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Music blogger asks about Purple Rain: Has any album so great ever been allowed to sound so shitty for so long? http://blogs.westword.com...ording.php
Sheesh. I suggest you read the whole thing, which is... odd. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Hmmm... First of all, I never understood why folks like this P-Funk track so much. Maybe Prince fans enjoy being Anywho, my old Purple Rain LP sounds a little scratchy, but fine and let's be honest, who needs a Time or Vanity 6 reissue? | |
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I wouldn't expect the Beautiful Ones screams to be mixed out of the red any time soon. Best point of the article is how good the film sounds. | |
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The CD obviously to me doesn't sound as good as the vinyl, but it's by far among his worst sounding cds. SOTT and The Black Album are so bad it is comical. Even the Japanese SHM SOTT cd is well below acceptable. The fan made Foefeur or is it Pimp Sandwich are a little better, but I'll still take the vinyl versions of SOTT and Purple Rain over the released cds. | |
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Jesus Christ Superstar! The CD doesn't sound that bad. Good lord. I remember when CD's were first coming out, and a friend had a player in his car (1986?). It was whenever that crazy French artist took over Houston, Texas and did a lightshow and with a music score... we marveled at how much clearer the CD sounded than our tapes or records. We were listening to "Let's Go Crazy" off of the CD.
It's not that bad. I feel like this is the exact opposite of The Emperors New Clothes in terms of the damnation of some of these CD', but the same sort of mass conformist delusion. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Really? Have you listened to them since 1986? The drums are especially lacking. There's certainly some mass comformist delusions in the Prince world, but I don't think this is one of them. The vinyl sounds better....typically Cd's sound better...not simply cleaner, but better dynamics....your cd would have been cleaned up from hiss, or dust, but it's because most of us have heard the songs in theaters, over radio, on vinyl, that we know the difference. | |
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I know, right?!? They could be better, sure, but they're not the utter unlistenable shit everyone likes to claim. I expect the "remasters" to be given the crank it up, compress it down treatment to compete in the loudness wars. That would NOT make them better. Hope I'm wrong, or that there's lots of bonus material to make up for it. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I have all the 80's albums on vinyl AND on CD, and many on cassette. I've always listened to my music on a decent system and always EQ'd my music to my personal preferences, so, they've always sounded good to me. Vinyl of course sounds best as it has a richer more organic sound. CDs follow as there is no noise in the recording or playback. Prince's albums may not be among the best sonically, but they don't sound "bad" or unlistenable at all. In my not-so-humble opinion, of course... Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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The Beautiful Ones doesn't bleed into Computer Blue..... | |
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The one CD of Prince's that indeed sounds very flat and midrange heavy is Black Album, but really the others aren't as retarded a sound as the picture painted here! My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Yeah, I agree. Purple Rain doesn't sound that bad. Not great either, but it doesn't suffer from the midrangey sound so much as some of the later stuff. | |
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In the case of Prince's CD albums, many mastered before Diamonds & Pearls had a slightly off masters reputedly sourced from the master used to author vinyls (which have frequencies boosted and dampened to work with the vinyl record technology). At the most basic level these older CD masters could have been raised in level (without compressing the dynamic range), but they weren't.
But for those that think vinyl in general is superior in sound quality:
http://www.popsci.com/ent...lly-better
Take note of the part in the above article about the organic sound quality of vinyl. It's pleasant defect. But not at all an accurate quality. It's like an added sound effect. This is not the only article you can find about this.
I have all of Prince's albums and 12" up until Graffiti Bridge on vinyl. All my soundtracks I collect of movies were originally on vinyl. There's nothing wrong with CD's as a format in itself in terms of audio quality. In fact it can sound dramatically better to my ears.
What is really lost with CD, sadly, is the packaging art. That used to a huge part of getting an album. The big pictures, photos, graphics, sleeves, etc.
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