Well, the D+D album was the only remaster that was already released on
CD and I don't think they did another run for the exhibition. The other
remasters were also already done in 2007 but only released digitally.
Can anyone tell me how to distinguish the remstered CDs from the
original releases apart from these stickers. For example, are the
catalogue or barcode numbers any different from the original releases?
If so, can anyone please post them here?
Thanks!
Stephan
Am 26.11.2014 um 23:57 schrieb
samps8@hotmail.com [powderworks]:
My remastered CDs arrived this week and I'm fairly impressed overall.
I'm not into scientific frequency analysis but I have ripped them to
FLAC and listened through good earphones and all of the albums I
ordered are improved, at least to my ears.
I ordered Midnight Oil, Head Injuries, PWAP, 10-1 and D&D. Based on
the audio quality of those I'll be purchasing the remainder, however
the CD sleeves are very average reproductions of the originals (I have
most of the original CDs in a box somewhere and a few on vinyl) and
there's even a typo where they've printed "4. BACK TO ON BORDERLINE"
on the head injuries CD. Very sloppy indeed.
All of the above CDs arrived with a special "Remaster" sticker on the
jewel case along with another sticker referencing the Oils exhibition
- all with the exception of D&D. When I ripped the D&D audio with EAC
it fetched the ID3 tags and the album title came back as "Diesel and
Dust [2007 Remaster]". I haven't listened to every track but I can't
hear much of a change or improvement over previous CDs that I've
owned. Now I'm wondering whether JB Hifi are flogging off the "old"
remaster - given the missing sticker on the case.
Thoughts?