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Deep Purple - Burn, USA. W.B. Cat.Number 2766-2 |
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Posted: 07-04-2008, 18:38
(post 1, #831968)
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Ritchie Blackmore - Lead Guitar David Coverdale - Vocals Glenn Hughes - Bass Guitar, Vocals Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums Purple Records © 1974 Werner Bros. Records Inc. Printed in U.S.A. Cat.Number: 2766-2 Спасибо Xi4niK |
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Posted: 07-04-2008, 18:41
(post 2, #831969)
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Posted: 07-04-2008, 19:21
(post 3, #831976)
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I am thankful and happy about every Purple release But why you put them under "Super Sound"? It's neither MFSL, DCC or any special mastering... |
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Posted: 07-04-2008, 19:53
(post 4, #831980)
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Вольный Стрелок Group: Members Posts: 332 Warn:0% |
Through opinion of some people these versions are best sounding...(for example u can see that major of Pink Floyd best versions are also not MFSL or something else..."just" Japanese 1st presses) |
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Posted: 07-04-2008, 20:00
(post 5, #831983)
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меломан Group: Prestige Posts: 18022 Warn:0% |
aksman indeed, this is the best sounding Deep Purple we have on CD... Unfortunately, remasters were done terribly, and Steve Hoffman only remastered couple albums |
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Posted: 07-04-2008, 20:29
(post 6, #831997)
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этот может и нестоило Super Sound незнаю,решать вам Steve Hoffman Forums:Roland's favorite CD versions of Deep Purple:Burn My favorite versions are the early Japanese pressings (first pressing and second pressing = 20P2-2608 have identical mastering). The original US Warner Bros. CD is very very close to the early Japanese version, the difference is very minimal. I also had the original EMI CD, and I clearly like the Warner Bros. version better. I also had the 1996 Japanese remaster by Lee Herschberg. At first I thought it sounded better (more presence, more bass), but a longer listening revealed that it was simply smiley-EQ'd (it is not compressed however). the Japanese gold CD also has this Lee Herschberg mastering. I also have the remaster (without copy-control, UK version), but I don't like it very much. Overall, none of the CD versions is really great, and this album could really use the SH treatment. I remember the vinyl sounding much better. |
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Posted: 08-04-2008, 00:42
(post 7, #832055)
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 28 Warn:0% |
Ok, thx for the quick reply |
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