BMG 2000 TTWII Special Edition An Abject Failure
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BMG 2000 TTWII Special Edition An Abject Failure
Don't get me wrong- the concert from the 12th is great, but I just recently got a good turntable, and let me say this:
If you have not heard the LP version of this album on a good stereo system, you are at a loss. It's like hearing it for the first time.
I captured samples of the album on my computer, and compared it to the 2000 "Remaster" of this album, and I was absolutely stunned at what GARBAGE this BMG cd is. The poor EQ, crappy noise reduction, and general contempt for sound quality on this CD is downright profane.
So I tried an experiment- I took my Japanese TTWII CD, and matched the EQ as closely as possiblle to the LP version. It doesn't quite capture the warmth of the LP (although it does get rid of the pops), but my version is SHOCKINGLY better than this BMG release.
I haven't any DSD transfers from this album, so perhaps they will be better, but my main question is this:
WHEN are the folks at SONY/BMG going to start treating Elvis's 1970's catalog with some respect.
ERNST has to fix this horrible error with a GOOD FTD version of the TTWII LP (It's gotta be better sound than on Today, and hopefully better than the Japanese version too). This album is one of the gems of Elvis's catalogue, and MUST be given a good official release.
Sorry to vent folks, but if you do this comparison you'll be just as angry- even the non-audiophiles amongst you.
If you have not heard the LP version of this album on a good stereo system, you are at a loss. It's like hearing it for the first time.
I captured samples of the album on my computer, and compared it to the 2000 "Remaster" of this album, and I was absolutely stunned at what GARBAGE this BMG cd is. The poor EQ, crappy noise reduction, and general contempt for sound quality on this CD is downright profane.
So I tried an experiment- I took my Japanese TTWII CD, and matched the EQ as closely as possiblle to the LP version. It doesn't quite capture the warmth of the LP (although it does get rid of the pops), but my version is SHOCKINGLY better than this BMG release.
I haven't any DSD transfers from this album, so perhaps they will be better, but my main question is this:
WHEN are the folks at SONY/BMG going to start treating Elvis's 1970's catalog with some respect.
ERNST has to fix this horrible error with a GOOD FTD version of the TTWII LP (It's gotta be better sound than on Today, and hopefully better than the Japanese version too). This album is one of the gems of Elvis's catalogue, and MUST be given a good official release.
Sorry to vent folks, but if you do this comparison you'll be just as angry- even the non-audiophiles amongst you.
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The sound is flat and muffled. I don't know what exactly they did, but it doesn't even sound as good as the 70's box. I know one problem is bad noise reduction. The digital engineers on this were Dennis Ferrante Lene Reidel and James Nichols. I certainly hope Ernst gets someone who pays a little more attention to these things next time.
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KingOfTheJungle,
Nearest i have heard to the original LP release is it's first outing on cd "ELVIS PRESLEY ELVIS - 'THAT'S THE WAY IT IS' 1970 BMG 74321 146902
This particular CD release was released before Ernst J/Lene Reidel or that Clown Dennis Ferrante started messing with the mixes.
It sounds very close to the original L.P
Damn i wish i still had that TTWII special cd released through Elvis Monthly that was the DB.
You are correct though i remember once hearing From Elvis In Memphis on a top turntable/amp in a hi fi listening room--and the bass extension shook the floor!! i was amazed at the sound--years later all this amazing sound is totally missing on the cd releases--they sound flat.
PS. I have two 4 grand REL subs and they dont even shift much air on these cd's there just aint nothing for them to get their teeth into it's all been EQ'ed and mixed out--
Unless it's because the mastertapes have aged?
Because that FROM ELVIS IN MEMPHIS was the mobile fidelity direct master back in the early 1980's could have even been late 70's.
Nearest i have heard to the original LP release is it's first outing on cd "ELVIS PRESLEY ELVIS - 'THAT'S THE WAY IT IS' 1970 BMG 74321 146902
This particular CD release was released before Ernst J/Lene Reidel or that Clown Dennis Ferrante started messing with the mixes.
It sounds very close to the original L.P
Damn i wish i still had that TTWII special cd released through Elvis Monthly that was the DB.
You are correct though i remember once hearing From Elvis In Memphis on a top turntable/amp in a hi fi listening room--and the bass extension shook the floor!! i was amazed at the sound--years later all this amazing sound is totally missing on the cd releases--they sound flat.
PS. I have two 4 grand REL subs and they dont even shift much air on these cd's there just aint nothing for them to get their teeth into it's all been EQ'ed and mixed out--
Unless it's because the mastertapes have aged?
Because that FROM ELVIS IN MEMPHIS was the mobile fidelity direct master back in the early 1980's could have even been late 70's.
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I have to take issue with the absurdly over-the-top title of this thread.
I have been enjoying getting into audiphile concerns of late, thanks to JLGB, thenexte, and others here, but I'd wouldn't make it like this CD should be used as a frisbee. That's the impression I got from the title.
"Abject failure"? How about some overall perspective ...? At least mention that you mean the sound in the title....
Maybe I just listened to too many less-than pristine Elvis Lps, 8-tracks and cassettes over the years to ever get this upset over an otherwise stellar set like the TTWII set of 2000...
I have been enjoying getting into audiphile concerns of late, thanks to JLGB, thenexte, and others here, but I'd wouldn't make it like this CD should be used as a frisbee. That's the impression I got from the title.
"Abject failure"? How about some overall perspective ...? At least mention that you mean the sound in the title....
Maybe I just listened to too many less-than pristine Elvis Lps, 8-tracks and cassettes over the years to ever get this upset over an otherwise stellar set like the TTWII set of 2000...
And isn't "abject failure" more like a double negative?
Abject being to lack in pride and therefore when you fail to lack in pride there must be some there.
I dont think there was a lack of pride in the overall package, a lack of ability maybe but then again peoples opinions differ on whats right or the right way in certain areas but not a lack of pride.
Abject being to lack in pride and therefore when you fail to lack in pride there must be some there.
I dont think there was a lack of pride in the overall package, a lack of ability maybe but then again peoples opinions differ on whats right or the right way in certain areas but not a lack of pride.
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I am not an audiophile, but it is a fact that some of BMG's efforts are way below par. Particularly the live recordings which have Elvis' voice way up front and the instruments buried in the background. The result is music so clean, soft and wimpy that only my 87 year old grandmother could enjoy it! It has no life at all. The drums sound like a whisper.
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Step forward, those who may have access to a better quality audio-version of "Oh Happy Day"...
I enjoyed it on it for it's content, much like "Hearts of Stone."
And I can't share the disappointment of Keith R. on this post. I know we should always push for the best audio, but not all that long ago (I"m talking about the '80s), we would have shouted from the mountaintops to have such a release. Overall, this remains a great set, people.
I enjoyed it on it for it's content, much like "Hearts of Stone."
And I can't share the disappointment of Keith R. on this post. I know we should always push for the best audio, but not all that long ago (I"m talking about the '80s), we would have shouted from the mountaintops to have such a release. Overall, this remains a great set, people.