FIRST
IMPRESSIONS
"Apart
from the rather unimaginative slipcases and a couple of new to
CD tracks, there are two audiences for these reissues; people
who missed getting them on CD when they first came out, and those
looking for an upgrade to the sound quality over the original
CD versions.
I took my favourite tracks from Glory Road to use for comparison,
but at the end of zipping back and forth my advice would be to
do what I did after it all and go back to the vinyl and a decent
deck. You'll need to turn the volume dial about 45 degrees to
match the levels on the new CDs, but the results are much less
harsh and leave the edge to the actual performances rather than
the volume.
The
new CDs don't even seem to be a significant improvement over the
Virgin editions; the production quirks on the records are still
there and all that's really changed much is the volume level.
Of course this is all subjective and depends on what you want
from your speakers, so I'd suggest if you have the original CDs,
then try one of the new ones and see if it works for you before
splashing out on the lot. There is also the unknown factor of
the Repertoire versions which are apparently remastered by a different
engineer, so you'll need to figure that into the equation once
someone has been able to compare the two.
For
those people who just want to get the material to listen to, then
ignore all the nit-picking and treat yourself. Every album has
at least a few crucial Gillan tracks that still give as much pleasure
as they did over twenty five years ago and at the end of the day
that's what's it's really all about!"
Simon Robinson
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