The album "Say You Love Me" by Jennifer Holliday which contains the songs You're The One written by Michael Jackson and Buz Kohan has just had digital releases.
I just compared 1985 vinyl vs digital: Loudness of digital is reinforced but compression is rather quite moderate (we have seen much worse). Digital is not longer or shorter. (Though actually, yes it is actually a bit shorter as vinyl started with some sort of very very low "pre-echo" of the first seven notes, which I always though was some production mistake, and don't appear at the start of digital version).
Digital version is not ruined... though drums are brought forward and sometimes hide the voice a bit... Hence, I still prefer the vinyl version.
If I'm not missing some things, this was the last solo MJ contribution that was released but never yet in any digital format.*
(*Edit: I actually forgot, if considered as a contribution: We Are The World 12'' version... Also some "versions" such as the Don't Stand Another Chance single mix...)
I just compared 1985 vinyl vs digital: Loudness of digital is reinforced but compression is rather quite moderate (we have seen much worse). Digital is not longer or shorter. (Though actually, yes it is actually a bit shorter as vinyl started with some sort of very very low "pre-echo" of the first seven notes, which I always though was some production mistake, and don't appear at the start of digital version).
Digital version is not ruined... though drums are brought forward and sometimes hide the voice a bit... Hence, I still prefer the vinyl version.
If I'm not missing some things, this was the last solo MJ contribution that was released but never yet in any digital format.*
(*Edit: I actually forgot, if considered as a contribution: We Are The World 12'' version... Also some "versions" such as the Don't Stand Another Chance single mix...)
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