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that's right, from the limited edition 12" of Doctor Jeep.Pat wrote: There's a couple of live versions missing from that list , Burn and Logic.
+117.auflage wrote:ah,
... making money is a wonderful thing...
But eh, it´s vinyl, so...I am in....
speaking of set - do you think they will conclude with SGWBM & ASCOO?Shadaloo wrote:Nice. I was almost worried for a bit they wouldn't get around to completing the set.
2016 Vinyl wrote:Good detail on the drums.
Even frequency balance.
A pinch veiled/recessed.
Very crankable.
Nice guitar bite on Detonation Boulevard.
Solid stereo image.
Excellent lead vocal presence on Something Fast.
WYDSM drums sound awesome! Great kick action.
The album falls down and gets a bit grainy when the instrumentation gets busy. The vinyl mastering tries its best to remedy this and is fairly successful but there is still some congestion.
Nice multi guitar detail on Dr Jeep.
Good representation of macro-dynamics on More.
Good vocal imaging in More.
I Was Wrong sounds great, same as it ever was.
I haven't listened to the bonus singles yet, though they appear to have been unnecessarily brickwalled on the download and - out of principle - I would never recommend a brickwalled master when a dynamic alternative is available. Thankfully, the album proper survives unscathed and is as dynamic as ever.2016 High-Resolution wrote:Title track is loud and powerful!
Strong kick drum, reminds me of the live show.
Good guitar separation on ribbons.
3D sound-stage.
Stable stereo image, excellently defined.
Great control over the album's aforementioned "congestion".
Everything is clear and easy to follow, perhaps at the expense of delicacy.
Certainly the most instrumentally revealing listen of this record. Subtle guitar slides and picking are far more audible than before, yet the album remains just as dynamic - a testament to the mastering facility at Air Studios!
Correctly rendered 'holographic guitar slide intro' to When You Don't See Me.
Multitracked vocals easy to pick out and follow.
Having listened to all of those, my current impression is that the 2016 high-resolution remaster just edges it to first place thanks to its better translation of low level detail, but the USA CD remains a force to be reckoned with!1990 EU CD: clearer, more vocal presence but not as realistic, less bass guitar resolution - harder to follow, sightly wider sound-stage.
1990 USA CD: spooky vocal realism, great tangibility and timbre, powerful drums, cinematic climax.
2006 CD: tonally somewhere between the two above, forward sounding lead vocal at the expense of the other instruments, subtlety gets lost somewhat.
2016 HIGH-RES: opening strum is slightly cropped, vocal subtleties well resolved, similarly "hi-fi" like the 2016 vinyl but clearer, probably the widest sound-stage, drum micro-dynamics expertly resolved, the "blackest background" of the whole set, good 3D lead vocal, engaging and similarly cinematic like the 1990 USA CD.
1990 EU VINYL: really nice detail on the acoustic guitar that reaches out from the speakers, perfect drum balance, good vocal, similar sound-stage to 1990 EU CD.
2016 VINYL: even tonal balance but vocal slightly recessed, perhaps the most intimate lead vocal of the test group, probably the most "hi-fi" sounding, certainly the most subtle with none of the USA's comparative bombast.
Playback equipment wrote:VINYL: Technics SL-1210 Mk2 w/ AT440MLa micro-line stylus
DIGITAL: Rega DAC-R
Amplification: Rega Elex-R
Speakers: KEF LS50
That's right. My initial impression is that the album's never sounded better on either format. You can see from the DR readings though that some of the bonus tracks have been arbitrarily compressedPista wrote:Thanks Rob for taking the time to give it the golden ear treatment.![]()
So, if I read this right, the album's been faithfully reproduced to a high standard, but the bonus tracks have been horsed up for some reason?
Ratings of 8 and 9 can sometimes result from a bass boost. But when you can pick those tracks up fairly easily elsewhere with good sound it makes them somewhat unnecessary this time. I'd recommend buyers of the download to get the standalone album (at 24/96, 192 is overkill for this born 44.1 digital recording) and complement it with the 2006 CD for the bonus tracks (or the original CD singles if one feels so inclined!)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analyzed folder: /The Sisters Of Mercy/Vision Thing LP
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DR Peak RMS Filename
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DR10 -0.94 dB -12.01 dB 01-Vision Thing.m4a
DR11 -0.95 dB -13.62 dB 02-Ribbons.m4a
DR12 -0.94 dB -14.09 dB 03-Detonation Boulevard.m4a
DR13 -0.95 dB -16.94 dB 04-Something Fast.m4a
DR12 -0.88 dB -13.54 dB 05-When You Don't See Me.m4a
DR12 -0.93 dB -13.26 dB 06-Doctor Jeep.m4a
DR10 -0.97 dB -14.38 dB 07-More.m4a
DR14 -0.96 dB -16.22 dB 08-I Was Wrong.m4a
DR8 -0.97 dB -11.13 dB 09-More.m4a
DR10 -0.97 dB -11.53 dB 10-You Could Be The One.m4a
DR8 -0.95 dB -10.30 dB 11-Doctor Jeep.m4a
DR8 -0.99 dB -10.19 dB 12-Knocking On Heaven's Door.m4a
DR9 -0.97 dB -11.36 dB 13-When You Don't See Me.m4a
DR12 -0.99 dB -16.84 dB 14-Ribbons.m4a
DR10 -0.98 dB -13.54 dB 15-Something Fast.m4a
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Number of files: 15
Official DR value: DR11
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Keep in mind it's not better "because high res". The recording remains a 16/44 digital recording made on '90s converters and the high resolution download has no sonic information beyond the recording's native nyquist rate of 22.05 kHz.ROBBIE wrote:Thanks for the enlightening review. I was always sceptical that the HD download would be that much better than the original but i will gladly eat my words because it is.
is it me or have HD Tracks got the last two tracks the wrong way round?
I love the live version of Ribbons and i would love to compare it with a 'proper' version of a newer recording of the track.
Zombie thread revival:robertzombie wrote:Looks like the best deal would be to get the 24/96 (the album's a 44.1 kHz recording, so even the 96 kHz rate is massive overkill let alone 192!)