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Why I will no longer pre-order… Hi everyone. [Edited 7/29/21 22:55pm] | |
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I didn't hear it first time but I just got to Stand Up and B Strong on my headphones and yeah that's pretty bad. [Edited 7/29/21 23:43pm] Check out The Collector's Guide to Prince on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/p...4ldzxwlEuy | |
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I immediately noticed the audio glitches in "Stand Up & B Strong" when I first heard it. | |
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Yeah, I can't imagine that the streaming services just got sent out a bad master, it's more than likely on all versions. Check out The Collector's Guide to Prince on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/p...4ldzxwlEuy | |
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It is on the cd version as well.
I can't listen to the album on headphones. We should be talking about the music but instead the focus is on the poor product. If I got a CD and it played like this I would return it thinking it was faulty. [Edited 7/30/21 1:15am] | |
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This is why I always download before determining my decision as to whether purchasing or not. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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Don't care / delighted to get the music in my hand at all.
Given how much I've enjoyed certain boots over the years many of which have been in horrific quality, to be able to hear 'new' Prince music is still a thrill, so I'll keep buying everything they put out.
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I noticed those too on first listen. If my $100 deluxe edition hadn't already shipped, I'd cancel it and just stick with the $12 cd. | |
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. And a concert recording at the wrong speed. And PAAM83 also had tape issues. .
. Except Morris Hayes says he gave them an alternate version of one of the tracks, so presumably this collection isn't the one from the CDRs(?). Plus there's a photo from the police files where you can see multi-track tapes of the songs from W2A. Oh, and Morris says the songs he produced (nine of the tracks, in his home studio) were done by using a CD, so that's a mixdown of the raw source he used presumably. All of this is confusing and unclear. . © Bart Van Hemelen
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The Apple Digital master sounds wonderful. No issues, perfect in headphones and car speakers. | |
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VaultCurator Can you let us know in more details what issues you're experiencing? I'm not going to get the chance to headphone listen to the album until tomorrow night. So if you can let us know what to listen out for then we can make some notes. Also can you remind me which SOTT SDE had tape warble? I thought I noticed more than one track with it to be honest. Totally agree with you on the spin that the Estate et al are giving on the quality issues and other things too. There's the Erotic City intro glitch, and the Japanese HMPL CD issues too.
The audio quality of releases has troubled me for years to be honest. I don't think you are making too much of these issues. If the legacy is important then the Estate et al should treat the commercial releases accordingly, not half-assed.
This should really extend to all areas of the releases - from the historical ret-conning and cultural / political bandwagon hopping all the way to how the SDE extra material is chosen.
I've just about managed to reconcile my own issues concerning the audio quality by reading Duane T's wonderful books - the mantra repeated over and over again (usually by Susan Rogers) that as long as the tape was rolling then the finer details of getting the perfect audio quality didn't matter. So what I deduce from that is we either got 1000+ songs with an assortment of SQ issues or if Prince had gone down the avenue of perfect SQ how manysongs would never even got to tape 100? 200? I'll take quantity over quality but I'll draw the line at tape warblewobblywobble. lol.
I didn't buy any of the legacy reissues at all. They seem like a cash grab. Furthermore the multi-coloured limited edition vinyls I also skipped. Cash grab too.
You're not ranting and you've been quite level-headed and articulate in your points as you always are.
Have a lovely weekend too and hope you're enjoying the album!
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As the proud buyer, owner and once happy listener of ancient bootlegs like 'Chocolate box' and 'Charade', may I just say some people don't realise when they got it good?
Buy it or don't. [Edited 7/30/21 4:14am] | |
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I think the warble culprit is Wally. It may be that the master tape itself is damaged, in which case there isn't much that can be done, I think VC is just asking for transparency from the estate. Personally, I'd rather it was released as it is, if the alternative is to not have it at all. RIP | |
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Well you really shouldn't. Sony has form.
At least there isn't a Prince imposter on three of the tracks! | |
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I must say that I haven't yet noticed the clicks on Stand Up and B Strong. I'm not going to go looking for them because I fear that it may be something that cannot be unheard. For now I'll just be grateful for my lack of hearing RIP | |
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Did no one listen to the whole album before pressing? Surely someone picked up on it. I’m Not sure what’s worse, hearing it and doing nothing about it or never listening to in the first place. | |
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Maybe there wasn't anything that could be done? Maybe any flaws are just there in the master? People's frustration is from there not being any answers or information. RIP | |
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VaultCurator said:
It seemed Howe was being transparent in the beginning. He explained that P&M83 was sourced from a cassette. He confirmed Originals had songs without proper mixes, and why the multitracks needed to be used to create mixes for certain songs. He even explained why Bold Generation was sourced from a cassette for 1999SDE. So it seemed he was setting a precedent of transparency when he took the reins. Then SOTTSDE drops with sound issues, and no explanation, and now W2A. I don’t mind buying product that is not perfect, but I think if I’m going to be shelling out the cash, I deserve to know why. To not acknowledge these issues feels like a slap in the face. Why not just stream the shit in this case? "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Born 2 Die and Stand Up And B Strong are the most glaring examples, but it would not surprise me if the entire record was sourced from a CD-R. It's a shame because it's warm, organic-sounding music that would really benefit from greater clarity and fullness.
Let's hope there is some clarification from the Estate on how it was put together. Surely if they had access to the master tapes they wouldn't have settled for a CD-R copy. | |
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With quite a few vocal people here on the forum being linked with a some of the contributors on this album, did anyone already ask Morris f.i. why we ended up with this type of quality? I can understand that some of the old recordings have their problems of deterioration after x decades but this shouldn't be the case with an album this recent. [Edited 7/30/21 8:08am] The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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I listened to the Apple Music version this morning. Listen again to Stand Up and B Strong. Check out The Collector's Guide to Prince on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/p...4ldzxwlEuy | |
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... and I'm here still waiting for my shipping notice for the albums... | |
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It is entirely possible that Morris's arrangements only survived on a couple of CDRs he burned back then (remember, poor guy had his studio burned down a few years ago!), therefore even though the the Estate has the analog multitracks, those only contain Prince's original, bare recordings. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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That's what I was thinking as well; to do this in a perfect way he will probably need to start from scratch. And maybe there is an in between stage where Prince already made a mix (on computer) and that particular version was the source for Morris? We don't know how many gaps there are between the tapings and Morris receiving material to work on. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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I thought the same. Maybe they should have dropped the problematic tracks and tacked them on as bonuses with a disclaimer? | |
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