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Reply #30 posted 01/28/22 7:33am

rapper

udo said:

rapper said:

Maybe I'm wrong but don't you need the masters to re-master?

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Didn't you check the previous SDE releases?

Some contain cassette sourced stuff.

Not exactly the ideal multitrack to start from.

If those are the definitive original recording sources, then that makes sense.

I just find it hard to believe that this release is sourced from something of that nature.

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Reply #31 posted 01/29/22 3:00am

funkaholic1972

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rapper said:

udo said:

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Didn't you check the previous SDE releases?

Some contain cassette sourced stuff.

Not exactly the ideal multitrack to start from.

If those are the definitive original recording sources, then that makes sense.

I just find it hard to believe that this release is sourced from something of that nature.

Some of it was sourced from cassette, yes Udo is correct...

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Reply #32 posted 02/16/22 9:19am

highcalonic

Since i've got this boxset (http://1986boxset.blogspot.com) a few years ago, i only listen to this remastered version of the Black Album. Really great!

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Reply #33 posted 02/16/22 9:33am

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highcalonic said:

Since i've got this boxset (http://1986boxset.blogspot.com) a few years ago, i only listen to this remastered version of the Black Album. Really great!

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How many b00tl3gz did you sell, yet?

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Reply #34 posted 02/27/22 1:54pm

MIInsane

I own this vinyl and I do have to say that it sounds better than any other copy of TBA that I've heard. If the Estate reissues the album on vinyl, I'd still spin this one more often, I think.

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Reply #35 posted 02/28/22 3:07am

highcalonic

udo said:

highcalonic said:

Since i've got this boxset (http://1986boxset.blogspot.com) a few years ago, i only listen to this remastered version of the Black Album. Really great!

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How many b00tl3gz did you sell, yet?

How many bootlegs did i buy since 40 years ago is the real question! i don't even dare to make the count!!!

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But who's gonna get you high in the middle of the night?"
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Reply #36 posted 02/28/22 3:41am

LoveGalore

MIInsane said:

I own this vinyl and I do have to say that it sounds better than any other copy of TBA that I've heard. If the Estate reissues the album on vinyl, I'd still spin this one more often, I think.



Why's that? Do you spin fan made remasters of 1999 and SOTT?
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Reply #37 posted 02/28/22 10:22am

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LoveGalore said:

MIInsane said:

I own this vinyl and I do have to say that it sounds better than any other copy of TBA that I've heard. If the Estate reissues the album on vinyl, I'd still spin this one more often, I think.

Why's that? Do you spin fan made remasters of 1999 and SOTT?



@MIINsane was talking about a scenario where the Estate "reissues" the Black Album. I believe he meant if the Estate reissues it as part of the Sony Legacy releases. That would mean without remastering, so you can't compare it to the 1999 and SOTT remasters.

If the estate were to reissue the Black Album without remastering or tinkering with it in any way (so that it has the same exact sound quality as the official 1994 release), I'd continued to consider Foefor's "remaster" as my default and listen to it more than the offiical re-release.

I don't claim to be an audiophile. In most cases, I can't hear differences in sound quality of releases. For example, the remasters of 1999 and SOTT sound the same to me as the original versions. I have unsophisticated ears.

But The Black Album is the exception. I think the offical release sounds like you're listening to it through gauze. I understand that Foefor didn't truly remaster it (he just tinkered with the EQ), but regardless, his version is vastly superior, at least to my unsophisticated ears.

So yes, I'd continue to spin the bootleg CD rather than the reissue. If vinyl was my prefered media, I'd continue to spin that version.



[Edited 2/28/22 18:03pm]

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Reply #38 posted 02/28/22 4:08pm

LoveGalore

lurker316 said:



LoveGalore said:


MIInsane said:

I own this vinyl and I do have to say that it sounds better than any other copy of TBA that I've heard. If the Estate reissues the album on vinyl, I'd still spin this one more often, I think.



Why's that? Do you spin fan made remasters of 1999 and SOTT?



@MIINsane was talking about a scenario where the Estate "reissues" the Black Album. I believe he meant if the Estate reissues it as part of the Sony Legacy releases. That would mean without remastering, so you can't compare it to the 1999 and SOTT remasters.

If the estate were reissue the Black Album without remastering or tinkering with it in any way (so that it has the same exact sound quality as the official 1994 release), I'd continued to consider Foefor's "remaster" as my default and listen to it more than the offiical re-release.

I don't claim to be an audiophile. In most cases, I can't hear differences in sound quality of releases. For example, the remasters of 1999 and SOTT sound the same to me as the original versions. I have unsophisticated ears.

But The Black Album is the exception. I think the offical release sounds like you're listening to it through gauze. I understand that Foefor didn't truly remaster it (he just tinkered with the EQ), but regardless, his version is vastly superior, at least to my unsophisticated ears.

So yes, I'd continue to spin the bootleg CD rather than the reissue. If vinyal was my prefered media, I'd continue to spin that version.






Makes a lot of sense. I was thinking of remasters myself, as you caught onto. Oopsie.
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Reply #39 posted 03/02/22 5:40pm

MIInsane

lurker316 said:

LoveGalore said:

MIInsane said: Why's that? Do you spin fan made remasters of 1999 and SOTT?



@MIINsane was talking about a scenario where the Estate "reissues" the Black Album. I believe he meant if the Estate reissues it as part of the Sony Legacy releases. That would mean without remastering, so you can't compare it to the 1999 and SOTT remasters.

If the estate were to reissue the Black Album without remastering or tinkering with it in any way (so that it has the same exact sound quality as the official 1994 release), I'd continued to consider Foefor's "remaster" as my default and listen to it more than the offiical re-release.

I don't claim to be an audiophile. In most cases, I can't hear differences in sound quality of releases. For example, the remasters of 1999 and SOTT sound the same to me as the original versions. I have unsophisticated ears.

But The Black Album is the exception. I think the offical release sounds like you're listening to it through gauze. I understand that Foefor didn't truly remaster it (he just tinkered with the EQ), but regardless, his version is vastly superior, at least to my unsophisticated ears.

So yes, I'd continue to spin the bootleg CD rather than the reissue. If vinyl was my prefered media, I'd continue to spin that version.



[Edited 2/28/22 18:03pm]

Exactly. If the Estate were to reissue the album on vinyl and it sounded like the 1994 reissue, I would buy it, but it wouldn't be my main spin. I've always thought that the 1994 release just sounds... muddy.

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Reply #40 posted 03/03/22 12:00am

JorisE73

MIInsane said:

lurker316 said:



@MIINsane was talking about a scenario where the Estate "reissues" the Black Album. I believe he meant if the Estate reissues it as part of the Sony Legacy releases. That would mean without remastering, so you can't compare it to the 1999 and SOTT remasters.

If the estate were to reissue the Black Album without remastering or tinkering with it in any way (so that it has the same exact sound quality as the official 1994 release), I'd continued to consider Foefor's "remaster" as my default and listen to it more than the offiical re-release.

I don't claim to be an audiophile. In most cases, I can't hear differences in sound quality of releases. For example, the remasters of 1999 and SOTT sound the same to me as the original versions. I have unsophisticated ears.

But The Black Album is the exception. I think the offical release sounds like you're listening to it through gauze. I understand that Foefor didn't truly remaster it (he just tinkered with the EQ), but regardless, his version is vastly superior, at least to my unsophisticated ears.

So yes, I'd continue to spin the bootleg CD rather than the reissue. If vinyl was my prefered media, I'd continue to spin that version.



[Edited 2/28/22 18:03pm]

Exactly. If the Estate were to reissue the album on vinyl and it sounded like the 1994 reissue, I would buy it, but it wouldn't be my main spin. I've always thought that the 1994 release just sounds... muddy.


The '87 vinyl sounds great and the '94 CD is said to be identical to the '87 CD and that one like all Prince's 80's CD's was mastered on the cheap and fast, so a proper remaster would be great for the CD version at least.

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Reply #41 posted 03/03/22 8:57am

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JorisE73 said:

MIInsane said:

Exactly. If the Estate were to reissue the album on vinyl and it sounded like the 1994 reissue, I would buy it, but it wouldn't be my main spin. I've always thought that the 1994 release just sounds... muddy.


The '87 vinyl sounds great and the '94 CD is said to be identical to the '87 CD and that one like all Prince's 80's CD's was mastered on the cheap and fast, so a proper remaster would be great for the CD version at least.

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HMmm.

TBA SDE as a quicky while the estate quarrels along?

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