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StocktontoMalone wrote:VAPOR TRAILS - Rush
Hands down....anybody in agreement? Major, major clipping. Distortion...etc. Can't even put the volume up past 3 without causing all of the above.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Are we talking about mastering or production? Because those are two entirely different things.
Rick wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:uncle redjoe is gonna beat me up .. but VAN HALEN 3 sounded .. well ,, just not well..
Yeah, that album did nothing for me. I think it's their weakest effort.
Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
Ehwmatt wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
Certainly not benchmark audiophile material, but worst you can think of? That's pretty harsh. What makes it that bad for you?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
RevelaTION, not tions.
Disc 2 notwithstanding, I think Shirley did a bangup job.
Sounds good on everything from my car system to even the old discman.
Tomulator wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
Certainly not benchmark audiophile material, but worst you can think of? That's pretty harsh. What makes it that bad for you?
The opening guitar riff is mud, mud, MUD!
Can't believe they released that crap. And that's just the beginning.
The remakes...besides being a total ABOMINATION, are HORRIBLY produced.
Just "amatuer" for a band of Journey's stature.
Can you tell I have opinions on this ?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
RevelaTION, not tions.
Disc 2 notwithstanding, I think Shirley did a bangup job.
Sounds good on everything from my car system to even the old discman.
Tomulator wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
RevelaTION, not tions.
Disc 2 notwithstanding, I think Shirley did a bangup job.
Sounds good on everything from my car system to even the old discman.
Compared to WHAT?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
RevelaTION, not tions.
Disc 2 notwithstanding, I think Shirley did a bangup job.
Sounds good on everything from my car system to even the old discman.
Compared to WHAT?
If we're talking strictly about Journey, I'd say Revelation sounds light years ahead of Arrival.
Which, at times, was muddy and didn't have Augeri up front.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
RevelaTION, not tions.
Disc 2 notwithstanding, I think Shirley did a bangup job.
Sounds good on everything from my car system to even the old discman.
Compared to WHAT?
If we're talking strictly about Journey, I'd say Revelation sounds light years ahead of Arrival.
Which, at times, was muddy and didn't have Augeri up front.
brywool wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tomulator wrote:Revelations
Yuck.
RevelaTION, not tions.
Disc 2 notwithstanding, I think Shirley did a bangup job.
Sounds good on everything from my car system to even the old discman.
Compared to WHAT?
If we're talking strictly about Journey, I'd say Revelation sounds light years ahead of Arrival.
Which, at times, was muddy and didn't have Augeri up front.
Generations was sonically worse than both of these. I liked the tunes mostly, but the production just sounded funky. Tommulator doesn't seem to like ANYTHING that can be construed as 'anti-Perry'. He's just kinda like that. I will agree that I wish the Never Walk Away guitar riff blasted a bit more. It sounds like he's using a transistor amp on that riff.
StocktontoMalone wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Are we talking about mastering or production? Because those are two entirely different things.
I understand that they are technically two separate things, however, production is a form of produce, and in producing Vapor Trails they dropped the ball......bigtime.
cscott wrote:Two cuts come to mind - "open up your eyes" from Tonic on the Lemon Parade album just reeks of distortion For that matter, the rest of the album is pretty bad too and I love Tonic. But the worst offender ever, is " I just wanna make love to you" by Foghat. The vocals are so distorted that it sounds like his mike is plugged into a Marshall Stack. I'm pretty sure that wasn't intentional as distorted vocals ala Stone Temple Pilots wasn't in vogue back then. I'm amazed that either of these ever made it out for public consumption. Next time you hear either of these songs, you'll immediately know what I'm talking about.
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