Red Hot Chili Peppers The Uplift Mofo Party Plan - Instrumental Demos studio > ? > CDR > thir13en remaster > flac > CDR 01. Backwoods (take #1) 02. Instrumental 03. Me And My Friends 04. Party On Your Pussy (take #1) 05. Instrumental 06. Instrumental 07. Instrumental 08. Instrumental 09. Instrumental 10. Blues For Meister 11. Walkin' On Down The Road 12. Instrumental 13. Organic Anti-Beat Box Band 14. Love Trilogy 15. Fire (w/ vocals) 16. Instrumental 17. Party On Your Pussy (take #2) 18. Behind The Sun 19. Subterranian Homesick Blues 20. Funky Crime 21. Backwoods (take #2) 22. Fight Like A Brave 23. No Chump Love Sucker 24. Skinny Sweaty Man Length: 68:17 =================== Post 13 Info =================== Someone contacted me and asked if I'd do these. Once I got them I listened to it pretty quickly, but the first thing I thought when I heard it is "...why bother? They sound real nice as is". So I shelved it for a while, possibly forever...or not. Of course the requester contacted me again, and initially I passed over his note and forgot about it. Then I was going back through some old PM's and I saw his query about the status of this. So I replied back that I'd listen again. A more intense digestion of the material showed some real nice instrumental mixes that had been "thickened" by some serious analog saturation (as in, the unknown sources were a sort of hammered analog tape, possibly a reel, as these seem above a cassette's abilities in their scope). Nevertheless, they were distorted and crunchy in spots, in other spots the overall volume would drop, or one side would lose a bunch of 4k clarity (acutally, that sounds a lot like a cassette). But I think the mixes are mostly from the same sessions and the transfers were done over a period of days, so each set of songs would ultimately be transferred in varying degrees of the aforementioned analog saturation level. That said, I tried to clean up the crunch and decompress the heavy saturated sound, made slight low-end EQ adjustments to tighten the bottom end and controlled the excessive sizzle in the highs without losing the bite. Unbalanced channels were corrected and the volume levels were smoothed out for a more even song-to-song experience. **It still has noticable crunch in some spots...that's not my doing, don't blame me for it. If anything, my remaster has considerably lessened the blow of the crunch and the compression. I'm just letting you know I did what I could, and I think it sounds better, more coherent.** Very cool stuff too. 3/4 of RHCP strut their stuff and take center stage for themselves.