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In Reply to: RE: You know what? posted by Todd Krieger on November 09, 2014 at 13:13:06
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I originally bought the remastered "jewel box" version from Amazon.com. A lot of tracks on this particular disc have Auto-Tune applied. (The other 3 discs seem to be fine.) Track 6 in particular. Made me depressed....
I later got the "tall book" version of the set. Off eBay. Disc 3, including Track 6, was devoid of Auto-Tune in the "tall book" set. I've demonstrated the difference to several people, who were dumbfounded as much as I was.
There is also some Eva Cassidy CDs with and without. Don't remember the details, but will provide this later.
Sinatra unadulterated is music heaven. I can recommend the "tall book" version of "The Columbia Years" to anyone.
I'll leave it to anybody who is interested to listen for themselves - "Day By Day" is the 6th track on the third disc. Obviously just listening to the smidgen Amazon provides is far from definitive, but its the best I can do since I don't own the discs.
Hmm, didn't realize Eva Cassidy was "legendary".
"I'll leave it to anybody who is interested to listen for themselves - 'Day By Day' is the 6th track on the third disc"
You've brought up a different set.
Track 6 on Disc 3 is titled "You're My Girl".
There is only one upload of this track on YouTube.... It's the non-Auto Tuned version.
nt
Don't bother, Rick. If he honestly thinks the Dudamel/SBYO Beethoven 7th on DGG is a doctored version of the Cleveland/Szell performance on Sony, there is no point in discussing any of this with him. I could discuss that one at length an in detail, but it would be pointless. Thanks again for reminding me of it. I just don't like seeing people's integrity attacked, but Dave can take care of himself, so I'm outta here. ;)
You should campaign to the moderators to delete my response to Rick........
I was curious to see if Todd could mention any specific remasters because the idea of auto-tuning old recordings by singers like Sinatra seemed utterly absurd to me. I look forward to Todd's warning about the auto-tuned remasters of Oistrakh.
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