Baron Von Bielski wrote:It'd be nice if Styx got the same remaster attention that Genesis did in 2007. I am a big Genesis fan as well (yes I know, another uncool band) and their releases were well done IMO. Each album contained 2 discs. An above average remaster and a DVD that contained the album in DTS 5.1-channel surround sound, Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound, and Dolby Digital stereo. Of course Europe got the SACD/CD hybrids, but the DTS surround sound is a slightly compressed version of the surround sound on the SACD's... and the Dolby surround sound is said to be a bit inferior in quality to the DTS. The technology is out there... they did it for Cyclorama... but right now I'm satisfied with the SHM-CD's I own.
The Genesis ones were a big missed opportunity on a lot of levels. The biggest complaints are two things:
1. The remixed stereo
2. The bad mastering
As part of this campaign, Genesis remixed everything (stereo and 5.1). The original mixes are permanently out of print. This is much like saying the Regeneration versions will here on out and forevermore be THE versions of those Styx songs. Most of the mixes were close, some missed a few parts, and others were not as successful. The overall mixes for the 5.1 were pretty good.
However, the mastering on the first two boxes is pretty terrible, and I'm not usually a complainer unless it's really bad. I can remember getting the first box from Japan (the only other country to get SACD for the studio boxes and the only place to get NTSC DVDs with SACDs) covering AToTT through Duke and I was excited. Then I popped in Duke and couldn't believe how bad the mastering was. By the time the Gabriel era box was released they sorted out many of the mastering issues (mix issues for stereo still a problem), but it was too late.
THe extras were for the most part cool and you did get one disc of b-sides per box and a documentary for each album. SOme of those were actually pretty good.
But as a whole, those reissues were unsatisfying and had they just done proper hi-rez of the old stereo mixes with a new 5.1 mix, we would have been better off.
One thing you're missing here is that while Genesis needed a label to release them, they own their masters so they did all of that on their own dime. Styx doesn't own their masters so anything like that is pretty much impossible.
If you want SACD reissues done right, see Depeche Mode.