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Which one did you get: single CD, a double-CD set, a double-CD/single-DVD box?Love U2, but the music is typically compressed (not that I am am stickler about these things.) But hoping someone unleashed the music a bit further. What are you hearing in that regard, any comparisions against the original release?I was just in my way to the music store, forgot about this reissue.Thanks
Well to my ears, still compressed to death. Nothing's jumping out at me. A big disappointment for me. The same old same old. Easy listening for sure, I think I will blame Daniel Lanois for this subpar effort from day one. His overly rounded, murky, sound in the clouds style does the band no favors...homogenized music. When you want to hear Bullet The Blue Sky, you want to hear Bullet The Blue Sky. From it's opening drum sequence it sounds like it's cloaked in a medium fog (the whole thing sounds that way to me), I lean forward and open my eyes wide to try to get more. One would swear their system was tampered with or something, just another commmercial offering for more money, well hopefully the 2nd disc of additional material will warrant the money spent. Crank this one in your car, it will be better served there. Sorry to be so down on the material but this is just not acceptable for one of the major rock bands of the last 20 yrs, here you had a chance to do better but maybe did so only by a small amount.It sounds pretty much like what I remember hearing when I had the album way back when and played it on whatever turntable I had on whatever crappy teenage system I had, in that respect it sounds heavenly warm and musical..."Red Hill Mining Town" is playing, memories are rushing back...O.K. I get it now, this is what it's all about. Despite the production/mastering/remastering, still one of my favorite albums.Today's system: Benchmark>>Modwright Pre>>Physics CS2