abonnement Unibet Coolblue
pi_144852446
Helaas geen River Box set maar wel:

quote:
‘Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1, 1973-1984’ boxed set out November 17

On November 17th, Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings will release Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973-1984, a boxed set comprised of remastered editions of the first seven albums recorded and released by Bruce Springsteen for Columbia Records between 1973 and 1984. All of the albums are newly remastered (five for the first time ever on CD) and all seven are making their remastered debut on vinyl.

The seven albums are recreations of their original packaging and the set is accompanied by a 60-page book featuring rarely-seen photos, memorabilia and original press clippings from Springsteen’s first decade as a recording artist.

Acclaimed engineer Bob Ludwig, working with Springsteen and longtime engineer Toby Scott, has remastered these albums, all newly transferred from the original analogue masters using the Plangent Process playback system.

Albums included:
Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)*
The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle (1973)*
Born To Run (1975)
Darkness On The Edge Of Town (1978)
The River (1980)*
Nebraska (1982)*
Born In The U.S.A. (1984)*
*denotes first time remastered on CD

‘Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973-1984’ is available for pre-order at Amazon on CD box set and vinyl box set and at iTunes.
pi_144855275
Dit betekent niet dat er geen river box komt he ;)
pi_144855662
quote:
0s.gif Op woensdag 24 september 2014 14:56 schreef Ranja_Ranja het volgende:
Dit betekent niet dat er geen river box komt he ;)
Eens haha maar wel voor dit jaar :P

Backstreets heeft ook al een interview met Bob Ludwig die de albums heeft geremastered:
quote:
LUCKY SEVEN: REMASTERS OF SPRINGSTEEN'S '73-'84 ALBUMS DUE 11/17
Mastering master Bob Ludwig gives Backstreets the lowdown
September 24, 2014

This November, Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings is set to release a box set that utilizes state-of-the-art technology to revisit several of Springsteen’s classic recordings: the incredible run of albums from his first decade in the studio. Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973-1984 contains newly remastered editions of Springsteen's first seven LPs, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. through Born in the U.SA, and will be available in both vinyl and CD configurations.

Since 1992, when Columbia reissued Born to Run in a gold-CD MasterSound edition, many fans have hoped for remastered upgrades to the rest of Springsteen's catalog for the digital age; in the 22 years since, only Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town have received that treatment, as part of their respective box sets. The wait ends here, including fresh remasters of BTR and Darkness, which benefit from a previously unavailable tape transfer technique — more on that in a moment.

Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973)
Born to Run (1975)
Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978)
The River (1980)
Nebraska (1982)
Born in the U.S.A. (1984)

All seven of the albums are newly remastered, five for the first time ever, and all are making their remastered debuts on vinyl. Original LP packaging is being replicated for each, and the box set also includes a 60-page book featuring rarely seen photos, memorabilia, and original press clippings from Springsteen's first ten years as a recording artist.

For the audio, renowned mastering engineer Bob Ludwig is again at the helm. A partner to Springsteen since coming in to assist with the challenges of Nebraska in '82, Ludwig has handled mastering for the vast majority of Springsteen's output over the last 30 years, as well as the remastering: he was the ears for Born to Run's '92 MasterSound reissue and its 30th Anniversary remaster, along with the 2010 edition of Darkness on the Edge of Town for The Promise box set.

Backstreets recently had a chance to speak with Ludwig, to find out further details about what this massive project entailed and what listeners can expect.
We first heard a sampling of the catalog upgrade earlier this year, when a number of Springsteen albums spanning the past 40 years were made available on iTunes in newly remastered form. Ludwig confirms that Apple's 'Mastered for iTunes' initiative was the catalyst for this effort. "Mastered for iTunes slowly started three years ago," he says, "but it's now pretty standard for any new project. It involves starting from 24-bit sources instead of the CD's 16-bit standard, from which all downloads were formerly created."

The Plangent Process
"Bruce, Jon Landau and [engineer and audio archivist] Toby Scott wanted to make his early catalog have optimum quality going forward," Ludwig says. A key element of this optimization is a newly developed method of transferring original masters to digital, for archival or remastering purposes.

"A technique invented by Jamie Howarth called the Plangent Process had been deployed since the last time the catalog was mastered," Ludwig explains. "The process allows the tape playback to sound closer to the output of the mixing console than ever before. It yields better separation, less distortion and a solidity to the sound that can be really remarkable." Recovering lost frequencies and digitally correcting wow and flutter and other timing issues, the Plangent Process reveals, as Ludwig puts it, "a sonic depth and clarity not heard since the original mix-down session." Neil Young and Grateful Dead are two artists that have already embraced Plangent for their reissues.

After a listening to a test run a few years back, a Plangent transfer of Darkness, Ludwig says, "Bruce encouraged remastering the entire catalog."

Luckily, there were no bumps in the road when it came to finding the original stereo masters. "Unlike many situations that seem to occur with increasing frequency where master tapes have been lost or damaged in a fire," Ludwig says, "Toby Scott has kept a database of all of Bruce's recordings, and Sony has a good storage system. The tapes were all where they should be. Toby told me most of the tapes were in good condition: Some needed baking to remove the 'sticky-tape syndrome' problem that makes many masters un-playable when taken out of storage, others did not."

So after baking for playback as needed, Scott transported the master tapes to the Plangent facility for transfer — but they didn’t go straight from there to Ludwig. "That master was sent to Bruce for review and approval. Then I got those high-resolution Plangent transfers with instructions to re-master them using all that I have learned and utilizing improvements in technology, while still maintaining the original intent for the sound of the album."

"When I first heard the Plangent transfers," Ludwig recalls, "I didn’t expect that the first three albums especially would sound so suddenly clear and full of depth. I knew these albums very well — no, they are not in my DNA, as some Backstreets readers seem to have, but I was hearing parts that had never stood out before, and the arrangements seemed to come together in a way that I was literally hearing for the first time. The horns and percussion on 'E Street Shuffle,' the guitars on 'Sandy'… it's all great."

"If it sounds good, and feels good…"
When it comes to the actual remastering, the desire to get it "just right" can prove vexing with such familiar and beloved material, but Ludwig boils down his approach to this: "As Duke Ellington said, 'If it sounds good, and feels good, it is good.'"

Of course, he isn't the only one making that call. Springsteen, Ludwig says, "will go to any lengths to prove to himself that what he has is as good as it can be…. He will not stop until the song or album has been reviewed and turned over as many times as it takes to conclude that it is what he wants."

And what does Bruce want? "I think it is like that Duke Ellington quote. If it sounds better, by his personal criteria, it’s approved."

Given the varying opinions in the digital age about what sounds good and what feels good, we asked Ludwig for his take on compression and the "Loudness Wars." He says he "tried to keep the older recordings — that exist in the rather non-compressed world in which they were created — dynamic. They should still sound like vintage Bruce, but better-sounding vintage Bruce!"

"I hate over-compression," Ludwig continues, "but for rock music there is a sweet-spot where compression adds excitement, punch and very musical glue to the sound. Going past that point — that is, the Loudness Wars — can sound exciting in a direct A/B comparison, but when listening to an entire album it becomes fatiguing to the ears. It’s always a trade-off. There are a few albums where originally Bruce wanted to use some compression, and the remasters have a little less. It is a balance, and a question of what 'feels good' that day."

"Being human, an artist can only determine what sounds good to them at that moment," Ludwig qualifies. But as for his own part in the process, "Every time I’ve had the opportunity and extreme honor to master any of Bruce’s music, I’m always trying to create as much musicality as I can from the mixes."

Formats and the future
That musicality is something vinyl listeners in particular should notice. "The LPs are cut from the high-resolution digital masters," Ludwig notes, "so they are from 24-bit sources, and on a great system they should sound a little better than the CDs in some aspects. We got to use some of the best pressing plants in the world for these. I joke that if the major record companies had been using these plants during the original days of vinyl, there would never have been any complaints about ticks, pops and surface noise."

The remasters will be coming not only to vinyl, CD and iTunes, but also other digital services like Spotify. There's even a chance that high-res digital files may become available: "I believe Sony is talking with HDTracks and other high resolution file download services…. Bruce and Sony want to make the new versions available in all formats."

Other albums already released digitally as part of the Mastered for iTunes series — including We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, Working on a Dream, and Wrecking Ball — are, of course, not part of this set. But the fact that they've already been remastered in 24-bit suggests (as does the Vol. 1 in the title of this new box set) that we can anticipate another wave further on up the road. Asked if that's the plan, Ludwig is direct: "Yes. I have already started on the remainder of the catalog. But those albums were mixed to digital, so it is more a matter of finessing the original to retain the intent while improving the fidelity and creating 24-bit final masters."

The River and Nebraska
The initial Mastered for iTunes batch did not include The River or Nebraska; those two remasters will be available here for the first time. The River is the one that has long been held up as the catalog title most in need of revisiting. Since the 1980 double album was originally mixed digitally, there weren't the speed issues of earlier records. But there was clearly room for improvement, says Ludwig: "When The River was first done and first remastered for CD, there were no digital domain consoles, and the analog-to-digital converters were not nearly as good as they are now, so I hope people will be pleased by the new version. For me, I thought it needed some warmth, and the new one has it."

Nebraska, given the nature of its origin, has always been tricky. That material was famously recorded to cassette, which caused many engineering headaches when preparing the album for release in 1982. Fortunately, Ludwig didn't have to go back as far as the mix-down cassette Bruce carried in his pocket. He explains that for the other six albums in the box, "we used all the original 1/4-inch, two-track mix masters, so nothing needed to come from multi-track. Nebraska was the exception. The original album was mixed to a cassette, and we could not cut vinyl from that, so during those Nebraska sessions, I made a 1/2-inch master reel which contains the correct takes, edited together, at the correct speed and with the correct azimuth Bruce wished for the album. That reel was used for the original vinyl cut, cassette masters and CD mastering, and it is what we worked from here."

Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town
Springsteen's 1975 and 1978 classics have been remastered before, but Ludwig confirms that these are indeed new versions of Born to Run and Darkness, not the ones that appeared in their corresponding box sets.

For an album that's been remastered as many times as Born to Run, what's left that can be done? According to Ludwig, it starts at the very beginning: "If you listen carefully to the opening four notes of the piano and harmonica on 'Thunder Road,' they always sounded a little 'shaky' to me. The Plangent Process magically fixed this problem; it sounds as it would be played in real life."

Don't expect a BTR overhaul, though. By the time of his 2005 remaster for the 30th Anniversary of Springsteen's masterpiece, Ludwig had it nailed to the point where he received "the ultimate compliment" from Springsteen: "When I got to remaster Born to Run for the anniversary box set, I saw Bruce backstage, and he told me that he was listening while driving in his car and that he heard Born to Run as he’d originally intended it to sound for the first time!... So I wasn’t about to change the approach. Yet, to me, the new transfers gave it even more life than before, and thus there are some subtle differences to the way something would be EQ'd. There would be less EQ now, as the originals sounded that much better from the get-go." The same goes for Darkness on the Edge of Town.

"Do they sound different? Absolutely!" Ludwig declares. "If I didn't already have them, I'd go out and buy the new versions — and this is from a fan, not a marketing person."

Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973-1984 will be released on November 17.

Backstreet Records will be carrying both configurations; watch this space, and we'll make an announcement when we begin taking pre-orders.
pi_144855876
Ben wel benieuwd naar remaster van WIESS
pi_144979488
De remasterd CD set gaat 99 dollar kostten, en de LP set 269 of 279 las ik net, dus het is een forse investering voor nummers die de meesten al meerdere keren hebben op CD. Dus geen outtakes, concertregistraties etc zoals met de laatste "boxen". :'(
Op woensdag 9 juni 2010 @ 09:07 schreef lezzer: Verder legt fruityloop uitstekend uit hoe het in het echte leven gaat.
pi_144981140
Op wowhd is de LP editie voor 112,99 en de cd versie voor 46,99 en daarnaast krijg je vandaag nog 15% korting als je 2 artikelen besteld.

Dus ik heb de LP box maar besteld ^O^
pi_145002978
Ik heb ook wat dingen gekocht op wowhd nu die korting geldt maar ik kan heel die boxset niet vinden.
WowHD Nederlands?

- JS

Edit:
Gevonden. Thanks voor de tip. Scheelt weer wat duiten! Mooi de CD-versie gepreordered. Prima prijs zo!

[ Bericht 15% gewijzigd door Jumpstone op 28-09-2014 22:55:34 ]
pi_145025090
Dat lijkt er inderdaad meer op!
Op woensdag 9 juni 2010 @ 09:07 schreef lezzer: Verder legt fruityloop uitstekend uit hoe het in het echte leven gaat.
  woensdag 12 november 2014 @ 11:01:55 #109
67174 Dos37
Come on Twente
pi_146566176
Bruce was maandag te gast bij een van zijn grootste fans Daily Show van Jon Stewart alleen was het niet een grootst interview. Het ging alleen over een boekje Outlaw Pete dat uit gaat komen. Volgens mij heeft Bruco drie zinnen gezegd.

Erg jammer ik had wel wat willen horen over zijn plannen voor 2015
Premier League toto winnaar 2007-2008 en [b]2008-2009[/b]
Held Blaise NKUFO [b]All time topscoorder in Enschede[/b]
[b]WE WON IT ELEVEN TIMES![/b]
  woensdag 12 november 2014 @ 12:20:31 #110
228665 Peter88Online
You may say I'm a dreamer
pi_146568627
Hij heeft gisteren wel opgetreden met Dave Grohl en Zac Brown. Een cover van Fortunate Son van CCR ^O^.

“Tomorrow there’ll be sunshine, And all this darkness past”
pi_146758683
"A never-before-released live recording of Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band’s first show at the Apollo Theater on 03/0912 is now available for purchase at live.brucespringsteen.net. The site launched today featuring The Apollo Theater recording along with high quality live recordings from 30 previously released concerts taped during the 2014 High Hopes Tour and Springsteen’s entire album catalog.
The Apollo Theater recording, mixed by Bob Clearmountain and mastered by Bob Ludwig, also marks the first in a series of new archival releases that will be made available on live.brucespringsteen.net. Each of the 31 concerts that are live today are available as a 3-CD set with custom artwork or as high-resolution 24-bit downloads, MP3s, or lossless CD-Quality downloads."

Fijn zeg. Eerst heb ik een groot deel van de shows gekocht toen ze uitkwamen en nu zijn ze beter gemixt en opnieuw te koop. Wat een goedkope geldtruc zeg. Valt me eerlijk gezegd wel tegen.

Toch zou ik ze graag in de hogere kwaliteit willen hebben maar dat gaat me een fortuin kosten en dat voor een show die ik in feite al heb. Mochten er mensen willen traden hoor ik het graag :)

- JS

[ Bericht 12% gewijzigd door Jumpstone op 17-11-2014 22:32:13 ]
pi_146775171
Iemand al die boxset binnen? Ben erg benieuwd naar de remasters :)
pi_146775235
Het lijkt er wel op dat er meerdere archive releases komen. Op de site staat de first in a series of archive releases. Hopelijk komt er heel wat moois onze kant op
pi_146803518
quote:
0s.gif Op dinsdag 18 november 2014 15:02 schreef Ranja_Ranja het volgende:
Iemand al die boxset binnen? Ben erg benieuwd naar de remasters :)
De boxset is erg goed! Hoor nu instrumenten bij NYCS die ik normaal niet hoorde. Het klinkt allemaal veel helderder en voller. Je hoort nu ook heel goed de bassloopjes van Garry etc. The River (album) is het geld alleen al waard!
Aanrader!
  zaterdag 22 november 2014 @ 13:28:01 #115
193759 BartUlft
Working on a dream
pi_146896438
De Top2000-stembus is weer geopend. Stemt u allen Jungleland even die lijst in?
http://t.co/KLo0WYreUm
  zaterdag 22 november 2014 @ 13:31:20 #116
54310 Keano
PSV / Celtic
pi_146896539
quote:
0s.gif Op zaterdag 22 november 2014 13:28 schreef BartUlft het volgende:
De Top2000-stembus is weer geopend. Stemt u allen Jungleland even die lijst in?
http://t.co/KLo0WYreUm
Al een paar jaar vaste prik in mijn vrije keuze
"These four walls saw the rise and fall and your midnight getaway"
  maandag 1 december 2014 @ 20:48:48 #117
228665 Peter88Online
You may say I'm a dreamer
pi_147198823
Vannacht (01:30 NL tijd) speelt Bruce met U2 op Time Square.

http://www.u2.com/news/title/u2-minus-1-live-in-new-york-tonight
“Tomorrow there’ll be sunshine, And all this darkness past”
  dinsdag 2 december 2014 @ 07:05:30 #118
113373 doeka
Pompiedomtiedom
pi_147209523
quote:
0s.gif Op maandag 1 december 2014 20:48 schreef Peter88Online het volgende:
Vannacht (01:30 NL tijd) speelt Bruce met U2 op Time Square.

http://www.u2.com/news/title/u2-minus-1-live-in-new-york-tonight
Mijn dochter was erbij! Mijn telefoon stond helemaal vol met filmpjes die ze vannacht heeft gemaakt.
Helaas is de kwaliteit behoorlijk belabberd, maar hey! ze was er wel bij.
But till then tramps like us baby we were born to run
But till then tramps like us baby we were born to run
  dinsdag 2 december 2014 @ 13:30:54 #119
228665 Peter88Online
You may say I'm a dreamer
pi_147216272

Twee nummers deden ze met Bruce: Where The Streets Have No Name en I Still Haven't Found Where I'm Looking For. Die laatste was beter dan de eerste.
“Tomorrow there’ll be sunshine, And all this darkness past”
pi_147217452
quote:
0s.gif Op dinsdag 2 december 2014 13:30 schreef Peter88Online het volgende:

Twee nummers deden ze met Bruce: Where The Streets Have No Name en I Still Haven't Found Where I'm Looking For. Die laatste was beter dan de eerste.
I Still Haven't Found Where I'm Looking For hebben ze ook tijdens de Rock & Roll Hall of Fame gedaan.

Geluid is niet echt lekker, zang hoor je niet zo goed.

[ Bericht 2% gewijzigd door Luni op 02-12-2014 14:18:25 ]
  dinsdag 2 december 2014 @ 21:23:37 #121
124375 LeroyBrown
Bring back that Leroy Brown!
pi_147231373
Jungleland staat eindelijk in de Top 2000! http://www.staatieindetop2000.nl/bruce-springsteen/jungleland Werd hoog tijd :)
[i]Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king
And a king ain't satisfied, till he rules everything[/i]
pi_147243358
Ben benieuwd of ze hem helemaal draaien
  woensdag 3 december 2014 @ 13:16:13 #123
363891 laxus13
Gotta Catch Em' All
pi_147245576
quote:
0s.gif Op dinsdag 2 december 2014 21:23 schreef LeroyBrown het volgende:
Jungleland staat eindelijk in de Top 2000! http://www.staatieindetop2000.nl/bruce-springsteen/jungleland Werd hoog tijd :)
Terecht *O*
For you, there'll be no more crying.
For you, the sun will be shining.
And I feel that when I'm with you,
It's alright, I know it's right.
pi_147912400
Een kerstcadeautje van Bruce:
quote:
NEW FROM THE ARCHIVES: AGORA '78
Aug. 9, 1978 Cleveland, OH

Deep into the Darkness Tour, the E Street Band took the stage at Cleveland’s Agora Theatre and Ballroom on August 9, 1978, where the entire show was simulcast on local station WMMS and many other stations around the country to an estimated audience of 3 million listeners. For years bootleg copies of the FM broadcast, in various degrees of quality, widely circulated among collectors and established The Agora ’78 as a legendary performance from Darkness-era Springsteen.

Not until now, however, has the pristine live stereo mix been heard. Seven 1/4 inch reels were unearthed in the Thrill Hill Archives and transferred via the Plangent Process, the same method used on the recent Album Collection Vol. 1 remastering project.

The entire show is now available in High Definition 24 bit / 192 kHz audio, as well as on a 3 CD set and MP3 and CD-Quality downloads.

CD orders will begin shipping Jan. 23. Order the CDs and upgrade to CD+MP3 Bundle for only $1.95 more so you can download the MP3s today.
quote:
The Agora
Cleveland, OH
Share

New from the Bruce Springsteen Archives, transferred from the stereo reel-to-reel tapes via the Plangent Process and mastered at Gateway Mastering. HD files are 24 bit / 192 kHz.

Release notes from Toby Scott:
I found the seven Agora tape reels in a box that had been returned from the Rock'n Roll Hall Of Fame. The tapes were part of an exclusive Springsteen exhibit “Asbury Park to the Promised Land”. It wasn’t until the request to release this show came up that the tapes needed to be found. Not at Sony, not at Thrill Hill Archives, not at the archiving company. Last known location was the Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame. They informed me what box to look in and there they were, marked with the original indication of speed, tracks and show date.

I had the tapes delivered to Plangent Processes for evaluation and transfer, if they seemed to be of adequate quality. After comparison to other copies of this show, this was the best version and potentially the original master tapes. Plangent transferred all seven reels using their unique process, which corrects any speed variations for accurate playback. This eliminates the wow and flutter usually found in the playback of any analog tape. This new transfer to the digital domain was done at 192 (samples per second) with 24 bit resolution. The resulting digital files were sent to Gateway Mastering for evaluation and mastering, as was done to the Box Set Volume 1, recently released to critical acclaim. The resulting new master will give a renewed vigor to the already exciting show.
http://live.brucespringst(...)om-Cleveland-OH.html

En de setlist mag er wezen!
Set List
1. Summertime Blues
2. Badlands
3. Spirit In The Night
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
5. Factory
6. The Promised Land
7. Prove It All Night
8. Racing in the Street
9. Thunder Road
10. Jungleland
11. Paradise By The "C"
12. Fire
13. Sherry Darling
14. Not Fade Away - Gloria - She's The One
15. Growin' Up
16. Backstreets
17. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

ENCORE
1. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
2. Born to Run
3. Because the Night
4. Raise Your Hand
5. Twist and Shout
pi_147912563
Yesss fantastisch :D
abonnement Unibet Coolblue
Forum Opties
Forumhop:
Hop naar:
(afkorting, bv 'KLB')