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schillid
Disc 1:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 2:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 3:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 4:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
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Irix
From the official announcement by [www.Abkco.com] :
"Eleven-time Grammy-winning mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was tasked with remastering this edition of Let It Bleed and worked from Direct Stream Digital files taken from the original tapes at a 2.8 MHz sampling rate. 'When we did the first Let It Bleed remaster in 2002, our intention was to pay homage to the original work', said Ludwig, who is no stranger to the Stones catalog, having mastered or remastered many of their classic albums over the past four decades. 'When we did this new version, the purpose was to make it as great as it could possibly sound. If you listen on a good set of speakers or good headphones, you’ll hear subtle things in the background that are now much more clear that were somewhat hidden before'."
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schillid
Disc 1:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 2:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 3:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 4:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Only 4 discs?!?
If it were 8 or 10, I'd pay anything
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Irix
From the official announcement by [www.Abkco.com] :
If you listen on a good set of speakers or good headphones, you’ll hear subtle things in the background that are now much more clear that were somewhat hidden before'."[/i]
The mono version in the 2016 mono box is neither brickwalled nor tweaked. I guess that's the version they will use for the new set.Quote
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.
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slewan
no new songs, no outtakes, no alternates = just a box full of gimmicks = another waste of money?
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schillid
Disc 1:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 2:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 3:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 4:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Only 4 discs?!?
If it were 8 or 10, I'd pay anything
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Rockman
…. another month of
livin' on mince meat ……
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His MajestyQuote
Rockman
…. another month of
livin' on mince meat ……
Please please post photos from the book.
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His MajestyQuote
Rockman
…. another month of
livin' on mince meat ……
Please please post photos from the book.
How much more can Russell have after all these years? If there are a bunch of unseen photos, I might be in.
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bleedingman
How much more can Russell have after all these years? If there are a bunch of unseen photos, I might be in.
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bleedingman
How much more can Russell have after all these years? If there are a bunch of unseen photos, I might be in.
Judging by the pages shown in the video, a lot.
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frankotero
Am I mistaken or is the Mono not a fold down Stereo? Pretty sure the last 2 songs in true mono are Sympathy and Street Fighting Man. Other than that if a person doesn't already own the original Decca LPs I guess it's a good idea.
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Irix
From the official announcement by [www.Abkco.com] :
"Eleven-time Grammy-winning mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was tasked with remastering this edition of Let It Bleed and worked from Direct Stream Digital files taken from the original tapes at a 2.8 MHz sampling rate. 'When we did the first Let It Bleed remaster in 2002, our intention was to pay homage to the original work', said Ludwig, who is no stranger to the Stones catalog, having mastered or remastered many of their classic albums over the past four decades. 'When we did this new version, the purpose was to make it as great as it could possibly sound. If you listen on a good set of speakers or good headphones, you’ll hear subtle things in the background that are now much more clear that were somewhat hidden before'."