i doubt it mg68bob, but if there ever was an album that needed it.....
If you notice, all the gold ultra discs to date have been Mercury/Anthem
titles. So I'm sure it's a Mercury/Ultra Disc arrangement. Atlantic would have
to get on board for them to release Vapor Trails on this type of disc.
mg68bob <mg68bob@...> wrote:
Are they moving chronologically on the remasters? Will they be
releasing a remaster of Vapor Trails soon?
Greg Steele <threewill@...> wrote: ah yes - the gold discs from Ultra
Disc. I have 2112, Moving Pictures and Signals in this collection. The Signals
disc is pretty special as it's missing a coupla voacl lines form the Weapon. It
sounds really bizarre when you hear it. Anyway, so I guess the release you're
talking about is new to the Ultra Discs gold series.
Below is from Rush is a band .com
cheers, Greg
-Yesterday marked the official release of the Permanent Waves Ultradisc II 24 KT
Gold CD by Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs (MoFi), although it had already been
shipping from MoFi since mid-December. It can now be purchased through other
vendors such as Amazon. This numbered, limited-edition CD is packaged in a heavy
stock cardboard gatefold replicating the original vinyl album packaging. The
disc itself is in a soft cloth sleeve which slips into the gatefold along with
the CD booklet and a MoFi technical data sheet. Reports from readers who have
purchased the CD say the sound quality is outstanding but reactions regarding
the packaging are mixed. MoFi's 180g Vinyl LP version of the album is also now
available with pre-ordered copies having already shipped.
James Hutchings <captain_james_canuck@...> wrote:
I can't remember, but this might also be a gold disc.
There are only 3 reviews for this so far on amazon; two of them are very good,
and the third makes little sense.
Jamie
----- Original Message ----
From: Greg Steele <threewill@...>
To: halftheworldsastage@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 1:29:33 PM
Subject: Re: [HalfTheWorldsAStage] Re: Question about remasters
Perm waves remaster came out ages ago. (1997) is this a new release. a
remaster of a remaster?
i think the remasters are louder......
Greg
Tom Bittner <tommybitt@...> wrote:
--- In halftheworldsastage@yahoogroups.com,
"captain_james_canuck"
<captain_james_canuck@...> wrote:
>
> I notice the remaster of Permanent Waves came out a week ago. I've
never listened to a remastered version, and as much as I love the
boys, I'm not the sort to buy every new Rush item just because it's a
Rush item. But I would be happy to if I thought the audio was
noticeably better or at least different.
>
> So I was wondering -- who here has bought Rush remasters, and what
sort of audible difference have you been able to discern? And if
anyone has purchased the PW remaster, how does it compare to other
remasters?
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
>
I bought a remaster of Moving Pictures. Didn't notice any diff.
And I play it pretty loud.
hope this helps.
I agree, i'm not buying everything they put out.
T
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