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sure this will have nothing extra
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
I would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
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ironbellyI would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
I am CD guy. I was talking about digital domain.Quote
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ironbellyI would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
Those releases have 2002 counterparts on vinyl?
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ironbellyI am CD guy. I was talking about digital domain.Quote
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ironbellyI would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
Those releases have 2002 counterparts on vinyl?
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
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ironbellyI would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
Hey, I'm trying to be negative here, now would you mind ?
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ironbellyI would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
I haven't listened to the 2018 Mono BB in awhile, but I remember being struck by how heavily panned it was. But right, not so much a "night and day" difference in quality, just really, really panned. That said, the heavy panning worked great for the afore mentioned "Prodigal Son"....felt like I was sitting in the middle of a drum circle...or maybe a bongo circle?
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ironbellyI would say TSMR 2017 and BB 2018 were slightly compressed comparing 2002 counterparts. But there is no 'day and night' differences. Although, they clean up that glitch in Stray Cat Blues but add a couple of other bugs in places. PS. 'Stereo' harp in Prodigal Son is more clear for 2018 remaster.Quote
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Erik_Snow
The 1969 mono version is still the best sounding version of Let It Bleed.
But now we get it brickwalled and tweaked, I'd bet.
A straight, cheap, LP or CD of that original mono, would be far better than whatever will reach thousands of allready overfilled, dusty "rolling stones shelves" now. But of course....not much money to be made on cheap single CDs now.
Neither TSMR or BB were brickwalled. They sound fantastic.
I haven't listened to the 2018 Mono BB in awhile, but I remember being struck by how heavily panned it was. But right, not so much a "night and day" difference in quality, just really, really panned. That said, the heavy panning worked great for the afore mentioned "Prodigal Son"....felt like I was sitting in the middle of a drum circle...or maybe a bongo circle?
And not so great for Parachute Woman, with the bass out left