what CDs are most in need of remastering?


A number of threads discuss merits of various remastered albums. I'm generally a fan of remastering. After many years of colleting dust (the CD, not me) I hauled out Genesis's "Invisible Touch" yesterday... yecchh! Talk about a CD in desperate need of remaster, there you go. It's mastered onto the CD at relatively low level even though it uses a tremendous amount of compression to give extremely poor dynamics. Santana's "Supernatural" suffers the same way -- sounds great on a boombox, lousy on a high rez system. The problem is too much compression. Instead of natural excitement from the dynamics, the sound is constantly "in your face", because one of the effects of compression is to increase perceived loudness. Ditto for Paul McCartney's latest, "Back in the US Live 2002". I couldn't stand it after 5 minutes and had to eject the disk. Maybe compression had a place when we all listened to Top 40 on AM radio, but it has no place in modern digital recording. Give us full resolution disks! (Here's a shudder: why would you use compression in mastering an SACD disk? The horror... the horror...) If need be, boombox makers can add a digital compression circuit that is effective during playback, making their boxes sound better.

But I digress. Which disks do you nominate as most in need of remastering?
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Just about every 70's fusion disc. Seems like every transfer was an abomination.
Every classical music recording on CD by Deutche Grammophon needs remastering. It is weird that their classical LP's were some of the best, and now their CD's are some of the worst.
Toshiko Akioshi/Lew Tabackin Big Band, even the Japanese cds are quite harsh sounding. Would be great to have XRCD versions.