Stuck in traffic on the way home today; popped in the Re-Mastered FTLOSM CD.
I still don't understand what "remastering" is, so can somebody please explain....?

Here's my thoughts:
1. The remastering certainly "beefed up" the overall sound of all the songs - really brought some "life" into them, because to be honest, on the first listen of the original 94 version....meh.....

2. I don't understand why it wasn't done (in the first place) to sound like this back in the day.....did Studio Engineering REALLY COME THAT FAR in "leaps & bounds" in a decade??

3. Oh yeah - a study in vocal control, power, and gorgeous sound: listen to the sustained "heart" after the Bridge, and before the Chorus ("...listen to your heeeeeeaaaaarrrrrrrrrrt....")
4. Steve can certainly pull the "high tones" out of the hat....but, he used them sparingly, and for effect: In "Young Hearts Forever", he used them in the phrase, "With somebody like-a you, yeah..."
Thoughts? Comments?