|
Post by Al Truest on Jun 12, 2013 18:15:16 GMT
Recently, I was able to order the 2011 "Remastered" version of "The Red Shoes". The remaster truly does remove the "edgy" sound that effected a lot of the songs (Rubberband Girl, etc.) I adored "The Red Shoes" before the remaster - some songs on it emotionally moved (Moments of Pleasure, You're the One, And So Is Love). Hearing the remaster makes me love the album all the more. Hi Kris, Good to see you here. I really need to hear the remaster. I just stopped in and had to do some weed eating and take out some trash. 'will stop by more often...
|
|
Kris
Under Ice
Posts: 43
|
Post by Kris on Jun 18, 2013 23:06:58 GMT
Recently, I was able to order the 2011 "Remastered" version of "The Red Shoes". The remaster truly does remove the "edgy" sound that effected a lot of the songs (Rubberband Girl, etc.) I adored "The Red Shoes" before the remaster - some songs on it emotionally moved (Moments of Pleasure, You're the One, And So Is Love). Hearing the remaster makes me love the album all the more. Hi Kris, Good to see you here. I really need to hear the remaster. I just stopped in and had to do some weed eating and take out some trash. 'will stop by more often... I highly recommend it. "Eat the Music" has been remixed slightly; the new edits really complete song.
|
|