Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
I could definitely hear an improvement on the Joshua Tree, both on my ipod and through my Bose speaker so i'm not doubting the quality. I'm happy with how Boy sounds, thats how I know it (although you won't know if it can sound any better without hearing it first) so paying for it again won't be my happiest move ever but if they give it the full 3 disc box treatment then i'll be at the shop at 9am again. I'll be buying 2 of them to keep one sealed aswell. I'm happy with the remasters but i'd love a rework of Pop before all this. A huge big complete box set would be awesome containing all the albums and b-sides with a few special DVD's chucked in. That would be my cup of tea but we'd all probably complain about that to if it costs £150. Bring it on, let me hear it then i'll know it was worth it.
Originally posted by Blue_RoomPersonally, I think anything that was originally recorded in analog needs to be remastered in some form at this point.
Originally posted by Blue_Room[..]
I just hate it when something gets released and people accuse U2 of selling out. Its the same old tiring argument that always gets thrown out there. I wasnt really directing it at you either, just in general. U2 are a business, they make money off of what they do. Its their job, and for fans to accuse them of selling out at every turn just gets old. They have people that work for them that rely on them for the income also. So its not just about U2 raking it in. Even if it were, I think they deserve it. I think about the joy their music and concerts have brought to my life and I think they are worth every penny.
Originally posted by thefly07what happened to "fuck the past, kiss the future"?
Originally posted by iTim[..]
"We glorify the past, when the future dries up" - God Part II
I hope the future hasn't dried up.![]()
Originally posted by Blue_Room[..]
Personally, I think anything that was originally recorded in analog needs to be remastered in some form at this point. So that would mean all albums up to Achtung Baby at least (I don't remember if Zooropa was recorded in Analog or not?). I just hate it when something gets released and people accuse U2 of selling out. Its the same old tiring argument that always gets thrown out there. I wasnt really directing it at you either, just in general. U2 are a business, they make money off of what they do. Its their job, and for fans to accuse them of selling out at every turn just gets old. They have people that work for them that rely on them for the income also. So its not just about U2 raking it in. Even if it were, I think they deserve it. I think about the joy their music and concerts have brought to my life and I think they are worth every penny.
I agree, the bonus disc(s) need to have cool material on them for it to make it worth the money of a box set. If they give Boy the same treatment they gave Joshua Tree I will be very happy with it. IE, early demos (would be good to have the remastered early demos on CD) and a pro shot of a Boy show.
I dont think it all has to be tied to a specific anniversary either. Maybe Achtung Baby, because it was the "other" big U2 album. But the other albums can just be released whenever IMO. October probably needs remastering the most, but probably has the least bonus material to add. Not many demos from that era as they used just about everything they had at the time on that album.
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
Depending on how good the special DVDs are, I'd grab them.
Or if you have a choice of the editions:
Just the CDs by themselves
Special Edition with bonus disc
Deluxe Edition with three CDs and three videos
Pop would likely have as a special edition:
The original CD remastered (think the 1990-2000 mixes).
Bonus CD would have to have Levitate, Odieupussy, Mothership, Hymn To Mr Universe and Big Girls Are Best coming to mind.
A DVD would have to be either Edmonton, Sarajevo, Santiago or Johannesburg.