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Best Re-Issues
I was wondering what people thought was the best re-issue out there. I am looking to upgrade a ton of cd's and want to know which ones are worth it. Any genre, it doesn't matter.
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I really like the new Led Zeppelin reissues.
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I have the Physical Graffiti re-issue and am loving it.
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All the Fu Manchu reissues are great! On vinyl.
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If you enjoy Ian McCulloch, I highly recommend getting the deluxe UK reissues of his three solo albums. They are absolutely loaded with every possible b-side and stray track.
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The Smashing Pumpkins reissues seem to be pretty impressive, if you're into them.
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Are the Pumpkins re-issues better sound wise or just better that they now include all the b-sides and rarities with each respective album?
The Zeppelin re-issues are slightly better sound wise. And some of the newly added stuff is worth a listen. If I didn't already own the studio box set from years ago I would have been buying these along the way. |
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bruce springsteen's 70's albums! finally!!
the who's Tommy reissue - one of the greatest albums of all time sounds incredible |
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
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If you enjoy Ian McCulloch, I highly recommend getting the deluxe UK reissues of his three solo albums. They are absolutely loaded with every possible b-side and stray track.
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet but The Beatles 2009 remasters are ace.
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About 10 years old now, but I always thought the Talking Heads reissues were some of the most substantial increases in sound quality.
Not only did they remaster the thin, tinny sounding originals to CD, but 5.1 audio with lots of bonus tracks. Albums that I never really liked all the much (Little Creatures, Naked) suddenly sounded amazing. I thought these were truly a revelation. Sadly, it seems they have completely disappeared. Probably due to their issue on the failed dual disc/DVD-audio format (CD on one side/DVD-audio on the other). Sadly, it seems that all currently available are the crappy versions. |
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Originally Posted by Ky-Fi
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Oooohh....did not know about those. I think I like "Candleland" better than any Bunnymen album.
http://amzn.com/B008BENEJG Edsel Records in the UK put them out as deluxe versions. |
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Originally Posted by hdnmickey
(Post 12450352)
Are the Pumpkins re-issues better sound wise or just better that they now include all the b-sides and rarities with each respective album?
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Originally Posted by UAIOE
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I think Gish sounds better than the original release, but I couldn't really tell on SD and Mellon Collie. I'm more in the camp that they are better because of the b-sides. There is some great stuff included in those.
If Gish sounds much better I'll be picking that up. The ones I'm hoping sound much better are Machina I and II. Some songs from those already sound better on the best of collection. |
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I'm not what you call an "audiophile" so for me "better" means "the audio sounds clearer & I don't have to crank up the volume to hear things. I'm just happy I got a good quality version of the song "Autumn Nocturne". I have no why I love the song as much as I do.
That being said, I want the Machina 1/2 set, just for the better quality Machina 2 songs. None of this early 2000's vinyl MP3 rips. |
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Originally Posted by Eddie W
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About 10 years old now, but I always thought the Talking Heads reissues were some of the most substantial increases in sound quality.
Not only did they remaster the thin, tinny sounding originals to CD, but 5.1 audio with lots of bonus tracks. Albums that I never really liked all the much (Little Creatures, Naked) suddenly sounded amazing. I thought these were truly a revelation. Sadly, it seems they have completely disappeared. Probably due to their issue on the failed dual disc/DVD-audio format (CD on one side/DVD-audio on the other). Sadly, it seems that all currently available are the crappy versions. Yeah, those are really good releases. I wish they would reissue these Talking Heads albums as "Blu-ray Audio" discs given that the mastering is already done, just need to be released on a currently relevant format. |
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Rolling Stones: Exile On Main St.
Cat Stevens: Teaser & the Firecat The Band: The Band Cat Stevens: Tea For the Tillerman Santana: Santana Elton John: Tumbleweed Connection Who: Live at Leeds Who: Who's Next |
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(This may be sacrilege to purists).
Megadeth - Peace Sells ... But Who's Buying? (2004 remix) |
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Originally Posted by Ringmaster
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet but The Beatles 2009 remasters are ace.
There are a lot of live albums that have been restored to give you the entire show. Rory Gallagher-Irish Tour '74 is great. If you're into original album covers the list is pretty long of those reissued with original gatefolds, etc. in digipak or mini LP packaging. |
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I heartily recommend any of the various albums that Steven Wilson has remixed in the last few years. The man is an aural genius.
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Second the Steven Wilson remixes, especially the Jethro Tull.
Also check out the reissue of Forever Changes by Love. Oh, and The Jayhawks reissues are really nice. Basically search around for AAA reissues and you'll find there are plenty. |
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Originally Posted by Ringmaster
(Post 12450752)
I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet but The Beatles 2009 remasters are ace.
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I've been tracking down the T.Rex reissues over the last couple years. Were primarily released in the EU so kind of hard to track down, but well worth it. I've been gradually scooping them up.
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