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| 1. Bring On The Night When T |
| 2. Consider Me Gone |
| 3. Low Life |
| 4. We Work The Black Seam |
| 5. Driven To Tears |
| 6. Dream Of The Blue Turtles |
| 7. Enhanced Cd Video Love Is |
| 8. One World (Not Three) |
| 9. Moon Over Bourbon Street |
| 10. I Burn For You |
| 11. Another Day |
| 12. Children's Crusade |
| 13. Down So Long |
| 14. Tea In The Sahara |
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
remastered = degraded,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bring on the Night (Audio CD)
This is a great album, but be careful which version you get.
I highly recommend buying the original "Bring on the Night" CDs (which I give 5 stars) instead of the remastered version (which is an import). You'll not only save yourself some money, but you'll be getting a higher fidelity recording. An audiophile might be more critical of the new version than me, but I sometimes found it hard to tell the difference between the two in sound quality. But when I did detect differences, the remastered version compared unfavorably. One instrument that really decided it for me were the cymbals. They sounded much more natural on the original CDs, while the remasters sounded like the digitized version. Like most remasters, this one plays louder than the original. But if I want louder music, I'd prefer to use the volume knob than sacrifice the quality of the recording.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
4 STARS IF YOU LOVE STING,
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
are some remasters a hoax?,
By mock chivas (West Hollywood, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bring on the Night (Audio CD)
I spent a half an hour going from my original 'Bring On The Night' to the anticipated remaster, and I gotta say...hm. I think we've been had. I agree with the reviewer that said the original's high end was much cleaner, a lot of which gets muddled on the remaster. It sounds a bit canned, claustrophobic. It's louder, that's about it. Sting has always been meticulous about the sound on his discs and since 'Nothing Like The Sun' all of his recordings have been full 'ddd' digital. I even recall noting the quality difference when they were first released, when compared to other c.d.'s of that time. I give the content 5 stars (no one should be denied this amazing album), the remaster, however...Track down the original.
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