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Purple Rain Deluxe - is everything remastered???? For those that already have it, is everything remastered? Do they 12" extended versions sound like they were touched? Do the previously unreleased tracks sound good?
Main question - can someone tell me how the Purple Rain album sounds? Any opinions on the actual remaster job? Did they just turn everything to 10 or did they take time to make subtleties more clear and crisp? I don't expect to hear any remixing (like the WDC opening guitar solo suddenly high in the mix) but would like to hear the tinny/flat sound of the original sound alive and with depth...
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I would be interested in this too. What is the sound quality like? I want to hear from fans who actually have high end headphones or Hifi systems. I am hoping to rip the remaster to FLAC format and listen to it on my H6 Bang and Oulfsen headphones. On a separate note I think the tracks on the Prince 4ever album sounds a lot cleaner than other versions I had and assume warner brothers must have improved the quality somehow. | |
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Repost from other thread (Played with Sennheiser 598 headphones):
Just as I unfortunately predicted, the Paisley Park Remaster sounds HORRIBLE. Very compressed and horribly brickwalled to the point that you can hear the audio clip in some parts (ending of Let's Go Crazy for example). Here's a sample of the waveform of LGC. Top is the 2015 Remaster, bottom is the from the 2011 Reissue mastered by Kevin Gray (ripped from my personal vinyl copy).
As for the vault disc, it doesn't suffer as much from the compression and brickwalling was it sounds quite nice. Maybe this is due to the fact that Bernie Grudman mastered this disc...
I haven't listened to the B-Side disc yet... | |
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Ouch! Nooooooooo! | |
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I was worried about that. | |
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people who do not appreciate great sound just will not understand how important dynamic range is. If you ever listen to Pink Floyd's stuff or Miles Davis classic stuff...you will see what i'm talking about.
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not me baby, i'm overjoyed and looking forward to it. | |
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hell, the dvd alone is probably worth the price, that's never been released on dvd and i've worn the hell out my vhs. | |
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[Edited 6/21/17 15:28pm] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Bernie is 73 now. So it my dad, and he can't hear a thing these days. Just saying. . | |
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arent initial remastering cd releases "intentionally" created less than stellar so they can be remastered and repackaged AGAIN and AGIAN????? | |
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Disc 2 is incredible. worth way more than the price of the set | |
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yup, that's about the age, hell, i notice my eyes and ears and taste changing and i'm only 48
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According to the tracklisting and description on Amazon only the tracks on Disc 1 are remastered | |
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maceoparker007 said: According to the tracklisting and description on Amazon only the tracks on Disc 1 are remastered What in the ass?! Oh well | |
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maceoparker007 said: According to the tracklisting and description on Amazon only the tracks on Disc 1 are remastered Everything is remastered by Bernie Grundman, Prince's career long remastering engineer. | |
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Can u explain that horrible glitch in the beginning of the Erotic City long version then? | |
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Maybe we don't want to or need to see what you're describing. Maybe we just want to enjoy the music without picking apart all the nerdy sound techy crap!!. Is that ok, or do we need to be constantly belittled because we don't "understand" dynamic range? My goodness. Stop. | |
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At 2.08 minutes into Dr Funkenberry’s latest podcast he says that the Paisley Park 2015 remaster is engineered by Josha Welton. Could this mean that Joshua Welton mastered at copy of Bernie Grundman’s already previously mastered version? I looked at the audio file too (in Logic) and it does appear to be extremely compressed and brickwalled, just as PurpleMedley122 shows. Also, Bernie Grundman works from his own heavily customised mastering studio in Hollywood and I wouldn’t imagine that he would travel to master an album at Paisley Park, as opposed to his own familiar setup.
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sk1 said: At 2.08 minutes into Dr Funkenberry’s latest podcast he says that the Paisley Park 2015 remaster is engineered by Josha Welton. .
"Climb in my fur." | |
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I can. It's called shit quality control. | |
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the people complaining about sound quality here are a bunch of babies. Some great music was recorded on much more primitive equipement than what we have here. Elvis' early sessions stand with anyone's, ANYONE'S, strongest work and that was done on some really basic stuff. It doesn't take away the power of the art whether you listen to it on a 45 or a cd that's been remastered for the zillionth time. | |
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