Hi there, all you fellow Music Members.
*There's this specific recording that I'm trying to find, and I was wondering if you might have the answer for me. The song is Ben Taylor's recording of the Beatles' tune, "I Will". The first attachment I'm posting is the version I'm trying to find. Frank Filipetti, the man who produced it with Ben's Papa, James Taylor, told me that this is in fact the original recording of Ben's arrangement. However, I do apologize for the poor quality of this MP3 file,
since it was taken directly from a streaming version of the music video. Also, you'll notice that this MP3 recording is Mono. I'm looking for a CD-quality, Stereo, 16-bit, 44KHZ, 128KBPS MP3 version of this recording, And I know that there's got to be one out there somewhere. Fortunately, Frank Filipetti said that this version is out there somewhere, I've just gotta keep searching. Frank said to me, "don't give up hope, it's out there. Just keep your feet on the ground, hold your head up high, and keep reaching for the stars." The second attachment I'm posting is the version you might be more familiar with. This is the very same version that appears on the soundtrack of "Bye Bye Love". I've spent hours and hours upon hours of time, searching and searching and searching in hundreds of record stores around the world, and the only version they can find in CD Quality is the version from the soundtrack of "Bye Bye Love". I've even spent hours and hours upon hours of time, searching and searching and searching on thousands of music sharing services, even Bearshare, and I'm shocked to find out that the problem is the same, in other words, the only version I can find in CD-Quality is the version from the soundtrack of "Bye Bye Love". Compare both these MP3's side-by-side. Tell me if you notice any difference in the length and the musical arrangement of both versions. Also, you can compare the quality of both MP3's, and tell me if you notice a difference in both versions. You can even tell me which one of these versions you like best.