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Best sound quality out of 1978 - 1988 CDs? Everyone knows the absolute worst is SOTT. Lovesexy isn’t the greatest either But to your ears, which album from 1978 - 1988 has the best sound quality on CD in contrast to the vinyl or just in general? | |
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I'd argue Parade has a perfectly flat transfer that would allow you to do what you want with it on a decent system. It sounds very quiet if you just rip it to an mp3 but that's a whole different issue, as a CD it's fantastic. | |
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Purple Rain sounds like it was mastered on a completely different planet than the others. Controversy sounds pretty great, especially the piano on "Do Me, Baby" and the synths on the title track. Just wish they were all louder!!
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Lovesexy is pretty good, and yes SOTT is quite muddy and quiet.innteresting to see if remastering would fix these problems or is it the recording process that Prince used (a la Sly’s Riot Goin On) | |
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Again just so no one else gets confused, this topic is on the sound quality itself of the early albums on CD or digital. For example when a Prince fan hears ‘SOTT’ and the word ‘remaster’ they feel excited about the idea because everyone knows what’s on the CD sounds flat and thin compared to the vinyl | |
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Dandroppedadime said: Lovesexy is pretty good, and yes SOTT is quite muddy and quiet.innteresting to see if remastering would fix these problems or is it the recording process that Prince used (a la Sly’s Riot Goin On) I’m sure remastering could work wonders versus me sitting at the desk, messing with Audacity and adding bass and treble and EQing it all to hell | |
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funny, but back at the time, i never thought twice about the sound quality of his work and only heard a couple references, one by Prince himself in a late 90's interview, that his earlier stuff was poorly mixed. I honestly never thought of it at the time, but then that kind of stuff has rarely been that important to me. susan rogers makes a major point of saying that "he wasn't a perfectionist" and he couldn't be because of the pace he worked at, but did it make any difference? hell no, not to me. I did however, believe that his 90's stuff was more polished when I heard it and was one in the minority who after hearing the symbol album in full thought "my god! he's just getting better and better.". | |
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. I'm no aduophile and most of his albums through 1988 sound fine to me. The one exception is The Black Album (yes, I realize it was officially released in the '90s, but it was produced in 87/88). . To me, the Black Album sounds very muddy or muffled. The instruments are not sharpe or distinct. I first heard it on bootleg and assumed that (it being a bootleg) was the issue. When it was officially released I was excited because I figured I'd finally get a good quaity version, but to me the official release was only slightly better than my bootleg copy. .
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. Mixing and sound quality are unrelated. A bad mix can have high sound quality and a good mix can sound bad. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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I think Parade, Purple Rain, and Controversy all sound the best, but even Parade could do with a touch-up or two. I think the most immaculate "sounding" Prince records are probably Love Symbol and The Rainbow Children. They're not my favorites or anything but they just sound so wonderfully meticulate, nuanced, and clear while avoiding total glossy-ness. I think Come also sounds pretty great. | |
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Prince (1979) sounds great | |
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. If the original engineer didn't do a good job capturing the sound, can a remaster improve it, or are you limited by the quality of the original recording? .
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. Let me put it this way: if something (e.g. the high range) is missing from the original recording, you can't really put it back, but you can apply some trickery that will create the illusion of sounding good. So yes, there are ways to improve it during mastering or remastering, but there's only so much you can do. . People often have high hopes for the next process magically fixing the previous errors. "Tracking wasn't done right, but we'll fix it during mixing!". Then "mixing turned out not so great, but we'll fix it during mastering!". Etc. Sooner or later you'll end up hoping the shrink wrap will fix it... Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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Parade probably sounds the best on CD. SOTT, the worst. As for Controversy..i also found it 'cleaner' and more precise so I asked an engineer why and to my great surprise, Mick Guzauski was involved. For those audiophiles...Mick did Random Access Memories for Daft Punk and Dirty Computer for Janelle. Both are INCREDIBLY sounding modern albums.
As for the other Prince albums...I found a vinyl rip of 1999 that sounded a lot better than the cd. I heard details on Lady Cab Driver that I had not heard before. I'm not talking about hearing totally new vocals or anythign that amazing but there were cool bits I just had not heard.
Purple Rain - the new remaster is bad. It is just loud.
Lovesexy, very tinny/metallic....they have to do something here.
Around the World - bad. low. In desperate need of a revsit...like SOTT.
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He worked too fast to be precise but the 80s stuff is really not good. All that I have spoken to about his recording habits say the same thing - he did not care. He just did not care about how things sounded, it was no real concern to him. This is kind of why he went through so many engineers. I have heard he had some of the biggest names come through Paisley and many left w/o doing any work. Prince was not easy. | |
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To me, the best sounding Prince albums are:
Rainbow Children HIT and RUn Phase 2 One Night Alone NEWS Diamonds and Pearls Gold Na Come - parts of it The Truth - some parts. It's overall too loud.
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the sign tracks on Forever CD release sound "loud" as compared to the sign CD itself.... | |
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most people didn't care, i never heard anyone say at the time "oh it sounds horrible" no one cared or even noticed. my ears can pick up changes though, when i downloaded the parade cd, it had a bottom that i don't remember being on the vinyl or cassette, it does make some difference, sure but for me, only me i'm talking about, it's the art that's first and foremost. whenever elvis' or the beatles recordings were redone, i never felt any better or worse listening to the stuff, it was great the way it was, mono, stereo, i didn't care. also, whoever said that not everything can be fixed with processing and mixing, it's true, if it wasn't caught during the initial recording, it's lost forever. same with film, some things cannot be "fixed in post". All in all, who cares, lots of great music on record all the way back to the days of early jazz. in fact, i hate the polish of todays sound, it doesn't sound real and the singers try to sing about fake drama trying to make it sound real, it just doesn't work. People are faker today as well as the music.
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lurker316 said: . I'm no aduophile and most of his albums through 1988 sound fine to me. The one exception is The Black Album (yes, I realize it was officially released in the '90s, but it was produced in 87/88). . To me, the Black Album sounds very muddy or muffled. The instruments are not sharpe or distinct. I first heard it on bootleg and assumed that (it being a bootleg) was the issue. When it was officially released I was excited because I figured I'd finally get a good quaity version, but to me the official release was only slightly better than my bootleg copy. .
That "sound" gives the album a darkness. I think it was intentional. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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They all sound terrible. Shame that Purple Rain will never be properly remastered. Stick to the vinyl pressings, the 2011 remaster series sounds great. Looking forward to hear how the 1999 remaster sounds; hopefully it'll be done by Bernie Grundman's team. [Edited 5/22/19 7:34am] Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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Compare all the CD's and The Black Album is hands down the worst sound quality of all of them. Sounds like all highs and lows are cut down. I have one of the re-ssues on vinyl, but I haven't played it to see if the midrange emphasis is there too. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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. I said the same thing earlier in this thread. I'm no audiophile and have a very unsophisticated ear, but even I can tell the sound quality of the Black Album is horrible. . EXAMPLE: . At the 6:18 mark in the song Le Grind all of the instruments cut out for a couple seconds to highlight a quick bass riff. It should be awesome, but you can barely hear the bass it's so quiet; and it's so muddled the individual notes blurr together. . Seriously, everyone should queue it up to about 6:15 mark and listen to the next 10 seconds. You'll hear exactly what I mean. It's actually far worse than bootleg quality. . | |
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I'll tell you that I was prejudiced against Sign O The Times because at the time I owned the cassette, and the tape was stretched to the max to accomodate the lengthy project; I got used to Sign sounding flat and the CD did't do all that much to change it.
Purple Rain seems to be the best sounding; not necessarily including the remaster.
Sign underwhelms on CD quality. | |
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SOTT is absolute shite! It’s a pure travesty that this masterpiece is sonically so underwhelming. | |
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