styxfix wrote:I see Universal will be releasing all Nine of A&M albums on shm-cd again in Japan in late October plus they are releasing the latest Live in New Orleans w/ Blu-ray or DVD video or just the shm-cd w/o video earlier that month. I only hope they sound better than the batch of shm-cd releases.
In some cases, the existing mini-LP SHM CDs are a definite improvement (example: CITA's original release in 1990 sucked; the SHM mini-LP sleeve is better). Cornerstone and PT were not remastered in that initial batch of mini-LP sleeves. PT was of course done for the SHM-SACD/Platinum SHM-CD/SHM-CD 3rd reissue in mini-LP sleeves. Here's the breakdown of what's coming out in October:
1. Equinox, Crystal Ball, Grand Illusion, Pieces of Eight, Cornerstone, Kilroy Was Here, Caught In The Act ... Live, Edge of the Century - new 2016 remasters (so different than the initial run or not done at all; this would mark the first time Cornerstone has officially been remastered on CD). I'm the most excited about Cornerstone - something I thought I'd never say!
2. PT - 2014 remaster (i.e. same as the Platinum SHM/SHM-SACD)
I haven't compared the WN releases to any of the older ones but the bass definitely is not as bloated as on the WN Collection 2 CD set. I am almost through Styx I. I was away on business when they came in so this is the first chance I've had to listen to them. These are definitely different transfers than any other one I've heard - they are more detailed. If anything, Styx I is a touch bass-light to my ears.
EDIT: Up to Serpent Is Rising. The bass is there. Sounds like the recordings for I and II didn't have a ton so they didn't goose it on this mastering.