – The Very Best Of B.J. Thomas" - 1966 - Hickory Records – LPS 133
Recorded in Houston in 1965 and released the same year, just after their regional hit single, "Garner State Park".
The Mono Single master version captures the mid-60's soul sound and feel better: youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ZgaKm6WMI.
+1st Pass
*'Tru-192' - A true hardware 192kHz/24 bit hi-rez transfer
**Digital HFE - High Fidelity Engineered
"Keep It Up" by B. J. Thomas & The Triumphs
Words & Music by - Mark Charron
+1st Pass - Usually indicates that a lesser audio source(vinyl pressing) was used to create the transfer. Also, very little, if any, audio restoration treatments are applied on a 1st Pass. Therefore, it is highly likely that you will hear various degrees of audio distortion throughout. If and when a better audio source is acquired, a second transfer/restoration project will eventually ensue as part of a 2nd Pass and depending on the results, a full scale audio restoration will usually also accompany the 2nd Pass for much better results.
No copyright infringement intended. For educational purposes and for cultural significance.