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Where is the info from? That's for sureBad, HIStory, Blood On The Dance Floor and Invincible will get SACD/Vinyl reissues by MoFi soon. Bad will be a One-Step, the rest will be released on standard vinyl
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Where is the info from? That's for sureBad, HIStory, Blood On The Dance Floor and Invincible will get SACD/Vinyl reissues by MoFi soon. Bad will be a One-Step, the rest will be released on standard vinyl
MoFiWhere is the info from? That's for sure
Did they say when (approximately)?Bad, HIStory, Blood On The Dance Floor and Invincible will get SACD/Vinyl reissues by MoFi soon. Bad will be a One-Step, the rest will be released on standard vinyl
Did they say when (approximately)?
I know two are scheduled for next year, which I don't know. I'm assuming Bad and HIStoryDid they say when (approximately)?
Key sentence which I'm fairly certain applies to the great majority of people here.I’m probably not picking this one up...
I'm looking forward to Bad especially, I think the original masters already sound perfect, so I'm really curious about what they're going to do!Kinda off topic but very much looking forward to the future mofi stuff
$59,99 for Blood and Invincible, $119,99 for HIStory and $125 for Bad
a mint HIStory and Blood costs around 450, Invincible 250
Well, I would pay it for BOTDF, because I don't have it yet and to find an affordable one in good condition is quite a task. Supply and demand... of course they could do another pressing of the standard vinyl, that's for sure. HIStory is a different topic because there won't be new pressings that are uncensored.Right, because who wouldn’t want to pay $60 for Blood and $119 for HIStory?
These are standard albums — they should be sold at standard prices. Most people don’t even own a setup that can properly use MoFi-quality vinyl.
17 hits and Break of Dawn.
17 hits and a banger17 hits and Break of Dawn.
well it‘s actually noise in the ultrasonics due to the 1-bit pulse density modulation capture using noise shapingI'm looking forward to Bad especially, I think the original masters already sound perfect, so I'm really curious about what they're going to do!
The fact that Bad is part-digital also means we'll get some funny spectrograms for the SACD. (Massive blank space above 20kHz lmao)
I’m willing to bet that the movie soundtrack will be similar to the Bohemian Rhapsody one, meaning the songs will be “remixed” and/or taken from live recordings. Plus the track selection won’t be the same as on Number Ones.
I just don’t see how this is seen as a bad thing. It’s fine to not be in the target audience, but Number Ones is one of MJ’s most popular projects outright and it’s objectively a good thing to press it on vinyl. Man, I wish it wasn’t so pessimistic around here sometimes.
… what? Lmao what does this even meanYeah but there is a problem…
Just had a phone call with Branca..
He said quote: „the soundtrack will not included any live mixes because MJ actually never really did a tour… So we have to use Cascio tracks… they are totally real and mj fans have no clue what they talk about“.
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I just don’t see how this is seen as a bad thing. It’s fine to not be in the target audience, but Number Ones is one of MJ’s most popular projects outright and it’s objectively a good thing to press it on vinyl. Man, I wish it wasn’t so pessimistic around here sometimes.
The positive information being that Number ones has been available since 2003 on CD and DVD, which both sound better than vinyl.do you ever say anything remotely positive
The DVD actually sounds a lot worse than the Vinyl will due to the audio source being the original u-matic video tapes of the short films, which were never meant to be high-fidelity music sources, while the CD and Vinyl are mastered from the original song master tapes. Vinyl even sounds subjectively more pleasing to the human ear than perfect digital music due to the analog chain, gentle saturation, and different mastering choices present on Vinyl compared to the „perfect consitancy“ and stuff like quanitization noise on digital.The positive information being that Number ones has been available since 2003 on CD and DVD, which both sound better than vinyl.
The negative being that (1) fans already have all these songs, and (2) non-fans aren't going to buy vinyl, as it's too expensive and too inconvenient.
Can you elaborate on the new posthumous album???The DVD actually sounds a lot worse than the Vinyl will due to the audio source being the original u-matic video tapes of the short films, which were never meant to be high-fidelity music sources, while the CD and Vinyl are mastered from the original song master tapes. Vinyl even sounds subjectively more pleasing to the human ear than perfect digital music due to the analog chain, gentle saturation, and different mastering choices present on Vinyl compared to the „perfect consitancy“ and stuff like quanitization noise on digital.
Vinyl is actually more popular in the mainstream than CDs are and buying Number Ones on Vinyl would be the very first move on buying a physical music product as a non-fan to get into the music. Therefore, The Estate and Sony actually have done a good job on that.
Mind you the soundtrack will contain remixes, which sound very different from the originals, can‘t wait for the Kirk Franklin Remix of Man In The Mirror, it sounds magical. And yea a new posthumous album was also in the words as of June of this year according to private trustworthy sources, so also very looking forward to that as well.
The positive information being that Number ones has been available since 2003 on CD and DVD, which both sound better than vinyl.
The negative being that (1) fans already have all these songs, and (2) non-fans aren't going to buy vinyl, as it's too expensive and too inconvenient.