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Deltics
The download version of "Exile" has the outtake of "Loving Cup" from the deluxe edition. I don't know what else they've messed up.
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Deltics
The download version of "Exile" has the outtake of "Loving Cup" from the deluxe edition. I don't know what else they've messed up.
Looks like B2B and ABB too: [iorr.org] .
But I've read a comment in the Steve-Hoffman-Forum that the Download-files from B2B are now complete ....
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Deltics
The download version of "Exile" has the outtake of "Loving Cup" from the deluxe edition. I don't know what else they've messed up.
Great article, thanks for posting it.
There were tons of complains about poor quality pressing for this box on Hoffman's forum. I believe this is because vinyls made their mainstream comeback too fast. As a result - pressing runs increase and quality control drops. I will not be surprised that vinyl guys will find themselves in the position like in old good times. I mean, hunting for a specific pressing from a specific plant because the rest are crap.Quote
Marhsall
Anyone else have problems w/ their 'Emotional Rescue' ?
On my FIRST spin of Side-A, "Dance" has a skip in it.
Really?
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Cristiano Radtke
There's some interesting infos on this article from Goldmine Magazine.
Is the latest Rolling Stones’ behemoth vinyl box set worth the big bucks?
August 29, 2018 - Dave Thompson
In fact, he (Abbey Road Studios’ Miles Showell, the man behind the remastering) admits to just one significant alteration — or, should we say, reversion.
“The only track I changed from the tape I was given was ‘Fingerprint File.’ It had been fiddled with on the original cut, and when it’s been remastered in the years since then, they’ve gone with what was on the tape, as opposed to what was done in 1974.
“I spoke with management and said ‘I think we should try and recreate what was done originally. Let’s slow it down to the speed that’s on the record, because that’s the first pressing, that’s obviously how they wanted it to come out, and it’s vastly different in speed. It’s not a mistake, and that’s the only time I brought in any changes. It was important to try and place it back into the same ballpark as it was meant to be. Although actually, a lot of that original track was recorded out of phase. It’s a real mess. God knows what was happening in the studio!”
Full article: [www.goldminemag.com]
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Cristiano Radtke
There's some interesting infos on this article from Goldmine Magazine.
Is the latest Rolling Stones’ behemoth vinyl box set worth the big bucks?
August 29, 2018 - Dave Thompson
In fact, he (Abbey Road Studios’ Miles Showell, the man behind the remastering) admits to just one significant alteration — or, should we say, reversion.
“The only track I changed from the tape I was given was ‘Fingerprint File.’ It had been fiddled with on the original cut, and when it’s been remastered in the years since then, they’ve gone with what was on the tape, as opposed to what was done in 1974.
“I spoke with management and said ‘I think we should try and recreate what was done originally. Let’s slow it down to the speed that’s on the record, because that’s the first pressing, that’s obviously how they wanted it to come out, and it’s vastly different in speed. It’s not a mistake, and that’s the only time I brought in any changes. It was important to try and place it back into the same ballpark as it was meant to be. Although actually, a lot of that original track was recorded out of phase. It’s a real mess. God knows what was happening in the studio!”
Full article: [www.goldminemag.com]
Not to mention the different version of "Mixed Emotions"!
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Cristiano Radtke
There's some interesting infos on this article from Goldmine Magazine.
Is the latest Rolling Stones’ behemoth vinyl box set worth the big bucks?
August 29, 2018 - Dave Thompson
In fact, he (Abbey Road Studios’ Miles Showell, the man behind the remastering) admits to just one significant alteration — or, should we say, reversion.
“The only track I changed from the tape I was given was ‘Fingerprint File.’ It had been fiddled with on the original cut, and when it’s been remastered in the years since then, they’ve gone with what was on the tape, as opposed to what was done in 1974.
“I spoke with management and said ‘I think we should try and recreate what was done originally. Let’s slow it down to the speed that’s on the record, because that’s the first pressing, that’s obviously how they wanted it to come out, and it’s vastly different in speed. It’s not a mistake, and that’s the only time I brought in any changes. It was important to try and place it back into the same ballpark as it was meant to be. Although actually, a lot of that original track was recorded out of phase. It’s a real mess. God knows what was happening in the studio!”
Full article: [www.goldminemag.com]
Not to mention the different version of "Mixed Emotions"!
Yep! There's also some people who say that Rock and a Hard Place has a different mix.
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Cristiano Radtke
There's some interesting infos on this article from Goldmine Magazine.
Is the latest Rolling Stones’ behemoth vinyl box set worth the big bucks?
August 29, 2018 - Dave Thompson
In fact, he (Abbey Road Studios’ Miles Showell, the man behind the remastering) admits to just one significant alteration — or, should we say, reversion.
“The only track I changed from the tape I was given was ‘Fingerprint File.’ It had been fiddled with on the original cut, and when it’s been remastered in the years since then, they’ve gone with what was on the tape, as opposed to what was done in 1974.
“I spoke with management and said ‘I think we should try and recreate what was done originally. Let’s slow it down to the speed that’s on the record, because that’s the first pressing, that’s obviously how they wanted it to come out, and it’s vastly different in speed. It’s not a mistake, and that’s the only time I brought in any changes. It was important to try and place it back into the same ballpark as it was meant to be. Although actually, a lot of that original track was recorded out of phase. It’s a real mess. God knows what was happening in the studio!”
Full article: [www.goldminemag.com]
Not to mention the different version of "Mixed Emotions"!
Yep! There's also some people who say that Rock and a Hard Place has a different mix.
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Cristiano RadtkeQuote
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Cristiano Radtke
There's some interesting infos on this article from Goldmine Magazine.
Is the latest Rolling Stones’ behemoth vinyl box set worth the big bucks?
August 29, 2018 - Dave Thompson
In fact, he (Abbey Road Studios’ Miles Showell, the man behind the remastering) admits to just one significant alteration — or, should we say, reversion.
“The only track I changed from the tape I was given was ‘Fingerprint File.’ It had been fiddled with on the original cut, and when it’s been remastered in the years since then, they’ve gone with what was on the tape, as opposed to what was done in 1974.
“I spoke with management and said ‘I think we should try and recreate what was done originally. Let’s slow it down to the speed that’s on the record, because that’s the first pressing, that’s obviously how they wanted it to come out, and it’s vastly different in speed. It’s not a mistake, and that’s the only time I brought in any changes. It was important to try and place it back into the same ballpark as it was meant to be. Although actually, a lot of that original track was recorded out of phase. It’s a real mess. God knows what was happening in the studio!”
Full article: [www.goldminemag.com]
Not to mention the different version of "Mixed Emotions"!
Yep! There's also some people who say that Rock and a Hard Place has a different mix.
The version of "Fingerprint File" is the same one that appeared on the compilation "Time Waits For No One" released in 1979.
It was also on the Japanese SHM CD of IORR.
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24FPS
Vinyl is a bunch of crap. After hearing Blu Ray Audio CDs I don't see the use of going through the froo froo of hipster vinyl.
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24FPS
Vinyl is a bunch of crap. After hearing Blu Ray Audio CDs I don't see the use of going through the froo froo of hipster vinyl.
LOL
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24FPS
Vinyl is a bunch of crap. After hearing Blu Ray Audio CDs I don't see the use of going through the froo froo of hipster vinyl.
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rara
available today for £287.99 on Amazon UK as part of the black friday deals:
[www.amazon.co.uk]