No, it's clearly heard that this 'extra' kick is out of rhythm and it's clearly seen in audio editor that it's identical to the right one. So it's a re-mastering error of repeated samples. But it's very easy to remove these extra 0.247 seconds.
If they take any pride in their product at all, they'll fix this issue. Significant glitches like this are unacceptable, especially on a vinyl record.
Yep, so is Country Dreamer the same as on Band On The Run That might mean that they're gonna re-do those Archive sets?
There was-an admittedly much more significant glitch on one on the albums in the big complete Dylan album box. The issue was fixed and we got new copies of that album Given how extremely minor this thing is here I doubt that will happen in this case. Best thing would be to contact the record-company For me personally it s very much a non-issue and I hope that won t be the main point in this thread. That would be a real drag given all the great stuff there is to discuss here With that said I well understand the angst issues like this brings to audio-philes or perfectionists.
Rest assured that I won't belabour this thing any further here. I'm not a perfectionist, but glitches that change the actual musical structure of a song really bother me. I respect that you think it's a non-issue. I also agree that there's much reason to rejoice with these reissues, but both pros and cons should be open for discussion. Otherwise this forum would be pretty useless I think. Happy listening.
Absolutely true. My worries would be that the error on one song(that for me doesn’t t change any of the structure) should be the main topic, It a happened before and it s not fun Besides I don t think it s lack of quality control that makes things like this happen. It that was the case the releases would be full of similar things. It s rather the human factor. S-t happens so to say
Almost done streaming Red Rose Speedway on Spotify. A few notes: Is there another glitch in this set? I'm hearing something peculiar at the end of "One More Kiss" that I never heard before. Also, it's going to take a lot of getting used to not calling the song "Only One More Kiss". The remaster of "Little Lamb Dragonfly" finally allows me to distinguish the voices between Denny Laine and Denny Seiwell more. I always that it was Laine singing the beginning and even when I found out it was Seiwell, I couldn't hear it. The remaster has solidified my opinions that the closing medley is better than Abbey Road's closing medley (do you think I can get that on a shirt? @Mazzy) and the guitar solos at the end are one of the most beautiful pieces of work on the album. I really like hearing these songs I'm familiar with like "Night Out" and "Seaside Woman" with alternative, or shall I say, earlier mixes. "I Would Only Smile" I'm glad this isn't a sole Paul McCartney Archive Reissue and his former bandmates are getting lead vocals spotlights in the reissue too. Glad they included this one in. I know how we were praising "Best Friend" last week for its sonic upgrade, but can we turn some attention to the new sonic upgrade we got with "1882"? That track is absolutely brilliant. Can't wait to hear the other version when my BBB arrives (2-4 week estimate based on paulmccartney store) Thank You Darling sounds fine to me. I guess it's because I wasn't too familiar with the bootleg itself... "Mama's Little Girl" doesn't have those 5 bass notes reinstated after the final clarinet solos. Shame cuz I really liked those bass notes. I guess I have to refer to my Cold Cuts mix to hear those notes still. Jazz Street sounds great. Now we need the full version remastered.
Here are my notes about Wild Life for anyone interested: Sounded nice, but I think I'll need to take a listen to some songs to get a better feel for the remaster on my earphones instead of headphones. @Clem865 was right. These "outtakes" are throwaways on this release. Nice fun transition pieces if listening to this CD in full. I'd take the edit of "Hey Diddle/Bip Bop" from Wingspan. Actually, I'd remove that from Wingspan in its entirety too. "Indeed I Do" I think is the only good outtake from the home recordings. I wish they given us a longer version, but I could see how a longer version may be more of a bore towards a fan who is casual enough to buy this album today. "When The Wind Is Blowing" - Great hearing both "Give Ireland Back To The Irish" versions remastered. I think we especially needed these two songs remastered for a long time. I made a proposed single edit a few years back for how I think the single edit for "Love Is Strange" was supposed to be. Well, I can now 100% confirm that my edit was wrong "African Yeah Yeah" is a fun, harmless, song, but man am I going to have some eyebrows raised if this song ever passes through on my shuffle playlist
Just listened via Tidal and couldn't hear anything amiss here. Perhaps the increased clarity makes the electric guitar sound a bit "choppy" for lack of a better word? I really enjoy this one. Looking very much forward to picking up these on vinyl later today, so no more streaming for me until then.
Come to think of it, it's quite crazy they released the Indeed I Do demo as a teaser for the Wild Life boxset. They should have gone with When The Wind Is Blowing. It's a much more realized production and the story of the song's birth and the Kanye West connection could have helped the set more I think.
No one has yet mentioned Loup. I’ve always enjoyed that slightly goofy piece-not least for the bass-playing. Something that shines more than ever on the re-master. Sounds totally great
Please let us know all about the early version of Little Lamb Dragonfly in case someone gets to hear it!
Well. I awoke to find an email from Music Vaultz saying my ordered was cancelled due to ''unsuccessful payment." WTH? I have over 1500 in my account? I pre-ordered on Day 1. Anybody else get this ?
It's the same for the outtakes on the original double album Paul McCartney & Wings - Get On The Right Thing as a proof the credit on the deluxe