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- Wasn't it Rolling Stone mag that gave a bad or mediocre review on the origianl release in 1987 ? - RSD21 might have a surprise for us all, who knows. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Here is the original 1987 album review from Rolling Stone,written by Kurt Roder....
Sign o'the Times
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- Oh waw, was searching for it. Thank you for that. - That review was not all that bad in fact. - OK, he said : ''There would be one great LP hidden in the sprawl of this double album if the songs exerted any uniform effect. Unfortunately, they don't.'' - And he says Prince starts to repeat himself... But besides all that he still celebrated Prince. -
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yeah,it was a great review.
It's funny that,in listing the album's personnel, Kurt referred to "a new vocalist named Camille" | |
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I always loved this quote from the Rolling Stone review. I remembered reading it as a teen and it stuck in my head. When I toured Paisley Park I noticed that it was on the wall of the Sign O' the Times room:
sixteen tracks spread across two LPs -- half of them brilliant, half merely better than ninety percent of the stuff you hear on the radio | |
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The new remaster on LP sounds great, but, I have to say, it doesn't beat the original vinyl pressing of the album.
Kicks the pants off the old CD edition, I imagine, but then I haven't heard that in probably 15 years.
But I pulled out my original UK vinyl of Sign - I'm lucky to have one in Near Mint condition - and gave it a fresh needledrop rip... while listening, I compared to the new remaster, and I think I prefer the original, just by a shade. The new remaster is very good indeed, but there's just a touch more space and depth on the original, while retaining the necessary kick that some of the tracks need.
So it's an excellent remaster, just not as revelatory if you have the original vinyl. But if you've only heard Sign on CD or streaming the last few years, then this is a big deal. | |
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Listening once more to the remastered original album, it is the gift that keeps on giving. Never really liked Play In The Sunshine much, but this version sounds 'slamming' to me! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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databank said:
Not all opinions are worth being shared online. Just sayin' . Damn, Data, we owe you real gratitude for setting the record straight as to whose opinions count and whose don’t. . I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Interesting..I also had a vinyl rip and i was intially surprised that the new remaster didn't smoke that rip. I totally obliterated the old CD release, as you say. However, upon further close listening...this remaster is just the best version. The vinyl rip does not have the bass response that the new remaster does...vinyl vs CD.
I'm still blown away by the new remaster...not just the better low frequency but the hights...so much new details brougth forth. | |
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I'll let everyone be the judge of that A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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mr. databank i have something very important to do but i'm wasting my time online. do you have any advice about avoiding this cycle of laziness? you seem to get a lot done, a busy man. | |
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I work from home, which is why I waste so much of my own time online. Easy to get distracted when u don't got a boss behind your back A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Rimshottbob said: The new remaster on LP sounds great, but, I have to say, it doesn't beat the original vinyl pressing of the album.
Kicks the pants off the old CD edition, I imagine, but then I haven't heard that in probably 15 years.
But I pulled out my original UK vinyl of Sign - I'm lucky to have one in Near Mint condition - and gave it a fresh needledrop rip... while listening, I compared to the new remaster, and I think I prefer the original, just by a shade. The new remaster is very good indeed, but there's just a touch more space and depth on the original, while retaining the necessary kick that some of the tracks need.
So it's an excellent remaster, just not as revelatory if you have the original vinyl. But if you've only heard Sign on CD or streaming the last few years, then this is a big deal. Yep. Same here "We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
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Finally getting to the remaster after a week and a half absorbing the vault stuff. I'm pleasantly surprised. Hated Purple Rain remaster (will NEVER listen to it again), thought the 1999 remaster was all right but not better than the original master with some tweaks to the levels. This though, compared to my own tweaks of the original CD, is clearly superior. Like someone else said, I don't think it's better than the original vinyl, but then I haven't heard the new vinyl yet. CD to CD though? This is a winner! Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Just pulled out my OG US vinyl and tried to do a comparison on the title track. The OG seems to be a tad louder and, though I can't put my finger on why, I also slightly prefer the OG in sound, though it's really close. Anyone with the remastered vinyl can feel pleased. | |
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Amazing remaster, as usual Bernie doing fantastic work. "It's Gonna be a Beautiful Night" has received a noticeable upgrade; huge, thumping low-end which was always missing from the original master in my opinion. [Edited 10/20/20 16:35pm] Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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