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Thread started 02/23/08 12:37pm

sro100

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Prince CDs Vs. Vinyl: Which sound better?

Anyone compare the Lovesexy-and-earlier vinyl records to their CD counterparts? As I was listening to "Thriller 25" this week I was astounded at just how well it was mastered. Unfortunately it doesn't look like we're going to get any "remastered" pre-Batman CDs anytime soon.

So, just wondering: For people with top-notch systems. Which sound better? The original vinyl or his CDs?
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Reply #1 posted 02/23/08 1:52pm

masterpro

Prince is more interested in deleting his back catalog of Analog Recordings than remastering them. He will delete them once he gets them back.
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Reply #2 posted 02/23/08 4:07pm

duggalolly

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sro100 said:

Anyone compare the Lovesexy-and-earlier vinyl records to their CD counterparts? As I was listening to "Thriller 25" this week I was astounded at just how well it was mastered. Unfortunately it doesn't look like we're going to get any "remastered" pre-Batman CDs anytime soon.

So, just wondering: For people with top-notch systems. Which sound better? The original vinyl or his CDs?


VINYL.

VINYL.
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Reply #3 posted 02/23/08 4:15pm

soulyacolia

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duggalolly said:

sro100 said:

Anyone compare the Lovesexy-and-earlier vinyl records to their CD counterparts? As I was listening to "Thriller 25" this week I was astounded at just how well it was mastered. Unfortunately it doesn't look like we're going to get any "remastered" pre-Batman CDs anytime soon.

So, just wondering: For people with top-notch systems. Which sound better? The original vinyl or his CDs?


VINYL.

VINYL.

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Reply #4 posted 02/23/08 4:18pm

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All the records made before CD mastering was actually "mastered", get vinyl copies. You. Will. Be. Amazed.

I'm a CD audio freak, so I want great sounding digital LPs, but WB and Prince can't see eye to eye on re-released remasters. Hell, I'm sure that it's mostly Prince's convictions that are ruining the remaster scenario.
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Reply #5 posted 02/23/08 4:28pm

vman4639

early stuff? Vinyl is better. Noticeably better. Still not fantastic, but better.

Recent (relatively) stuff you don't really have a choice.

Ever since I got a "good" system, I have realized that most Prince stuff is not engineered really well. I like the old vinyl though, so go for it and have fun. Plus the older vinyl is cool - I like the liner photos and such. I have a Dirty Mind LP and there is a P.O. Box address for fan mail - very cool!
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Reply #6 posted 02/23/08 4:37pm

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3 must-have's on vinyl:

Purple Rain
Around The World In A Day
The Family

There are sounds on the vinyl that you can not ever pick up on the existing CDs. The CDs have a flattened quality, where the vinyl disks provide an airy space between instruments/vox/noises. ATWIAD is the post pronounced in this regard.
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Reply #7 posted 02/24/08 3:56am

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Vinyl.

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Reply #8 posted 02/24/08 4:09pm

shorttrini

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I know this, The Black Album, sounds terrible on CD. To me, it just sounds too clean. Remember it was a bootleg, so to release this "officially" on CD was just silly...
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Reply #9 posted 02/24/08 4:40pm

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squirrelgrease said:

All the records made before CD mastering was actually "mastered", get vinyl copies. You. Will. Be. Amazed.

I'm a CD audio freak, so I want great sounding digital LPs, but WB and Prince can't see eye to eye on re-released remasters. Hell, I'm sure that it's mostly Prince's convictions that are ruining the remaster scenario.


I remember just transferring Life Can Be So Nice from my Ion turntable because my file got erased. It sounds much better than all the songs from the cd. I felt like I was inside the song..as if they were playing around me live
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #10 posted 02/24/08 5:25pm

Flowerz

vinyl
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Reply #11 posted 02/24/08 6:40pm

TANKAEFC

I say vinyl, for the simple fact that the medium itself makes Prince's music sound more authentic, and I mean this as a compliment. Simply because CD technology has only been around for 25 years, people have not had as much time as they did with vinyl.
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Reply #12 posted 02/25/08 10:04am

Genesia

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Apparently, Prince likes the vinyl, too. He's been putting a "vinyl scratch" on a lot of his album tracks recently. (Like on Somewhere Here On Earth...)
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Reply #13 posted 04/07/08 1:45am

Sophianestesia

Hi, guys!

VINYL definitely.
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Reply #14 posted 04/07/08 2:51am

DANGEROUSx

I don't know, I have vinyls but I've got nothing to play them on.sad

I so need to get a record player. neutral
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Reply #15 posted 04/07/08 3:01am

mentalist

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Vinyl!!!

Sounds better, more solid and grittier!

Also for me, buying a vinyl album with it's big glossy cover, placing it on the deck and lifting the arm over for the first time and that BMP sound when the needle hits the record waiting for the intro to kick in, and then reading through the lyric sheet through your first listen!


It felt so much more satisfying than any clinical cd release I've had!


There's just something about a record that satisfies, in a way that no cd is capable of!
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Reply #16 posted 04/07/08 3:08am

Volitan

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Sorry. i love vinyl, but it costs too much and is just too fragile....but if I was making a record, I'd opt for releasing it on vinyl
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Reply #17 posted 04/07/08 5:03am

bazboy2

soulyacolia said:

duggalolly said:



VINYL.

VINYL.

nod

eek [quote] eek i prefer the vinyl 4 my collection, sum of which is un-opened & un-played, "emancipation" 4 instance, so tend 2 listen only 2 cd,s & keep vinyl as mint as poss.
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Reply #18 posted 04/07/08 5:25am

Tame

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I love the sound of vinyl...and miss my turntable...but I love the cd's, cuz that's my only choice, other than cassettes in the car.
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Reply #19 posted 04/09/08 2:49am

Sophianestesia

bazboy2 said:[quote]

soulyacolia said:


nod

eek

eek i prefer the vinyl 4 my collection, sum of which is un-opened & un-played, "emancipation" 4 instance, so tend 2 listen only 2 cd,s & keep vinyl as mint as poss.


U have 'Emancipation' on vinyl?!?! Does it even exist? eek
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Reply #20 posted 04/09/08 12:22pm

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mentalist said:

Vinyl!!!

Sounds better, more solid and grittier!

Also for me, buying a vinyl album with it's big glossy cover, placing it on the deck and lifting the arm over for the first time and that BMP sound when the needle hits the record waiting for the intro to kick in, and then reading through the lyric sheet through your first listen!


It felt so much more satisfying than any clinical cd release I've had!


There's just something about a record that satisfies, in a way that no cd is capable of!



You hear things that You really never heard b4 on a good system with good headphones
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #21 posted 04/09/08 12:31pm

rozilla

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I love the sound of vinyl. Its rich and lovely. I particularly enjoy "Around The World In A Day" and "Sign O' The Times" oh and "1999".

I have an old turntable, need to upgrade it so I can burn these beauties to disk but the sound is just right.

I love vinyl.
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Reply #22 posted 04/09/08 12:31pm

Wonderwall

I bought a new needle for my turntable last year and am rediscovering my collection (old one was broken for YEARS). SOTTs, as has been mentioned many times, sounds MUCH better on vinyl. All of his 80s albums sound better but for some reason SOTTs the one that is most noticable to me.
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Reply #23 posted 04/09/08 1:32pm

vainandy

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Vinyl by far.
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Reply #24 posted 04/09/08 1:34pm

Graycap23

I wonder if anything NEW will be dropping on vinyl soon?
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Reply #25 posted 04/09/08 3:37pm

Dayclear

I like the old stuff (lp's) that's remastered, the vinyls sound bad to me now.
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