HW: remasters - WOW!
Carl E. Anderson
cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK
Thu May 2 07:34:21 EDT 1996
> > The only one I haven't really played alot is
> > "sorry mode on" Space Ritual,as i've been quite content to
> > listen to the others.THe EBS sampler is ok, quite good value for
>
> Funny you should say that, because Space Ritual is the remaster that I
> could most easily have done without. One Way's release was a bit soft
> around the edges, but so crashingly heavy that you couldn't possibly
> fault it.
> EMI's release is much sharper, but I find that sharpness wasn't
> something that I greatly wanted out of Space Ritual. The release is
> very nice, but not something that I was desperately in need of. (All
> the others *were* desperately needed.)
I agree that of the One Way releases, _SR_ was probably the best,
but I'm really happy with the clarity on the EMI _SR_. Removing the
LP fadeouts was also a plus, as were the nice clean Greasy Truckers
tracks. The packaging was also really excellent.
All that could have improved SR was including full versions of
"Time We Left" and "Brainstorm". I don't care whether that would have
impaired the "classicness" of the original album by adding more material,
it's the way it *should* be. But I not going to complain about what I
got too much! ;)
The new _SR_ has made me happier with a good album and the new
_Doremi_ has cleaned up the sound to turn a dodgy sounding CD release
back into a good one.
Cheers,
Carl
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ASNAC Dept., Cambridge U. wenchlings, here come the Hawklords."
cea20 at cus.cam.ac.uk -Lord Lemmy (Hawkwind, _Space Ritual_)
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