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This is a rather fascinating pressing. It's a remaster of the original version and sounds quite distinct from the modern re-releases that are essentially complete remixes (all recent vinyl pressings and CDs). I'd say it sounds quite nice, maybe a tad more clouded and veiled than the original release but it softens some of the harshness. It needs to be turned up loud (which I haven't been able to do yet) to truly appreciate the differences in tone.
Fantastic album by an incredible band. The amazing lineup (Schuldiner, La Rocque, Di Giorgio, Hoglan) made this record stand out in Death's discography. Every instrument is clear and Steve Di Giorgio's fretless bass is loud enough to showcase his mastery. From the start with 'Overactive imagination' to the end with 'The philosopher', you'll experience an intense sonic assault. Some Death fans don't like this album while others call it the best. I won't go that far but I highly recommend it to anyone who loves great music.
like the others mentioned, the remix guy's probly a drummer... guitars and vocals are too quiet... not a bad track overall
like the other guy said, the one who remixed this must've been a drummer... guitars and vocals are way too quiet... all in all, not a terrible track
The color scheme is absolutely stunning and matches the original album artwork perfectly. The audio is the 2011 remaster by Allen Douches, which I believe really brings out the nuances of this masterpiece and sounds even better on vinyl than my CD version. All around, it's a fantastic reissue. Long live Evil Chuck and DEATH!!!
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