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Remasters, are they a waste of time? I'm not just talking about the new "Purple Rain" remaster. I'm talking about remasters in general. 90% of the time all they seem to do is compress the life out of the dynamic range, making the music lose a lot of the feeling that was there in the original masters. Is remastering destroying music? [Edited 7/17/17 14:56pm] We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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I think it depends on the quality of the original release and the quality of the proposed remaster. If the remaster is actually going to improve upon the original, then that's great. So, in theory, remasters are not a waste of time. Especially if they come with outtakes or previously unreleased material. | |
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I have to be honest, I love music, wish that I could play an instrument and listen all the time. With that said, I don't really hear that significant of a difference in the remasters. I think that a lot of this is because of the way he hear/listen to music now a days. Its generally through the head phones that come with your cel phone, a small bluetooth speaker, or your stock car stereo. I'm not sure you can really tell a difference on those platforms. Even my home stereo, which I guess is fairly decent, now uses small ceiling home theater speakers and a sub.
Seems like in the "old days" when there where big home speakers and large amps/receivers, you could probably hear a bigger difference with the remasters???? Just my thoughts..... [Edited 7/17/17 15:18pm] | |
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EmmaMcG said: I think it depends on the quality of the original release and the quality of the proposed remaster. If the remaster is actually going to improve upon the original, then that's great. So, in theory, remasters are not a waste of time. Especially if they come with outtakes or previously unreleased material. I agree.When done right,remasters can be amazing. | |
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I like the Genesis box sets from around 2008 and The Beatles' Yellow Submarine Songtrack released around 1999. In both cases the songs were remixed as well as remastered. You can really tell the difference with The Beatles. The original versions had the instruments on one speaker and the vocals on the other, and the Songtrack has real stereo mixes. On Genesis The Lamb album, the song .It sounds really clear and the guitar & drums can be heard better. I have the original vinyl and the mix on it sounds muddy & dull compared to the remixed version. I also like the interviews filmed in 2007 and TV show footage from when the Genesis albums originally came out. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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depends on if the company is trying to fuck with the consumer...like the Black Sabbath remasters r a rip-off | |
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all of the Beatles remasters that I have heard are absolutely amazing | |
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Gusb2Esq said: I have to be honest, I love music, wish that I could play an instrument and listen all the time. With that said, I don't really hear that significant of a difference in the remasters. I think that a lot of this is because of the way he hear/listen to music now a days. Its generally through the head phones that come with your cel phone, a small bluetooth speaker, or your stock car stereo. I'm not sure you can really tell a difference on those platforms. Even my home stereo, which I guess is fairly decent, now uses small ceiling home theater speakers and a sub.
Seems like in the "old days" when there where big home speakers and large amps/receivers, you could probably hear a bigger difference with the remasters???? Just my thoughts..... [Edited 7/17/17 15:18pm] Very true. With better equipment- even modest- such as bigger speakers and a decent amp- you can hear a significant difference in sound quality #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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Depends a lot on the mastering engineer involved. Some, like Vic Anesini, Bill Inglot, Bernie Grundman, and Bob Ludwig can be counted on to generally do good work. I was just listening to the Bruce Springsteen remasters from a couple of years ago , and was just amazed how beautiful and clear they now sound. #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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If it weren't for remasters, I would hardly purchase any music. Remasters and reissues probably comprise 90% of my CD purchases over the past 10 years. Some have been better than others, definately. It all depends on the Engineer. I'm always happy to see remasters of CD's that were orginally issued in the 80s since most of them were originally mastered at lower volumes. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Especially Prince's catalog. Brilliant albums like "Parade" and "SOTT" and "Lovesexy" sound like crap, and need to be remastered by a sensitive engineer . It's a shame so much of his catalog sounds so bad. #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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For me, they have been. | |
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same here.The majority of the music I buy is remasters. | |
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I agree | |
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YES I hate remasters with a passion. | |
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TheFman said:
YES I hate remasters with a passion. You probably haven't heard the right ones. Check out "The Essential Kinks" or Sly Stone's "There's a Riot Going on", mastered by Vic Anesini, or Bruce Springsteen's 1973-1984 catalog, recently remastered by Bob Ludwig, to hear how GOOD remastering can improve the sound quality by leaps and bounds #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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I also had this opinion until I heard Quadrophenia from The Who straight from the mastered tape before it was pressed on vinyl, tape and CD. The original vinyl, tape or CD's is not how albums were supposed to sound but just as accurately as the medium could allow. Only the original mastered tapes have the true intended quality. Properly done remasters are more representative of the original sound than initial/original vinyl, tape or CD. | |
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jjhunsecker said:
Especially Prince's catalog. Brilliant albums like "Parade" and "SOTT" and "Lovesexy" sound like crap, and need to be remastered by a sensitive engineer . It's a shame so much of his catalog sounds so bad. Parade is considered as an audiophile record. Just because it's not loud doesn't mean it sounds like crap. Turn it up on your stereo and enjoy how clear and powerful it sounds. | |
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zaza3121 said: jjhunsecker said:
Especially Prince's catalog. Brilliant albums like "Parade" and "SOTT" and "Lovesexy" sound like crap, and need to be remastered by a sensitive engineer . It's a shame so much of his catalog sounds so bad. Parade is considered as an audiophile record. Just because it's not loud doesn't mean it sounds like crap. Turn it up on your stereo and enjoy how clear and powerful it sounds. We have to agree to differ. On my system, "Parade" sounds muffled and distant . #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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sexton said:
CD. Don't have a turntable anymore #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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Remasters are fucking trash ... every last one of them. | |
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Ps parade is his best sounding record ... buy a real stereo and delete your MP3s | |
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Yup, I agree! Get the 2013 HD (24/96) version of Parade, even better sounding. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Just two examples. But I do think that it helps with aged catalogue items from your favorite artists. I'd love to get remasters for SOTT, ATWIAD, Parade and Batman. If it's an artist I'm only casual fan of, though, I will only buy selected tracks or don't really care that much about repurchasing the same product. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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TrevorAyer said: Remasters are fucking trash ... every last one of them. Beg to differ. You have to judge on a case by case basis. Have you heard the 2014 Springsteens ? Or the Elvis Presley catalog remastered by Vic Anesini ? Or Rhino's remastered versions of Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" or "Tusk" or "Tango in the Night "? Or how about the upgrade of "Loaded" by the Velvet Underground, also on Rhino ? Great sound on all, just off the top of my head #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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TrevorAyer said: Ps parade is his best sounding record ... buy a real stereo and delete your MP3s I don't do MP3s.. only CD, SACD, and DVD-Audio. All through a pretty decent pair of floor standing speakers, not earbuds #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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IMO, yes. | |
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