Anyone have The Replacements? Does it use the latest remasters or the previous ones since it doesn't have bonus tracks? http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008MMFBRA/ EDIT: Seems to have been already discussed here! http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=297531
EMI's got into the act now with 5 CD Radiohead, Roxy Music, The Doves, Jethro Tull and Gary Moore first cabs off the rank.
Grabbed the Fleetwood Mac one over the weekend...some good stuff amongst these albums...some not so good stuff too! Overall worth having for the bargain price!
Yeah saw the FM one today here in Wellington. Very tempted given that it has most of the 'lost' period of the band's albums. Any info on SQ? Also saw De La Soul in JB HI-Fi which was a new one to me...
I saw that. I'm curious if we get the original masterings, the Ludwig remasters (except Viva which was mastered by someone else) or the new remasters.
BTW - heads up - the Simple Minds one in this series is not the same as the UK 'X5' set. Similar titles match but there are differences.
The latest are getting raves (including from me) they are minimally messed with, go back to the original master tapes, have great dynamics, etc. a couple of albums have 1 or 2 tracks where there are some minor drop outs. If you're happy with your Ludwig's that's ok but the latest sounds less harsh to me, more analog like and sound great. Before you take the plunge I'd suggest to see if you can hear them for comparison's sake to see which is best for you.
Make sure you have the number of a decent therapist and dive into the many threads here on the subject. Here are a couple to start ..... http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=199730 http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=139651
The Priest set uses the 2001 Jon Astley remasters. I wouldn't waste $20 for a set of terrible sounding remasters of albums you may already have as a 1st pressing CD or vinyl.
I picked this set up while Christmas shopping (for me of course), for the same reason you did, availability of the last 2 titles. It took a while for me to zero in on the best level at which to play Living In The U.S.A., but eventually the disc sounded almost as good as the '70s LP I was familiar with. Next I tried Prisoner In Disguise. Leaving the volume level where it was for previous CD, I had to just sample Prisoner because the volume was up markedly. None of the other CDs was incompatible with the level I had settled on for Living In The USA. I have to draw the conclusion that only Prisoner was a remaster. When I played it at an adjusted level today it sounded just fine, other than a little excessive in terms of bass (that could be my fault). I'm wondering if this is just reality for Ronstadt's big selling albums on CD. I remember her catalog was supposed to be remastered ala Eric Clapton's and Rod Stewart's catalogs in the mid to late '90s. A few years later Prisoner was re-released, sounding different. People spoke of a "secret" (no promotion) remaster, but it never was confirmed for any other title. Has the release of this 5 CD box confirmed the status of her catalog - one remaster, all others unchanged? I have almost all her gold CDs, and I'm not looking for a buying recommendation. It's just that all the old official/unoffcial scuttlebutt seems to have come together in a confirming reality with this box.
Best Buy has many of the Warner, Sony, and Universal sets for $20. Does anyone know if the Billy Joel set uses the '98 masters? I was hoping they would have used the masters from the complete Billy Joel box set from a couple of years ago, but I am not optimistic.
I agree that Living In The USA sounded great, Mad Love sounds fine too but the song selection is 'off'. What did you think of Simple Dreams? To me it was muffled and Linda's voice lacks the detail that I remember from the LP? Perhaps the MoFi is better? Can't find it at Amazon though. Now onto Prisoner In Disguise and Hasten Down The Wind. Regards, Trevor.
The Simple Dreams MoFi is listed twice on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...-keywords=linda ronstadt simple dreams mobile
I own the 4 MoFi Ronstadt CDs released in the last few years, so I just kind of hopped around Simple Dreams and Hasten Down The Wind. While the MoFis sound better, these 2 albums in particular suffer from vocal processing that can be easily identified (muffled as you said), regardless of the source disc. Prisoner In Disguise isn't noticibly affected. For Living In The USA they seem to have stepped away from whatever they were using on many/most of the tracks. On Mad Love, they wanted her to wail on the New Wave songs she was singing. I have to think they knew the older alterations to her voice wouldn't work for wailing.
Just listened to Friday Music's reissue of Montrose. Simply outstanding in all areas. Smooth with kick-ass bass throughout. Highly recommended.
The Randy Newman original LPs sound great but really hard to find a quiet one. Tim Buckley on quiet vinyl would be well worth it. Nighthawks at the Diner is one of the best sounding and entertaining live recordings ever. If they got these done well I'm all in.