West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: makaveli11 on July 20, 2006, 07:05:32 PM
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I am playin this classic album right now and I was thinkin...is there a remastered version? Just think how much better it would sound...so I go searchin on amazon.com...I can't find a remastered version. WTF??? How is that possible? I found AEOM and 7 Day Theory remastered in a heartbeat, but couldn't found MATW remastered. >:( :( ??? ??? ??? :'(
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Calm down, you dont need a remastering
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classic album imo
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good but the beats i find are a little on the depressing side.
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because its not a deathrow album
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interscope aint putting no money up for that
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Calm down, you dont need a remastering
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i always want to own the original cd,fuck the remastering most of the time this shit dont improve the sound quality, just the number of mistakes in the booklet ( all eyes on me)
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isnt the answer obvious... only the death row albums are out remastered
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i always want to own the original cd,fuck the remastering most of the time this shit dont improve the sound quality, just the number of mistakes in the booklet ( all eyes on me)
if its done right the stereo mix improves...
AEOM rem. sounds to me a lil better here and there - it sound even nicer.. but the mixing and mastering of the originals is already amazing...
go and search for a used MATW, it should also be possible to get a new one
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I don't think it needs it.
You would have to have a very clinical ear to notice any difference if it was remastered.
Besides, remastering is for record labels who need to make a quick buck off their back catalogue...
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good but the beats i find are a little on the depressing side.
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i always want to own the original cd,fuck the remastering most of the time this shit dont improve the sound quality, just the number of mistakes in the booklet ( all eyes on me)
Yeah same here I always rather have the original albums... I'm glad I still have the original Thug Life, MATW, AEOM and Makaveli cds... 8)
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You would have to have a very clinical ear to notice any difference if it was remastered.
It really depends on when the CD came out. Probably any CD made after '96, you won't know the difference, but with earlier albums it actually makes a big difference. Ever heard Eminem's remastering of "Holla If Ya Hear Me"? Even half-deaf cats can tell that that version is of better quality than the version from the original "Strictly 4 My Niggaz" album.
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You would have to have a very clinical ear to notice any difference if it was remastered.
It really depends on when the CD came out. Probably any CD made after '96, you won't know the difference, but with earlier albums it actually makes a big difference. Ever heard Eminem's remastering of "Holla If Ya Hear Me"? Even half-deaf cats can tell that that version is of better quality than the version from the original "Strictly 4 My Niggaz" album.
^Exactly...I don't about the other ppl's ears, but I know I heard big fuckin difference when I heard Ready To Die remastered compared to the original...like you said I think it depends more on when the cd came out...I think you hitted it on the head when u said anything made after 96...remasterin won't prolly make a difference.