> > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 19:47:27 -0600 >From: "Billy G. Spradlin" >To: audities@smoe.org >Subject: Re: lp speed vs cd speed >Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20030225193528.00afaa10@mail.cablelynx.com> > > > >I hope the Katrina re-issue sounds better than the Attic Records Best-Of CD >(that I picked up in a Wal-Mart bargain bin in the early 90's) - that album >had some strange azimuth (poor tape head alignment) problems on several >tracks. fuck yeah! That Attic Cd was a horrible horrible abomination. Total crap sound. Trust me, we've spent a YEAR restoring and remastering all this stuff. The engineer working on it is an SACD certified guy (only one in Canada) and did it as a labour of love for me. Analog transfers were done at Bryan Adams' studio here. To compound the problem, Attic threw out their copies of the masters (the rights always belonged to the band) so we had to work from safeties the band kept, older DAT transfers, vinyl, whatever had the best sound or combinations thereof... > > >Hope one has that song with the chorus (could also be the title, I dunno) >"one time, two time man" > >b > yes it does... of course I can't think of the title off the top of my head (the lp is at home)... the reissue will have the two complete Attic lps plus 4 bonus tracks from those sessions including a guitar-o-rama "River Deep Mountain High"!!! It's important to note that the Waves Capitol debut was comprised of RE-RECORDINGS of 12 tracks from these two Canada-only lps. The original versions are way better, including Walking On Sunshine (with no horns, just guitar-driven). The cd will have a bonus DVD concert film from 1983 - BEFORE the group had an album out! Three camera shoot, the whole deal. Very Don Kirshner-looking!! We found and restored the separate audio track for it as well. Odds and sods from the "Shock Horror" lp will debut on the Bible Of Bop re-issue later this year. But yeah... it's been an exciting learning curve on re-issuing and the importance of the original vinyl is NOT to be underestimated.... there's a lot of stuff done as the mastering guys cut the lacquers that is one-time only and not on tape...sometimes good, sometimes bad...