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Boomchild wrote:It seems that Universal has decided to re-release Styx' A&M albums on vinyl. This is interesting. I would not have expected it. Not much detail as of yet but it seems it is set for a May release.
http://www.amazon.com/M-Years-1975-84-S ... words=styx
masque wrote:probably because it looks like they are just trying to focus on their heyday with the classic lineup......they should include edge since it went gold and was an A & M release but based on the time span it covers it appears to be for the classic lineup.
masque wrote:by the way, are you guys getting back into the vinyl thing? I have not yet, I am not sure I will.......lord knows I miss albums and their packaging, but i do love the convenience of how easy it is to have music I enjoy in multiple places, even with the sonic degradation of compressed files. for the most part its a trade off I have been willing to make.
I might consider vinyl again for maximum sonic fidelity in my home if I listened more in my home than I do right now.
masque wrote:by the way, are you guys getting back into the vinyl thing? I have not yet, I am not sure I will.......lord knows I miss albums and their packaging, but i do love the convenience of how easy it is to have music I enjoy in multiple places, even with the sonic degradation of compressed files. for the most part its a trade off I have been willing to make.
I might consider vinyl again for maximum sonic fidelity in my home if I listened more in my home than I do right now.
yogi wrote:I for sure would purchase this vinyl collection if Edge of the Century was included on this release. Edge, BNW and Cyclorama are the only Styx albums that I don't own on vinyl.
I have all the others, and Edge of the Century I only have on CD and on a very cool 2 for 1 CD that I bought off of E-Bay and it also has Equinox on it. When I met Suite in Wisconsin years ago she got us back stage and to the meet & greet and both Glen & Dennis autographed my Edge/Equinox CD with both of them stating that they had never seen it before.
I thought it was a truly GREAT album one of their best. Side 1 of Edge is just about as good as anything they had ever done.
FormerDJMike wrote:Well, darn just went to check out the link and I see it's a boxed set so looks like I'll pass on it for now, unless they release them individually.
Kilroy1983 wrote:It would be great if RCA decided to re-release the 5 originals Wooden Nickel albums too. Brand new sealed copies are always welcome to update the collection.
masque wrote:by the way, are you guys getting back into the vinyl thing? I have not yet, I am not sure I will.......lord knows I miss albums and their packaging, but i do love the convenience of how easy it is to have music I enjoy in multiple places, even with the sonic degradation of compressed files. for the most part its a trade off I have been willing to make.
FormerDJMike wrote:At this point the only one I think I will pick up is Equinox. I had everything on vinyl back in the day. Slowly been getting some of it again. Most of this stuff can be found used and cheap.
Toph wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:At this point the only one I think I will pick up is Equinox. I had everything on vinyl back in the day. Slowly been getting some of it again. Most of this stuff can be found used and cheap.
How much better is the sound quality on 180g vinyl? And how does it affect the sound? Paradise Theatre is already a pretty clear, tightly produced album. Will it get even "brighter?"
FormerDJMike wrote:180 gram doesn't sound any better. It is just a better made.piece of vinyl. Heavy weight vinyl with a crappy master is still a bad sounding record. I believe these will probably be remastered for vinyl from the original master tapes. I personally love the feel of 180 and a few 200 gram Hendrix albums I have. But it all boils down to the mastering. 180 doesn't necessarily sound better than standard 120 or 150 gram. Most records from the 70's are 120 or 150.
FormerDJMike wrote:Yep, on the same day they are also releasing them individually. But $45.99 for CITA? Yeah, it's a double album but I think that is a bit pricey. The rest are $25.
http://www.amazon.com/Equinox-LP-Styx/dp/B00TP8A5PI/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&qid=1427792982&sr=8-22&keywords=styx+vinyl
http://www.amazon.com/Caught-Act-Styx/dp/B00TP8A7HO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427793155&sr=8-1&keywords=styx+caught+in+the+act+vinyl
http://www.amazon.com/Paradise-Theater-LP-Styx/dp/B00TP8A6XE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427793224&sr=8-1&keywords=styx+paradise+vinyl
Wonder if it is laser etched?? It doesn't say.
Strangely I don't see Grand Illusion offered except the Friday Music version (and PO8 is available as a pre-order & Friday Music).
Boomchild wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:180 gram doesn't sound any better. It is just a better made.piece of vinyl. Heavy weight vinyl with a crappy master is still a bad sounding record. I believe these will probably be remastered for vinyl from the original master tapes. I personally love the feel of 180 and a few 200 gram Hendrix albums I have. But it all boils down to the mastering. 180 doesn't necessarily sound better than standard 120 or 150 gram. Most records from the 70's are 120 or 150.
Speaking of master tapes, I thought TS mentioned at some point that the original master for Cornerstone was "lost".
Boomchild wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:180 gram doesn't sound any better. It is just a better made.piece of vinyl. Heavy weight vinyl with a crappy master is still a bad sounding record. I believe these will probably be remastered for vinyl from the original master tapes. I personally love the feel of 180 and a few 200 gram Hendrix albums I have. But it all boils down to the mastering. 180 doesn't necessarily sound better than standard 120 or 150 gram. Most records from the 70's are 120 or 150.
Speaking of master tapes, I thought TS mentioned at some point that the original master for Cornerstone was "lost".
FormerDJMike wrote:One week away from the release and yet I cannot find a single website or press release that says if it is remastered in any form. The only thing I am seeing is that it will be 180 gram vinyl but that makes no difference whatsoever if the mastering is bad. If I were Universal I would want this product to SELL. So I would say something like "Remastered from the original analog tapes by" and "Paradise Theatre includes a laser etching just like the original version". But there is nothing available about this release. I am interested in Equinox because I have everything else. The thing about this is that all of the A&M albums can be found in GOOD condition at cheap prices. So if there is no incentive (remastering) to BUY at the new price I would be better off looking for a good used copy. We shall see come 5/12/15
FormerDJMike wrote:One week away from the release and yet I cannot find a single website or press release that says if it is remastered in any form. The only thing I am seeing is that it will be 180 gram vinyl but that makes no difference whatsoever if the mastering is bad. If I were Universal I would want this product to SELL. So I would say something like "Remastered from the original analog tapes by" and "Paradise Theatre includes a laser etching just like the original version". But there is nothing available about this release. I am interested in Equinox because I have everything else. The thing about this is that all of the A&M albums can be found in GOOD condition at cheap prices. So if there is no incentive (remastering) to BUY at the new price I would be better off looking for a good used copy. We shall see come 5/12/15
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