For each of these we have also added the unedited 'Entomology' source for comparison and because it is so damn rare!
These will be marked V2 for each recording. This is the first time that the 'Entomology' sources have been included anywhere with thanks to Mr Anon so we hope that you enjoy them! We have omitted the 'Sessions Mix' of 'I'm Looking Through You' as it is essentially the same as that released on Anthology 2 which is here.
Everything else should be on this set. DISC 1 1. Ebbetts FLAC hiss: link. Sonic Rating. Good: Nice separation of the elements. Ripping good vocal mix and super rhythm. Bad: Kind of an ancient feeling, with bass a tad light. Pbthal needle-drop FLAC. FLAC signature. Good: Pretty close to Ebbetts sound, but high frequencies extended, leading to an excellent vocal mix and out-front drums before guitar. Bad: Sort of a hollow feeling. A bit less bass than Ebbetts.
Millennium Remasters mp3 signature: link. To be fair, the vocal sounds very nice here, but the rest is muffled. Nothing terrific, but not bad. About the same as Millennium Remasters. My Sources: 1 Vinyl. Vinyl, no. Ebbetts, none. Very clean. Bad: Bass and drums take a back seat. Monster guitar and top-notch vocals. Bad: Similar to the vinyl. Catalog EPEM My Source: Vinyl reissue. Good: Same as Introducing the Beatles vinyl. Bad: Same as Introducing the Beatles vinyl. CD Please Please Me My Source.
CD box set. None: link. Drums and vocal duel to the finish. Bigger bass not intrusive. Good vocal mix. Bad: Not much. Good: Great presentation of the elements. Up-to-date and dynamic with fat guitar, drums that go pop.
Dip at 1 KHz filled in. Compared to 1. Good: Drums and bass are relatively louder than the vocals, which makes for an interesting experience. Definitely a party! Drums a bit loud at times. Compared to its Vee-Jay cousin, Introducing the Beatles , this Variation has a bit more reverberation, though less than Variation 1. This perceived reverberation has been contrarily reported to be only tonal difference.
US 7-inch 45 More information and photos for Vee-Jay masters, mothers, and stampers are: here. More information on Vee-Jay releases and chart: here. Vinyl, untested.
Good: Nice little master, drums before guitar. Bad: Gained a bit loud, runs a tad slow. Good: Hot vocal, even if a little shrill. Bit more bass than the Bad: Some ragged edges which must come out on such a bold statement.
A tad slow, like the Besides inherent ambience, and perhaps slightly more reverberation, there is no difference between this remix and Variation 1. More details on the video game mix,.
MOGG file multi-tracks, and outfakes: here. My Sources. Internet all. The video game mix has an inherent imbalance which gives this Variation a different and very nice ambience. After using Channel Duplication Solution, the ambience is deflated. Spectrally, this Variation works out to be the equivalent of a much louder red wax. Bad: Somewhat bright, with metallic-sounding guitar and cymbals.
This section regards the extracted. MOGG file, consisting of 10, that is five pairs of Stereo, tracks. Full Playback o verall, too bright. What is unfathomable is the amount '80s films that had great music and NEVER released an official soundtrack.
How is that possible in the midst of Top Gun , Footloose , and Dirty Dancing selling millions of albums? Well, it's time to Sound Off on these '80s movies and find some answers! How is it possible that an official Ferris Bueller's Day Off soundtrack was never produced? Several songs instantly come to mind when I think about the movie.
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