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Techboy wrote:
christ. - metamorphic reproduction miracle test pressing
MrMessiah wrote:Cheers guys. They're with LAMDA, I have to do three monologues, and then hopefully... yeah. Can't afford the fees for drama school so this is probably as far as I go (outside of some amdram maybe) but it's been fun learning.

Techboy wrote:yeah!
is your live CD the one with the favourite synth on?
fujee wrote:My record store day purchase, allegedly one of the best master/pressings out of the millions that have been done to this album.
fujee wrote:I have the Albini original CD mixes for the sake of comparison, but I honestly prefer the spaciousness of this mix. It is still claustrophobic and rough, but the instrument separation makes for a more satisfying listening experience. This is just me stabbing in the dark but I imagine any commitment to original mixes is probably an emotional attachment or just familiarity, personally I think these new mixes are very cool and bring the album back to life, the drums are especially good. It is really hard to tell what is the correct sound the band wanted as Kurt was mentally checking out at this point, and after Nevermind probably just wanted to lay it down truthfully in the live room. Most of this album is live recordings, I think, so the openness of the mix lends itself really well.
You also have to be careful with digital and vinyl comparison as around 90% of vinyl pressed since the late seventies has gone through a digital mastering process of some sort, very little is actually pure analogue. But these mixes and the In Utero box set (which is potentially the best mix) were mastered from the half inch tapes (I think that is the right size) so they are more vibrant and engaging. There is something definitely quite similar sonically to the mono presses of the Beatles albums which were released last year, it just sounds more immediate and clear. Between all the versions of this vinyl I have heard, the original 1993 pressing, the 2013 mix and the box set are the best, but are all different in their own ways. I am definitely glad I got hold of this version though, most people seem to agree it's definitely up there amongst the best. In any case, what a fucking great album.



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