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Passing_Stranger wrote:I'd rather they remix Brilliant, making it less brackwalled and harsh to the ears - or get their live video recordings out (if there are any). Anything is better than constantly re-releasing the old stuff readily available in all formats imaginable.
BigManRestless wrote:Whatever happened to that Ultravox anthology the Extreme Voice website were putting together?
postpunkmonk wrote:Passing_Stranger - Remixing "Brilliant" might help, but what that album needed was to be re-written and re-recorded and especially, re-sung. And yes, a re-mastering would keep the drums from sounding like harsh gunfire; it's badly brickwalled. It's impossible to listen to that album on headphones [though why would I?]. If they would have allowed Warren to write, maybe it could have been better. But they didn't.
MissingPersons wrote:They should make some Remaster of their 2 albums from the 90s. They are criminally underrated, and even disowned by the band as it seems.
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