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FormerDJMike wrote:I agree although Grand Illusion, PO8 and Cornerstone have been remastered by Friday Music on vinyl. I have Grand Illusion and I have to say it sounds pretty awesome.
Toph wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:I agree although Grand Illusion, PO8 and Cornerstone have been remastered by Friday Music on vinyl. I have Grand Illusion and I have to say it sounds pretty awesome.
Nope. Not good enough. I want the complete remastering package of all 9 A&M albums (including Caught in the Act) with 35 page booklets with extra pics/stories etc. I don't think it is too much to ask since all of them went at least gold (ok Cita didn't). They owe it to their fans. But then again the current band wants to ignore 2/3 of their history so I doubt we see this. And that is a shame.
Toph wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:I agree although Grand Illusion, PO8 and Cornerstone have been remastered by Friday Music on vinyl. I have Grand Illusion and I have to say it sounds pretty awesome.
Nope. Not good enough. I want the complete remastering package of all 9 A&M albums (including Caught in the Act) with 35 page booklets with extra pics/stories etc. I don't think it is too much to ask since all of them went at least gold (ok Cita didn't). They owe it to their fans. But then again the current band wants to ignore 2/3 of their history so I doubt we see this. And that is a shame.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:It's all in Universal's hands. I'm pretty sure if current Styx had any say they'd of course want that type of thing done. It'd only help the current incarnation of the band. It certainly wouldn't hurt. What's odd is I've seen less influential bands as well as those who have sold less get the treatment we so want. Go figure.
Toph wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:I agree although Grand Illusion, PO8 and Cornerstone have been remastered by Friday Music on vinyl. I have Grand Illusion and I have to say it sounds pretty awesome.
Nope. Not good enough. I want the complete remastering package of all 9 A&M albums (including Caught in the Act) with 35 page booklets with extra pics/stories etc. I don't think it is too much to ask since all of them went at least gold (ok Cita didn't). They owe it to their fans. But then again the current band wants to ignore 2/3 of their history so I doubt we see this. And that is a shame.
gr8dane wrote:Toph wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:I agree although Grand Illusion, PO8 and Cornerstone have been remastered by Friday Music on vinyl. I have Grand Illusion and I have to say it sounds pretty awesome.
Nope. Not good enough. I want the complete remastering package of all 9 A&M albums (including Caught in the Act) with 35 page booklets with extra pics/stories etc. I don't think it is too much to ask since all of them went at least gold (ok Cita didn't). They owe it to their fans. But then again the current band wants to ignore 2/3 of their history so I doubt we see this. And that is a shame.
So are you saying it's JY's and Tommy's fault there are no remasters???
brywool wrote:REALLY wish bands would quit doing this...
USE THE TIME TO RECORD NEW MUSIC!!!!!!
Sell it on your website, take the record company out of it, make more money per sale.
Sorry, but why mess with classic tunes? LIve is okay, unless you rerelease live cuts every year (yeah, yeah, I know....) but to take all that time to re record your classic catalog is a ridiculous waste of time.
brywool wrote: but to take all that time to re record your classic catalog is a ridiculous waste of time.
Archetype wrote:Does anybody know why they cut so many songs off of the DVD? The Caught in the Act version of Crystal Ball is by far my favorite version. Really would love to watch it.
brywool wrote:REALLY wish bands would quit doing this...
USE THE TIME TO RECORD NEW MUSIC!!!!!!
Sell it on your website, take the record company out of it, make more money per sale.
Sorry, but why mess with classic tunes? LIve is okay, unless you rerelease live cuts every year (yeah, yeah, I know....) but to take all that time to re record your classic catalog is a ridiculous waste of time.
Hollywood wrote:That is a different topic. That is re-recording and funny enough even though REO has released re-records the movie "Jobs" used a re-recorded version of "Roll with the Changes".
This topic is about remastering and some of the albums have been remastered and release in other formats. A company BGO released Equinox and Crystal Ball in Europe. Grand Illusion for vinyl so the remasters are done. Just got to get them released.
As far as REO and "Life as We Know It" and "Good Trouble" Rock Candy got the rights and the band is not involved and has no say in them. This is why bands do not like companies like Rock Candy. I think they produce really good fan-friendly product.
Hollywood wrote:Archetype wrote:Does anybody know why they cut so many songs off of the DVD? The Caught in the Act version of Crystal Ball is by far my favorite version. Really would love to watch it.brywool wrote:REALLY wish bands would quit doing this...
USE THE TIME TO RECORD NEW MUSIC!!!!!!
Sell it on your website, take the record company out of it, make more money per sale.
Sorry, but why mess with classic tunes? LIve is okay, unless you rerelease live cuts every year (yeah, yeah, I know....) but to take all that time to re record your classic catalog is a ridiculous waste of time.
That is a different topic. That is re-recording and funny enough even though REO has released re-records the movie "Jobs" used a re-recorded version of "Roll with the Changes".
This topic is about remastering and some of the albums have been remastered and release in other formats. A company BGO released Equinox and Crystal Ball in Europe. Grand Illusion for vinyl so the remasters are done. Just got to get them released.
As far as REO and "Life as We Know It" and "Good Trouble" Rock Candy got the rights and the band is not involved and has no say in them. This is why bands do not like companies like Rock Candy. I think they produce really good fan-friendly product.
FormerDJMike wrote:As for Dennis's solo albums I believe he is the one that remastered those. I think the re-issue of Desert Moon that came out in the last 10 years or so was because he wanted it done and he remastered it himself.
FormerDJMike wrote:As for Desert Moon I remember reading that Dennis wasn't happy with fans having to pay $300 for a used copy on CD. So he remastered it himself. I don't know who released it because I don't have it, I am one of the lucky ones who has one of those original 1984 CD's. Amazingly in 1987 I found Desert Moon and Back To The World at "Record Bar" in the mall (remember Record Bar?). Both CD's were only 4.99 each so I grabbed em.
Hollywood wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:As for Desert Moon I remember reading that Dennis wasn't happy with fans having to pay $300 for a used copy on CD. So he remastered it himself. I don't know who released it because I don't have it, I am one of the lucky ones who has one of those original 1984 CD's. Amazingly in 1987 I found Desert Moon and Back To The World at "Record Bar" in the mall (remember Record Bar?). Both CD's were only 4.99 each so I grabbed em.
How do the Dennis/Tommy BGO Remasters sound? Is the sound improved?
FormerDJMike wrote:As for Desert Moon I remember reading that Dennis wasn't happy with fans having to pay $300 for a used copy on CD. So he remastered it himself. I don't know who released it because I don't have it, I am one of the lucky ones who has one of those original 1984 CD's. Amazingly in 1987 I found Desert Moon and Back To The World at "Record Bar" in the mall (remember Record Bar?). Both CD's were only 4.99 each so I grabbed em.
StyxCollector wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:As for Desert Moon I remember reading that Dennis wasn't happy with fans having to pay $300 for a used copy on CD. So he remastered it himself. I don't know who released it because I don't have it, I am one of the lucky ones who has one of those original 1984 CD's. Amazingly in 1987 I found Desert Moon and Back To The World at "Record Bar" in the mall (remember Record Bar?). Both CD's were only 4.99 each so I grabbed em.
The DM remaster came out around the same time as the DDY domestic hits package. It was on UNI Special Markets or something. It was out for quite awhile and easy to find.
Haven't done any comparison of the BGO, but it's clean. Both albums on a single CD.
As for the Styx remasters, we've covered that a million times on this board over the years. I've addressed them even in interviews. Bottom line is that the label sees no value in doing it, and at this point with physical product all but minimized, why do it? Outside of the rumored GI Deluxe Years ago and the announcement of the remasters in 1995 after GH (which then magically were never talked about again), the Styx catalog has been largely ignored on CD except:
[*]The terrible Audio Fidelity gold CD of GI. Avoid.
[*]The Japanese SHM CDs, of which all were remastered specifically for those EXCEPT Cornerstone and PT. CITA sounds the best it ever will on CD.
So that's it folks. Our only real hope IMO is that with Hi-Rez downloads coming in fashion, they will show up on HD Tracks or something like that.
StyxCollector wrote:
As for the Styx remasters, we've covered that a million times on this board over the years. I've addressed them even in interviews. Bottom line is that the label sees no value in doing it, and at this point with physical product all but minimized, why do it?
Toph wrote:StyxCollector wrote:
As for the Styx remasters, we've covered that a million times on this board over the years. I've addressed them even in interviews. Bottom line is that the label sees no value in doing it, and at this point with physical product all but minimized, why do it?
Sorry but I call bullshit on that statement. If REO can do it, why can't Styx? Or are we admitting that REO has more demand than Styx does. Either that is the case, or they could do it but Styx (or A&M) is choosing not to and ultimately doing a disservice to its fanbase
StyxCollector wrote:REO may be involved and Sony may not care. A lot of times bands pay for this stuff themselves to do archival releases. Styx does not own their masters. The record company makes the shots, and as I've said and in talking to record company folks in the past associated with Uni, there's no interest in doing anything new with the Styx catalog here in the US. Stuff like the PT release in Japan is not a widespread release.
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