Hi Ray,
you wrote that their middle aged recording manager ( Norrie Paramor ) pushed the group to record Quatermaster's stores
and to release it as the A-Side ( instead of Apache ). You may critisize Norrie for his taste when initially chosing this as the
A-side but I feel that Norrie Paramor did a great job when producing the early Shadows records. Those songs were
produced very well, for me it was the first time that I could really hear every individual instrument ( lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar and drums ). Most records released in the beginning of the sixties were not that well produced, nearly all of them were in mono and I still have difficulties to identify the individual instruments when listening to other old records
of that period. But the Shadows' records impressed me from the very beginning, every instrument was crystal clear, especially Jet Harris' bass. Only by listening to Jet's playing I realized how important the part of a bass guitar can be.
Peter K