All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary sets due to be announced tomorrow


George fans, there will be REMIXED digital and vinyl configurations of ATMP and unreleased demos, outtakes, etc. at 6 different price points announced tomorrow (June10th), with the big Kahuna being an Uber deluxe set priced at $1,000.  Before you start crying ripoff, have a look at it and remember you can choose one of the lower priced sets if that's too much money for you. For more info see these threads:

(1) George Harrison All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary Edition - contents, outtakes & sound quality | Steve Hoffman Music Forums

(1) George Harrison - All Things Must Pass 50th-ish Anniversary Edition - Price & Shipping Thread | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
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I have the 5-CD set ordered. Yes, I concur, streaming has a digital glare to my ears. Good to read that Tidal was the culprit. 

Happy Listening!
@jafant, I’ve got the 5CD set but I’m not at home to listen to it .

I listened to the remixed album through a sound bar with sub streamed from Amazon Music and I liked it. The vocals and some of the instruments were pulled out of the wall of sound and spotlighted a little.

If you go to the Steve Hoffman Music threads that I linked in my OP, the dynamic range (DR) has been checked and all the stereo digital versions have been compressed, but it doesn’t sound ’in your face’ like the Stones’ Blue and Lonesome, for example. Some of the reverb has been removed and it sounds clearer.  The bass has been boosted and sounds boomy on some tracks (maybe all?).  That bothers some people and probably has some effect on the lower DR numbers.

Of course there are people who as soon as they saw the DR numbers said they wouldn’t buy it. Kind of like georgehifi here. The reaction over there has been largely positive. People really like the demos and outtakes too. So from what I’ve heard and read it’s a successful remix. YMMV, of course.
I've heard the remix and find there to be a heavy emphasis on bass with the vocals sounding very dry. To me, it appears that Dhani has attempted to "modernize" the sound instead of tastefully improving it. I'll stick with the 2014 remaster as my "go to" version, while keeping the 2001 remaster as an interesting artifact of how George tried to effect what he thought was better sound to his work.