Reviewer:
Joseph Chamborski from Milford, CT United States
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June 23, 2022
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Robert Moser from Frazier Park, CA United States
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"Love Lifted Me"
May 28, 2022
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Richard McLeod from RIVERSIDE, CA United States
Chester Wesley Proudfoot is one of the best remembered characters from the Golden Age of Radio created by writer John Meston. Chester's name was given to him by William Conrad. Parley Baer gave himself the middle name of Wesley. Chester Wesley Proudfoot will on occasion briefly whistle a Gospel Hymn in many of the episodes which is "Love Lifted Me". Although the Hymn "Love Lifted Me" was written in 1912 and "Gunsmoke" takes place in the 1870's, the melody and words are typical of the spiritual songs sung after the War Between the States. Volume II of the Archives Treasures includes a 5 hour Documentary which will fascinate any fan of "Gunsmoke".The Radio Archives staff has done an excellent job in the restoration of this first Adult Western from Radio's Golden Years. Each Volume comes with unique and colorful artwork depicting the 1870's.
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Clear, clean soundings!
December 5, 2021
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Martin Dzik from Schererville, IN United States
Great sounding, thank you for providing these old radio recordings in a clean, easy to listen to format. The download ability to obtain the files is terrific.
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Gunsmoke is presently my fav western.
February 8, 2019
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joe salerno from richmond, TX United States
Gunsmoke for me has been like traveling in time. Especially in the eps where there is no narration. The story is told by the dialogue and the sound FX. It's like being there. However, the sound quality seems better in the earlier volumes. In the latter, the noise reduction is a little too aggressive for my taste, altho in fairness, I dont know what the source sounded like.