Pantera Glam Albums Remastered, would be sick!
Pantera Glam Albums Remastered, would be sick!
I'd REALLY love to see Pantera first 4 albums get remastered. No more of that annoying 2$ tape hiss. Just an idea, but if it DID happen, I'd be pre-ordering them all as soon as possible.
-Metal Magic
-Projects in the Jungle
-I Am The Night
-Power Metal
-Metal Magic
-Projects in the Jungle
-I Am The Night
-Power Metal
I want remasters of these albums! I listen to cool songs (especially on I am the night [worst tape hiss on there!]) and I hear "buzz, click click" It's like, SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! But, anyway, it'd be cool. Whether some people like it or not, THAT is Pantera too ;)Lager wrote:Oh hell yeah bro I hate you lol
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The early albums are good, but I agree- the production damages some quality songs a bit.
Metal Magic- Sound is very thin and recordings are very quiet. Remastering a must.
Projects in the Jungle- Could be remastered, but considering the period it's recorded in the production is excellent. Guitars are thick sounding and synths are mixed well. (In Over My Head, Takin' My Life) A very professional sounding album- there's a lot of albums on major labels from the time with poorer productioN.
I am The Night- Not as bad as MM, production-wise, but the tape hiss is terrible in places (in particular half way through Forever Tonight). It could really just do with cleaning up a bit and a bit of a volume boost wouldn't go amiss.
Power Metal- The sound is good once you really crank it up, but inconsistant. On my copy, anyway- some tracks are louder than others. The thrash-bludgeon of Over and Out and the metal call to arms- Proud To Be Loud can be heard nice and clear. However, the dramatic Burrrn, the high octane Power Metal and the arena-ready Rock The World sound faint and tinny in comparison. Other tracks lie in between.
Metal Magic- Sound is very thin and recordings are very quiet. Remastering a must.
Projects in the Jungle- Could be remastered, but considering the period it's recorded in the production is excellent. Guitars are thick sounding and synths are mixed well. (In Over My Head, Takin' My Life) A very professional sounding album- there's a lot of albums on major labels from the time with poorer productioN.
I am The Night- Not as bad as MM, production-wise, but the tape hiss is terrible in places (in particular half way through Forever Tonight). It could really just do with cleaning up a bit and a bit of a volume boost wouldn't go amiss.
Power Metal- The sound is good once you really crank it up, but inconsistant. On my copy, anyway- some tracks are louder than others. The thrash-bludgeon of Over and Out and the metal call to arms- Proud To Be Loud can be heard nice and clear. However, the dramatic Burrrn, the high octane Power Metal and the arena-ready Rock The World sound faint and tinny in comparison. Other tracks lie in between.
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I've got them all properly equalized, but it's not possible to do miracles with them, unless you've got the master tracks, which I don't.seriousheavymetaller wrote:The early albums are good, but I agree- the production damages some quality songs a bit.
Metal Magic- Sound is very thin and recordings are very quiet. Remastering a must.
Projects in the Jungle- Could be remastered, but considering the period it's recorded in the production is excellent. Guitars are thick sounding and synths are mixed well. (In Over My Head, Takin' My Life) A very professional sounding album- there's a lot of albums on major labels from the time with poorer productioN.
I am The Night- Not as bad as MM, production-wise, but the tape hiss is terrible in places (in particular half way through Forever Tonight). It could really just do with cleaning up a bit and a bit of a volume boost wouldn't go amiss.
Power Metal- The sound is good once you really crank it up, but inconsistant. On my copy, anyway- some tracks are louder than others. The thrash-bludgeon of Over and Out and the metal call to arms- Proud To Be Loud can be heard nice and clear. However, the dramatic Burrrn, the high octane Power Metal and the arena-ready Rock The World sound faint and tinny in comparison. Other tracks lie in between.
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well if you read the most recent interviews with him, he is re-releasing them.eradio wrote:I think early CD's would really sell...Everybody has to start somewhere...
You know since their dad produced that stuff that the masters might still exist?..I'd love to hear a fresh mix on those...
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Where is this interview and do you mean Jerry or Vinnie is re-releasing them? Either way don't really matter as long as I can get my hands on a copy of each!!!Bukkake Tsunami wrote:well if you read the most recent interviews with him, he is re-releasing them.eradio wrote:I think early CD's would really sell...Everybody has to start somewhere...
You know since their dad produced that stuff that the masters might still exist?..I'd love to hear a fresh mix on those...
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I just found the story! I talked to some dude in Arlington about it the other day. Holy shit, I can't believe this. They are going to re-master, re-design the packaging and everything to make it more modernized!Dime6String wrote:Where is this interview and do you mean Jerry or Vinnie is re-releasing them? Either way don't really matter as long as I can get my hands on a copy of each!!!Bukkake Tsunami wrote:well if you read the most recent interviews with him, he is re-releasing them.eradio wrote:I think early CD's would really sell...Everybody has to start somewhere...
You know since their dad produced that stuff that the masters might still exist?..I'd love to hear a fresh mix on those...
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