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by minkthinking_Archive
If you don't go with Bob I would suggest seriously considering Steve Rooke at Abbey Road. He is pricey, (but isn't all mastering) but he works quickly and won't butcher your recording. He will do what is needed without going overboard to make it sound "finished".
My friend and I had a recording that we worked on mastered with him. We actually had the opportunity to be in London while it was being mastered and we sat in on the session. In this case, he did the entire album in a day. I think my friend payed 5 grand for that?
It was fascinating to watch the process, and to be in Abbey Road. Steve was such a cool guy. He bought us lunch and beer in the basement (deli style lunch) and was constantly worried about our comfort during the process. He phoned up for tea (!!!!) several times for us. (they actually have a tea guy who's job is to bring it up to the engineers... when they CALL downstairs on an actual telephone... just for tea!)
Steve had great ears and some really great stories about working on John Lennon remasters, Wilco's A ghost is Born, New Order, Teenage Fanclub... etc. He didn't talk about this stuff until we brought it up.
Really, he is tops.