ebake02 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:In the case of the production of Freedom, the main problem is that Schon pushed Bob Clearmountain to mix the album in a way that it would sound like it was being performed in a concert hall. Unfortunately, they succeeded to "well" in that regard.
A friend of mine talked to Bob about Freedom back in June 2022. Bob was frustrated with the process and called it "extremely difficult." He cited the unusual way Neal's parts were recorded and the volume on Narada's drums.
It's obvious Bob did the best with what he was given, but he isn't a miracle worker. You can only do so much. The idea that Freedom sounds the way it does because of Neal pushing for perfection is just laughable spin.
The only modern Journey album with the symphonics of a concert hall is Trial By Fire - thanks to a big budget and the masterful Kev Caveman at the helm. Much of Freedom sounds like it was recorded in an outhouse.
This is just my opinion but the sound of an album starts with the producer and that's where Freedom went off the rails. Neal and Narada are fantastic musicians but they shouldn't have produced the album themselves with no input from anyone else. They should've hired a producer who knows what they're doing but I'm guessing Neal has either burned all of his bridges in that area or he's too much of narcissistic control freak to let someone else tell him what to do.
Well, Neal produced Hardline's "Double Eclipse" and I thought that album sounded great. That was more than 30yrs ago so I'm sure things have changed. But, Neal should know what he's doing.
The thing is, this isn't a normal recording setting. You have everybody using their own recording equipment and sending MP3's around. So, there are all these sources that all have been recorded separately in whatever way each individual had available. Normally, they are all using the same studio with the same recording equipment. So, it must be a pain to get all those sources to equalize out and sound cohesive. I think that is a huge part of why it sounds bad.
This is the same issue I have with Generations and Augeri's vocals. His voice sounds fantastic...but the recording has actual hiss in it...like a cassette that has been dubbed and dubbed and is 10 generations old. The "ssss" sounds like "shhhh" because of it. I think that is the same issue...Augeri recording vocals separate from everybody and sending an MP3. If that's not what happened, I'd like to know why it sounds so bad...not his voice, the recording of his voice.