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Mike Batt destroyed the Wombles master tapes so that they can’t be remixed after he dies

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I know you’ve all been sitting there, jittery and sweating, waiting for the big Wombles remasters. I don’t think there’s a person among us who doesn’t wish we could listen to those records with a new, digitally beefed up bottom end.Well, the bad news is, the one person who doesn’t want that to happen is songwriter and producer Mike Batt.

And he’s now revealed that he’s destroyed the original recordings in a bid to stop that from ever happening.“I’ve destroyed many of the original multi-track tapes for The Wombles and my solo albums so people can’t fuck around with them after I’m gone”, he tells i. “I mixed them as I wanted them, not how some corporation or great-grandchild might like to remix them when I’m not around”.Batt was apparently inspired to get rid of the Wombles master tapes after learning that Giles Martin, son of producer George, had created an all-new mix of the Beatles 1966 album ‘Revolver’ – due for release on 28 Oct – from the original master tape.This follows similar remasters for ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’, ‘The White Album’, ‘Abbey Road’ and ‘Let It Be’.“The Wombles aren’t the Beatles”, Batt acknowledges, just in case you were wondering. “I might look back and say I could’ve done with a clearer bass guitar on that track or I could’ve mixed it differently.

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