To answer the above post - I haven’t any experience with classical remasters. I would guess that they are the best of the class of remasters given their discriminating audience. What I have heard is that the rock albums I listen to from the 70s and 80s are not as good that have been remastered. I have many of these on cd and the remaster is a different take on the original. Often as others have quipped in - less open, less real, more compressed.
To me, what I would wish for is that all versions of an album are available. And I think it is a travesty that a remastered version takes the place of the original.
Storage is cheap. Why does Tidal not offer all versions? I guess not too many people care, but I do.
To me, what I would wish for is that all versions of an album are available. And I think it is a travesty that a remastered version takes the place of the original.
Storage is cheap. Why does Tidal not offer all versions? I guess not too many people care, but I do.