[kj] Thoughts on the remasters
Christof hamille
wessidetempest at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 10 18:28:32 EST 2008
Fire Dances - Mighty. The original vinyls was okay at best. You'd typically have to blast it to appreciate the nuianuances on vinyl. The tape mwas awful and the CD was worse. Grade A
Night Time. I hear a difference but it was pretty good to begin with. The bonus' are the real gems.
BTATS - Wow. I have a new appreciation for this release. The original on e never bothered me but thus mix really breathes new life into it. I do agree that comparing the original to the remaster would be nice.
OTG - It still sucks. Does it sound better? Absolutely. Is it worth anything? No. The only thing I appreciated from it was the innards. Beyond that it still stinks
Chris
> Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:06:49 +0000
> From: ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Subject: Re: [kj] Thoughts on the remasters
>
> You DO get the feeling that a remaster is in order because it wasn't done properly in the first place...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net
> [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of Mark Kolmar
> Sent: 10 February 2008 21:24
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> Subject: Re: [kj] Thoughts on the remasters
>
>
> As with the Manics' _The Holy Bible_, the best version probably would
> have included some of both the mixes. The combination of mixes would
> have added textural variety, in particular as a balance against the
> otherwise odd sound of "A Southern Sky" and "Victory" (latter not on
> vinyl). Each version has a different type of intensity that I cannot
> really judge as better or worse on the whole.
>
> The Kimsey mix of "Chessboards", as a prime example, brings out the
> rhythmic and harmonic counterpoint between the guitar and keyboards,
> and thus adds depth. The Kimsey mix of "Rubicon" brings a greater
> heft. But I feel "Adorations" loses some essential atmosphere, even
> if that same type of approach may sound syrupy as applied to other
> songs on the album.
>
> Restoration of the missing verse from "Love of the Masses" is most
> welcome addition that gives the track better proportion. (I am
> guessing that was originally edited for time on vinyl?)
>
> Also, this new, "restored mixes" version strikes me as a bit of
> revisionist history. That is not how the record sounded for the last
> 20 years, for good or bad. It might have been best to issue both sets
> of mixes on a double disc set, which also would have left room for the
> extant 12" mixes. Too bad the UK 12" version of "Sanity" did not make
> it.
>
> Having said all this, if I could only keep one edition, likely I would
> choose the new remaster with some reluctance.
>
> --Mark
>
> On Feb 4, 2008 5:48 PM, Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > Conversely, the new mix of BTATS has given me a whole new appreciation for
> > the record. If only they'd released it this way the first time around. Much
> > cleaner, sharper, crisper....burlier. All the muddled studio syrup was
> > excised. A huge improvement.
> >
> > Alex in NYC
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