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Post by frozenhero on Apr 11, 2017 20:37:42 GMT
The bonus track with Bula Quo was a live collection....It was touched up massively to sound like it was a real, professional recording, instead of those "official bootleg" things... What exactly are you trying to say? The live tracks on Bula came from Montreux (but sounded far worse than my Montreux CD/DVD thanks to Mike Paxman's cloth ears) and the QPQ bonus CD, which was professionally recorded and remixed.
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Post by frozenhero on Apr 11, 2017 20:39:39 GMT
Wonder why only Selected Tracks from Le Mans and not Full Show like St.Austell...? There was no tour for Just Supposin' so they had to put something on there, and decided to focus on the JS tracks, which sorta makes sense. This was always going to be tough filling up deluxe editions from that period. I'm mainly looking forward to hearing the last three FF remasters by Andy Pearce, hopefully he's eased back on the compression front.
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Post by freewilly on Apr 11, 2017 20:41:30 GMT
The bonus track with Bula Quo was a live collection....It was touched up massively to sound like it was a real, professional recording, instead of those "official bootleg" things... What exactly are you trying to say? The live tracks on Bula came from Montreux (but sounded far worse than my Montreux CD/DVD thanks to Mike Paxman's cloth ears) and the QPQ bonus CD, which was professionally recorded and remixed. I'm trying to say that they can't be bothered to do a half decent job on these yet, they'll pull out all the stops for QPQ and Bula Quo in terms of marketing and using things taking straight from the desk at gigs. You really think there is nothing at all left from the FF era, except only a handful of audience bootleg recordings? If anyone truly thinks that, then they are very much misguided on the subject.
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