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Certainly not the Classic Records reissue BTR.
Nope, not the Classic. Just your run-of-the-mill standard issue. I'll check the leadouts tonight.
John
Certainly not the Classic Records reissue BTR.
Ah sh*t.... was so looking forward to this, from the clip above, which is very, very misleading, I assumed it was from the master tapes....... bugger!!!!
Then again just watched it again & it does say at 1:52 that "Newly transferred from the analogue masters". The plot thickens.
I read it the same way you did, Kev. Have to say, it is misleading.
Rob, what did you read/hear that confirmed the vinyl is cut from digital?
With the exception of the specialty labels that we can trust (and Myles listed who those are in another thread), you have to assume that most LP reissues are being cut from a digital file. Many of the reissues mention that it was "sourced" from the master tapes, they just neglect to tell you that it was via a digital conversion from the master tapes. Caveat Emptor is the rule of the day.
Nope, not the Classic. Just your run-of-the-mill standard issue. I'll check the leadouts tonight.
John
Both sides are handwritten, as opposed to stamped, which I believe is significant. The jacket has the gold stamped promo designation on the back, upper right corner.
side 1: AL-40999-1A G2 DMM MASTERDISK E11
side 2: BL-40999-1A G5 MASTERDISK - DMM D35
John
I'd assume this is a late reissue because it was cut using DMM.
Huh? I believe we have our signals crossed. I'm writing about "Tunnel of Love" which came out in '87.
John
What I was referring to was the DMM/Direct Metal Mastering. That didn't come about until much later, far after the original release.
Right, but I think your "'75 and engineering/mastering references" were to "Born to Run", rather than ToL, correct?
John