US CD mastered by Joe Gastwirt - sounds decent, but a pause between the end of 21st Century Man and Hold On Tight. Electric Light Orchestra (or ELO for short, now going by Jeff Lynne's ELO) is a British rock group formed from The Move in Birmingham, England, which released eleven studio albums between 19 and two more albums, Zoom in 2001 and Alone In The Universe in 2015, both which featured only Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy from the original lineup. Mastersound - sounds fine, but a huge dropout on "Wishing" ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA - Discovery (CD ALBUM REMASTERED) NEW SEALED 16 product ratings Condition: New Quantity: 3 available / 1 sold Price: £9.95 Buy it now Add to basket Watch this item Returns accepted This item will be sent through eBays Global Shipping Programme. Japan CD for the European market - nothing to complain about US CD mastered by Joe Gastwirt - the low end sounds less muddy, but too much treble Japan CD made for the European Market - sounds OK, the low end is a bit muddy Remaster - a touch too much treble, great bonus tracks UK CD - similar to the Japan CD, a slightly better defined low end Japan CD made for the European market - sounds OK Remaster - a polished sound, could be worse, nice bonus tracks CD (with the interludes) - too much treble, too less low end US CD mastered by Joe Gastwirt and the European CD have the same mastering The ELO albums I have (or had) in various versions are: Discovery is the eighth studio album by English rock band Electric Light Orchestra ELO. And I would like to conentrate on the "classic" ELO era which ends with the 1986 release Balance Of Power. I guess we can leave out Eldorado since the DCC is most likely the definitive version on CD. How do you think do these compare to the earlier CD editions? This leaves us with 11 albums:Ĭan you share your impressions of recommendable CD versions of these albums? And could you also tell if you compared certain editions and which were those?Īs a starting point, I know that most of the catalogue has been remastered by Sony (Joseph Palmaccio), and I have read conflicting reports of the sound quality. Only genuine Australian with the Discovery font of the front cover on the label. And I would like to concentrate on the "classic" ELO era which ends with the 1986 release Balance Of Power. Electric Light Orchestra - Discovery VG/VG+ Includes Insert. I want to start a more systematic discussion of the different CD masterings of the ELO studio albums. Then there were threads about the upcoming or not upcoming remasters. Previous ELO threads were mostly dominated by discussion of compilations and box sets (some of which do sound great!).
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