Any Led Zep fans considering ordering the new remastered sets?

macddmac

macddmac

Audioholic General
Doh! Just got notified by amazon of a delay :(
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
HDTracks has the 96/24 versions which I want to download, but I don't know the difference between the Deluxe and Remastered versions.
 
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GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
I've had the "Should I get back into vinyl?" thoughts rolling around in my brain recently. It wouldn't be an inexpensive venture, to be sure. For starters, I would need to buy a new turntable and phonograph preamp. But, these re-masters could be the catalyst that persuades me to take the plunge.

However, if SWMBO isn't open to the thought of me accumulating more "stuff", I could be open to the CD re-masters. I'm wondering what they did during re-mastering. I hope they didn't compress the snot out of them, as we've seen happen with previous re-issues.

When I was in high school, I had 2-3 LZ albums. But, when I joined the navy, portability became important. So, the subsequent 3-4 purchases were on cassette. When I finally had a place where I could have a proper stereo system, I went with the relatively new CD format. I then bought the 4- and 2-CD box sets:

http://www.amazon.ca/Led-Zeppelin-Box-4CD/dp/B000002IQ1/ref=sr_1_28?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1409577458&sr=1-28&keywords=led+zeppelin

And

http://www.amazon.ca/Box-Set-Vol-2-2CD/dp/B000002IVA/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=1-2&keywords=led+zeppelin+2+cd+box+set

Any word on the quality of these new releases-masters?
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
You can get some really nice sets at music direct with the 10% sale, a lot of them are already marked down, I bought the eagles set, I have wanted it for a while but the cheapest I ever seen it was $139, with the discount it came to around 115...
LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN I: SUPER DELUXE EDITION (180G 3LP + 2CD) at Music Direct
LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN II: SUPER DELUXE EDITION (180G 2LP + 2CD) at Music Direct
LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN III: SUPER DELUXE EDITION (180G 2LP + 2CD) at Music Direct
LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN IV: SUPER DELUXE EDITION (2CD + 180G 2LP BOX SET) at Music Direct
LED ZEPPELIN HOUSES OF THE HOLY: SUPER DELUXE EDITION (2CD + 180G 2LP BOX SET) at Music Direct
So them 5 sets would only cost you $517

then the eagles set of course...
THE EAGLES THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1972-1979 (LIMITED EDITION 6LP BOX SET) at Music Direct

The this beatles set is hard to pass up
THE BEATLES THE BEATLES STEREO BOX SET (LIMITED EDITION 16LP BOX SET + BOOK) at Music Direct for $286 {thats 16lp's!!!, pretty nice set} I seen these sell on ebay for $400+

JIMI HENDRIX WINTERLAND (180G 8LP BOX SET) at Music Direct $90 for 8 jimmi lps or {and}
JIMI HENDRIX WEST COAST SEATTLE BOY: THE JIMI HENDRIX ANTHOLOGY (LIMITED EDITION 8LP BOX SET) at Music Direct

can't forget the stones.... THE ROLLING STONES GRRR! GREATEST HITS (LIMITED EDITION 5LP BOX SET) at Music Direct

But the Beatles, Eagles, and Zepp sets would be one heck of a start to a really nice collection, and for just over $900 you get a lot of music 33lp's!!!
 
anamorphic96

anamorphic96

Audioholic General
Been purchasing the basic 2 disc sets and have been quite impressed. Some stuff better than others. Overall they sound great and have renewed my interest quite a bit.

Way to much Zeppelin in my twenties I was wondering if I would ever come back. Looking forward to Led Zeppelin IV Houses of The Holy.
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
Been purchasing the basic 2 disc sets and have been quite impressed. Some stuff better than others. Overall they sound great and have renewed my interest quite a bit.

Way to much Zeppelin in my twenties I was wondering if I would ever come back. Looking forward to Led Zeppelin IV Houses of The Holy.
i already own all the zep albums and cd's so I couldn't justify buying the box sets , but for $500 I did consider replacing everything, them box sets would look much better on the shelf...
 
macddmac

macddmac

Audioholic General
Love to see physical Graffiti too- that was the first Swan Song labeled album and likely why it's not in this program.
 
Lulimet

Lulimet

Full Audioholic
I wanted to buy the new remasters but the prices are way too high. There is no way that I will pay $20 + for an album.
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
I wanted to buy the new remasters but the prices are way too high. There is no way that I will pay $20 + for an album.
I paid $2000 for an album once... the guy wanted 3600, I thought I did good...

Some of the box sets, like the zeps for example come with a lot of stuff, like cd's, multiple albums, books, art, ect... they are numbered and make you feel special that is worth a few dollars more, lol...
 
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JackA

Enthusiast
I've had the "Should I get back into vinyl?" thoughts rolling around in my brain recently. It wouldn't be an inexpensive venture, to be sure. For starters, I would need to buy a new turntable and phonograph preamp. But, these re-masters could be the catalyst that persuades me to take the plunge.

However, if SWMBO isn't open to the thought of me accumulating more "stuff", I could be open to the CD re-masters. I'm wondering what they did during re-mastering. I hope they didn't compress the snot out of them, as we've seen happen with previous re-issues.

When I was in high school, I had 2-3 LZ albums. But, when I joined the navy, portability became important. So, the subsequent 3-4 purchases were on cassette. When I finally had a place where I could have a proper stereo system, I went with the relatively new CD format. I then bought the 4- and 2-CD box sets:

Any word on the quality of these new releases-masters?
--- had to remove your links, I'm a newbie :-(

Some say nothing was remixed. Jimmy Page may not be able to remix, maybe not everything was saved (on tape) to recreate the (stereo) mixes. I was saddened to find multi-tracks, (4) songs from LZ II album, posted on YouTube, but nowhere to be found as Bonus tracks. So, I remixed them as best I could, so I could hear the entire recording sessions, rather than edited or faded endings that others felt appropriate. Loved hearing the "real" chaotic ending of Whole Lotta Love with Robert Plant calmly saying, "and that's the end" :)

I personally do believe the current reissues could have sounded better. It was the first time I quickly noticed maracas and a tambourine [via multi-tracks] used on Whole Lotta Love [funny to find Robert Plant's photo under "maracas" on Wikipedia]. In today's digital remixing and editing as needed on Whole Lotta Love session tracks, no other magnetic tapes are needed that just add noise to recordings. Obviously, Whole Lotta Love is a staged recording, but still enjoyable! You can tell by John Bonham's drum tracks. He had a blast playing drums to it.
 
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