Mike, ya gotta cut back on the Redbull...seriously...come on.
fd
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From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@gmail.com>
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, Aug 22, 2009 2:25 am
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] King Crimson.. A treat!
Trouble is, Fripp justifies his endless cycles of
re-releases-for-the-gullible by saying that he is not holding a gun to
anyone's head and making them go out and buy the new versions. Of
course he is right in a literal sense, but he also has said that King
Crimson was always a work in progress and if something happens now to
make something made in (say) 1969 'sound better' then it will happen, I
wonder if he thought the same thing in 1969?
Oddly, Fritz came up with exactly the same example I had in mind re
'Pet Sounds'. The stereo remaster/remix is actually not bad to listen
to, but it isn't the album I grew up with and know inside and out,
backside and forwards. I'm sure that the demand for a stereo version
didn't come from Brian Wilson (as if - he hasn't heard in stereo since
he was about eight) but the way they went about that one was completely
at odds with any attempt to preserve the musicality of the original. In
that instance there were plenty of cases where the original eight
tracks didn't survive and so other takes were used that were
inferior. (Try listening to 'Sloop John B'; they use a guitar take
where the sessionist makes a train wreck of the first accompaniment
then trips up over the next few bars. There is even a place where, to
get a stereo effect on the vocals they combine takes where they are
singing different words)
And please let's not even think about what happened to the re-release
of 'We're Only In It For The Money/Lumpy Gravy'. Fans of Alvin
and the Chipmunks would be delighted.
I know that Fripp won't suffer from the same issues as the PS debacle
as he has all the takes (we assume), but this form of musical
revisionism does bother me, particularly when it is combined with what
can only be his he-doth-protest-too-much wish to shore up his
bank balance. If it's going to sound as good as the vinyl then why are
we buying it again? If it sounds different then great, but it's not the
same thing. I admit I was pleasantly surprised by the 30th Anniversary
version but that is because I had lived with previous botched attempts
for so long. I also realise that the vinyl means and medium just aren't
around any more, so a decent CD is what is needed. We have one. Do we
need another? The previous CD abominations had his name on them
along with Arnold's, so one assumes he sanctioned that release without
problem. Is Fripp one of those rare creatures whose hearing is improving
with age? Or is he putting his name to something again without his
own involvement?
Unfortunately for The Frippster he keeps a rather obsessive diary
online and I don't see much about him sweating over a mixing desk for
days and days at a time. There are, however, numerous instances over
the years of him turning up for a day and 'approving' what he hears.
Not the same thing. Not the same thing at all.
When I was running Elephant Talk I had an amusing e-mail from a guy in
Japan - no great surprise there - who was obsessively trying to compile
every single issue and reissue of the first KC album that there has
ever been. Yashoko was 42 and had been doing this since he was 34. He
had filled one notebook and was planning on filling another. He was
thereafter going to turn it into a Pete Frame-like web site to
catalogue his obsession and give more information on one album than the
world probably ever needs. To date, there is no web site. Either
Yashoko has chucked the towel in or he is still working on it. Either
way, it implies a mess of a situation. His findings did
however reveal a myriad vinyl re-releases, not all of which were
exactly up to the mark either. Anyone remember what Polydor did in the
1980s? I think they were one of the few record companies who made
records whose vinyl you could perhaps use as a substitute for tracing
paper.
Incidentally Tom, what makes the Tron on ItCotCK sound so great is that
they recorded it on microphones through a pile of guitar amps and
speakers playing at shattering volume. I'm not sure anyone has
attempted that trick since.
Mike
Mark Pring wrote:
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I agree, ?with any work of art, once it's finished it's
finished. ITCOTCK was finished in 1969 it's best left alone. Often the
limitations of the recording processes of the work become part of the
work itself.
--- On Sat, 8/22/09, djacques@csulb.edu <djacques@csulb.edu>
wrote:
From: djacques@csulb.edu <djacques@csulb.edu>
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] King Crimson.. A treat!
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, August 22, 2009, 5:00 AM
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I believe that they have pulled as much sonic excellence
out of ITCOTCK as possible. It is what it is. Other than generate more
revenue, why on earth try to remix it?
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From:
kinchmusic@aol. com
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 03:43:34 -0400
To: <newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com>
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] King Crimson.. A
treat!
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The thing that "should" make this release stand out from
the pack as far as this listener is concerned is the availability and
use of the original session tapes. This will be the first time ever
that the mix will comprise of more than yer standard 8 tracks.
My understanding is that they will be using
"pre-bounced" takes on everything they have, Once inside the computer
all the original elements can then be run in sync for the first time,
this will?allow?for real time control over all aspects of the new mix.
As I said in my previous post, my fear is they will then
go and ruin it all by compressing the hell out of it to make it appear
louder, as in the case of the recent Genesis re-mixes.
Andy K
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas C. Doncourt <tomdcour@amnh. org>
To: newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 3:31
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] King Crimson.. A treat!
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I'm not so sure of Steve Wilson being a "co-producer" of
the remix of "In
The Court.." (not a big Porcupine tree fan) but I'm more than happy to
help support Fripp's adventures. He's welcome to come and stay in the
guest room any time.I do agree that so far the vinyl sounds best though.
> The vinyl version is wonderful, I have the 1989 remastered CD
which sounds
> awful, I assume they did a much better job on the 30th anniversary
edition
> but having paid twice, I am not paying again even if they would
come and
> do it live in my living room!
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> --- On Fri, 8/21/09, Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@
gmail.com> wrote:
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> From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@ gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] King Crimson.. A treat!
> To: newmellotrongroup@
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> Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 10:14 AM
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> Released towards the end of the year. Is what I'm sure will be
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> http://www.burnings hed.com/store/
kingcrimson/ multiproduct/ 313/1379/
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> Includes a new 5.1 mix taken from the original session tapes!? I
> think this set will be awesome, as going back to those original
session
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bounces, and
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> I just hope they don't compress the S**t out?of the final mix?as
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> Loads of extra goodies too!
> Very excited.
> Andy K.
> "Red" and "Lizard" 5.1 also on the way.
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> Mike Dickson, Edinburgh
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