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3 unusual facts about Remaster


EP+6

EP+6 brings together all three of Mogwai's previous EPs: 1997's 4 Satin, 1998's No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew), and 1999's EP, in a Remastered and Enhanced CD, featuring the music video for "Stanley Kubrick".

IMAX Corporation

Bonnick and his group created IMAX DMR (Digital Re-Mastering), which allowed for these requirements and paved the way for the large Hollywood blockbuster movies that would soon result.

Remastering

Remaster refers to quality enhancement of sound and/or picture of a previously existing recording.


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Asides Besides

" Then the disc progresses into B-sides such as "John Cope," originally the B-side for the somewhat unofficial single release of "I Believe in You" from 1988. Single edits of songs such as "Eden" are also included. Disc two does feature one song that had already been available on CD: "My Foolish Friend," which had only appeared on the 1990 retrospective album Natural History, an album which was not included in the 1997 CD remaster campaign.

Beauty and the Beat!

The remaster also contained two additional tracks from the studio session, but not included on the original vinyl release - 'Nobody's Heart' (Rodgers and Hart) as track 13 and 'Don't Ever Leave Me' (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) as track 14.

Big Ben Strikes Again

When a digitally-remastered re-run of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons began in the United Kingdom in September 2001, "Big Ben Strikes Again" was originally going to be broadcast as the third episode, but was postponed from its intended BBC Two transmission date due to parallels between the plot, with its depiction of the threat posed by an atomic device, and the September 11 attacks which occurred the same month.

Chicago 16

The Rhino remaster does not include the full-length versions of "What You're Missing" and "Love Me Tomorrow."

Frizzle Fry

The remaster includes an extra track, named "Hello Skinny/Constantinople", a cover of the tracks "Hello Skinny" and "Constantinople" by The Residents.

Gypsy Roadhog

The b-side "Forest Full of Needles" was originally exclusive to the single, eventually being released on CD via the 2007 compilation "B-Sides" and the remaster of Whatever Happened to Slade.

Hard Hat Area

Hard Hat Area is the eighth studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1993 through Polydor Records (Japan) and Fred Bloggs Music (United Kingdom), and in 1994 through Restless Records (United States); a remastered edition with expanded liner notes was reissued on May 15, 2012 through MoonJune Records.

How Could Hell Be Any Worse?

A CD remaster for How Could Hell Be Any Worse? was released in 2004, along with Suffer, No Control, Against the Grain, Generator and a DVD reissue of their long-out of print 1992 live VHS Along the Way.

Jarcrew

The album wound up in the hands of Gut Records who offered to remaster the recording (as it was deemed too acerbic and not radio friendly enough for general release).

Pandemonic Incantations

A remastered digipak version was released by Metal Mind Records with 6 bonus tracks, including 5 live tracks recorded during the European tour in Toulouse, France on February 27, 1999 and a studio version of With Spell of Inferno (Mefisto).

Pretzel Nugget

Almost every song on the EP is from the contemporary album, Ill Communication, with the exception of "Mullet Head", which first appeared only on Japanese versions as a bonus track, then worldwide on the 2009 remaster.

Rock 'n' Roll Bolero

"Rock 'n' Roll Bolero" was later included as a bonus track on the remaster of the 1977 album Whatever Happened to Slade, the 2006 Japanese Air Mail Archive remaster of the 1979 album Return to Base, and part of the 2006 four-disc box set The Slade Box.

Se7en

Headshots: SE7EN, 2005 remaster of Headshots: Vol.7 by band Atmosphere.

Software remastering

The term remastering is taken from the audio production process, and was popularized by Klaus Knopper, creator of the Knoppix live distro, which has traditionally encouraged its users to hack the distribution in this manner to suit their needs; appropriately, Knoppix itself is a remaster of Debian.

Speakeasy Tiger

In November 2009, the group went back into the studio to remaster the single off The Public entitled "Oil Rising" at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado, with producer Lee Miles.

Streets of Your Town

The often played videoclip, directed by Kriv Stenders, mixes evocative images of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, but there is also a second clip, directed by Paul Goldman and filmed in black-and-white which is included on the CD remaster, and features footage of the band performing the song.

The Glove

Smith agreed and the remaster was released as a two-CD set on August 8, 2006 alongside three Cure re-releases.

The Patti Smith Masters

The box set contains 20-bit digitally remastered CD versions of the first 5 Patti Smith's albums with bonus tracks, and a 6th disc, Selected Songs.

The Vinyl Conflict

To increase quality, Lacquers were cut several times, and the original albums were remastered.


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