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767.1 | gable ratchet | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Thu May 28 1987 15:58 | 23 |
| I picked up all three at BCD in Harvard Square.
In keeping with the intentions of the artist, I will refrain from
using anything but the proper album titles:
`peter gabriel' (the one with Pete sitting in the blue car early one
rainy evening, I guess) sounds terrific. This is the one I was really
hoping I'd see some day on CD. "Solsbury Hill" sounds better than you've
ever heard it. "Humdrum" is another one that sounds better on CD, even
though there is hisssssssssssssss.
`peter gabriel' (the one with Pete scratching the album cover) improves
slightly, but the hiss gives it an overal rating of "about the same as
the vinyl."
`peter gabriel' (the one with Pete's "melting" face) sounds great, too.
It's too bad, though, that the artists can't (or won't) go back and re-mix
these albums for CD. All three could have sounded much better. Take it
from George Martin, who says the CD is a "different medium" which requires
a different mix . . .
John
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767.2 | PG's CD's | USHS01::PARRACO | | Fri May 29 1987 15:05 | 31 |
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I got the 1st 2, but have not seen the 3rd.
PG I - Excellent sound, slight hiss, but a 75% improvement over
over the LP.
PG II - PG's heavy reliance on Robert Fripp makes this album very
strong in the mid to high ranges, and requires a lot of
volume to appreciate the subtleties. The absence of scratches
on "Mother of Violence" and the end of "White Shadow" make
this a must have CD ...
Also - they have issued a mini-CD called "Big Time" with :
1. Big Time , extended version, very different than
the version on "So".
2. No Self Control, from PG III
3. Curtains, from the "So" sessions, not released before.
4. Across the River, with Stewart Copeland on drums,
from a set PG did for the "Best of Music and Rhythm"
album in England.
5. Big Time, the "So" version.
This was only $ 9.99, and came with no jewel case.
- Andy
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767.3 | any more info? | NOFALT::BLITZ | huh? | Wed Jun 03 1987 11:40 | 7 |
| Are these imports? What record company puts them out. I've been looking
for PG III ever since I bought my first CD player (~1.5 yr). After I
read this note on Friday, I went to 4 stores in Framingham, and none of
them had heard that these CDs had been released.
I would rather not make a special trip into boston for the CDs. Does
anyone knows where you can get them west of 128?
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767.4 | The ones I saw were imports | STAR06::SELBY | | Wed Jun 03 1987 14:45 | 6 |
| re: .3
I'm in Atlanta and saw these discs today. They were priced $17
in a store that sells domestic disc for $12-$14. Must be an import.
Dale
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767.5 | Yup, they'z imports from the U.K. | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Wed Jun 03 1987 19:54 | 4 |
| They're on Virgin/Charisma.
The catalog numbers are PGCD1, PGCD2 and PGCD3. I'm sure you can guess
which one is `peter gabriel' III.
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767.6 | Wait... If you can | CHFV03::TODD | Tom Todd, F.S., Champaign, IL | Wed Jun 24 1987 19:29 | 8 |
| I'm told by my local record store owner that #3 (melting cover) is due to be
released in the US sometime in July. Since the price on the import versions
is pretty hefty (around $18 - $19, by consensus), it would be more economical
to wait the extra month. You might catch it on a $12.99 sale then.
(BTW : He knew nothing about US releases of #1 or #2)
Tom
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767.7 | How about German... | AKOV01::KAPLAN | We're havin' some fun now... | Mon Jul 27 1987 10:10 | 7 |
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Now that I own PG I, II, III, has anyone seen any of the german
versions of his albums on CD?
Thanks for any info.
Steve.
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767.8 | | SOFBAS::JOHNSON | Call Security | Thu Jul 30 1987 14:15 | 13 |
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PG III is out; I picked it up at Lechmere last weekend for ~$14.
Analog, obviously, and not remixed, but sounds great. "Intruder"
sounds chilling through headphones, and I've always loved "No Self
Control" (on the CD Phil "The Antichrist" Collins' drumming
is even more powerful)
No sign of I or II yet. I'd kill for Peter-Gabriel-In-The-Rain-
Covered-Car; I want to hear what "Here Comes the Flood" _really_
sounds like, without tape hiss and distortion.
Matt
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767.9 | Severe Storm... | AKOV11::KAPLAN | | Fri Jul 31 1987 09:01 | 4 |
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Here Comes The Flood Sounds great on CD. The key is not to
turn the volume up too loud at the beginning (the 'chorus' almost
blew my speakers...)
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767.10 | Fripp's `Exposure' | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Sun Aug 02 1987 21:29 | 3 |
| Speaking of "Here Comes The Flood," I heard that Fripp's `Exposure' is
now available on CD from EG Records. (Pete says he likes the Frippertronic
version better.) Haven't seen it yet in the Boston area, though...
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767.11 | re .-1 | SRFSUP::LEAS | I usta know what I was talking about. | Thu Aug 06 1987 18:57 | 3 |
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I think that version of `Flood' is also available on the Fripp
compilation release _Network_. Is that on CD yet?
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767.12 | Re .-1 | ELUDOM::WARD | John Ward | Fri Aug 07 1987 18:59 | 4 |
| You're right about _Network_ containing "...Flood." I haven't heard
anything about that album's CD release.
BTW, I saw _Exposure_ listed in the back of the latest "Digital Audio."
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767.13 | 1+2+3 = 4+5? | JANUS::HUDSON | William Hudson, REO-G/F2 DTN 830-3101 | Mon Aug 10 1987 06:01 | 8 |
| I have So and love it, but recently picked up PGCD4 and am less
enthusiastic. How do 1,2,3 compare? So strikes me as being more
"musical" than 4 with greater variety and breadth of style (just
my taste, of course!). Any comments greatly appeciated - even though
they're not imports in the UK, we're still talking about $15 - $18
each (standard prices here).
wrh
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767.14 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Mon Aug 10 1987 13:10 | 28 |
| Depends on what you're looking for. PG I has some fine songs, but I find the
perdormances lacking bite. The best songs have more bite on the Live album.
PG II similarly, although some might prefer this album for Robert Fripp's
playing. PG III is where I really come in. This album was a complete
departure, bringing in the Burundi beat on the drums (Phil Collins is one of
the drummers), which reappeared in less punkish and more authentic terms on PG
IV. PG III is a must for Kate Bush fans, although her presence is less felt
than on "So". PG III has lots of surprise guests, and has a bit more musical
variety than IV, which was mostly composed on the Fairlight CMI STARTING with
the rhythms. I like IV, but it has less mass appeal than III (with the
exception of the ONE song I DETEST, "Shock the Monkey").
I believe IV and Live were recorded digitally, perhaps III as well, so these
are probably ideal recordings to buy on CD vs. vinyl.
The German versions, by the way, are NOT overdubs, if memory serves me
correctly, but different recordings. I had the German version of either III
or IV (can't even remember!) and found it very dull sounding. Maybe it was
me, or maybe Peter was singing words he didn't know and didn't put as much
feeling into it.
I don't consider "So" to be a commercial "sell-out" on Peter's part, as many
people do. I consider it to be the natural maturation of a musician who has
dabbled in many different musical forms over the years. I DO find it ironic,
though, that Peter has finally overtaken his peers (Genesis) in popularity!
Mark
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767.15 | | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Mon Aug 10 1987 22:36 | 4 |
| Re: .14
Only IV was recorded digitally.
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767.16 | | SOFBAS::JOHNSON | in 70mm with 6-track Dolby Stereo | Thu Jul 28 1988 07:47 | 7 |
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"So" was purposely recorded AAD because PG felt that the analog
recording handled bass more strongly (and with Tony Levin this becomes
a very important consideration...)
Matt
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