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New Remasters
Since the advent of CD as a format remasters have been a mixed bag. Lack of appropriate technology or the loudness wars were responsible for some sub-par remasters. However, the technology is there now and we could see some badly mastered music get the remastering it deserves.
The Beatles red and blue albums are a good example - tracks sound better than they did before with a clarity they previously lacked.
Others to come I guess? Anything you would like to hear remastered, or have you heard something recently remastered that have benefited from the remastering?
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It’s always the big name bands that I’m not so into who get remastered. I want to get my UK hiphop vinyl collection remastered! (No disrespect to No Sleep Nigel who seemed to single-handedly master 90% of old school UK hiphop 👊)
Definitely the bigger names for sure, but then they are backed with money from large corporations who can afford the associated expenses.
One that comes to mind is the relatively recent remastering of both the Bowie and Iggy mixes of Raw Power. Frankly I don’t think the Bowie mix has benefited at all, but the Iggy mix has definitely improved. Honestly I think someone could take the best of both mixes and get a good remix/remaster from them, but not sure if that would go down well with Iggy.
I wish more record companies would release studio stems and allow more public remasters.
Strictly speaking those would be remixes rather than remasters. They might not exist for some older material, but we now have the technology to create stems where multi-track recordings don’t exist.
For me I’d be happy to see some older albums get a decent remastering after years of listening to some that remastering screwed up in the move from vinyl to CD.