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: The creators applied a "Helter Skelter policy" of zero noise reduction on musical elements. Hiss reduction was only used at low levels on certain frequencies for studio chatter to improve listenability without compromising the music's original integrity.

: Sessions for "I Need You," "Yes It Is," and "That Means A Lot" are included to give a full picture of the period's output. Why It's Highly Regarded : The creators applied a "Helter Skelter policy"

: Tracks were remastered to fix technical issues common in bootlegs, such as drop-outs, phase errors, and speed inconsistencies. Exclusion of Official Tracks Why It's Highly Regarded : Tracks were remastered

The original recordings were made using the 4-track tape machine, which allowed for a more straightforward recording process. The band would typically record a basic track, and then add overdubs, such as vocals, guitars, and percussion. The recording process was relatively quick, with most tracks being completed in a few takes. The recording process was relatively quick, with most