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Joshua Tree Gold CD...worth $200? Also when is U2 gonna remaster their albums?

post #1 of 22
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OK first of all, I am seriously considering picking up the 24KGold Remastered version of the Joshua Tree. They're asking like $200 for it though I'm wondering if it's worth it? How much better do you suspect it sounds over the original pressing? Also is there a gold version of R&H?

Also, when in the flying ***** is U2 going to get on the ball and remaster their catalog? October, Boy, and War are in desperate....I mean DESPERATE need of a remaster! October in particular sound AWFUL to me now. Please tell me someone has heard something about these albums being remastered!
post #2 of 22
no disc is worth $200
post #3 of 22
You mean new or used? I've got a used one I'd sell you for $200
post #4 of 22
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Originally Posted by isamu View Post
OK , I am considering picking up the 24KGold Remastered version of the Joshua Tree.
Agree with TMonk...and if can be had, the vinyl will sound much better on a dedicated system..do you have a TT?
post #5 of 22
Actually a modern remaster of War or October may sound worse than the original CDs due to compression/NR etc
post #6 of 22
I would guess that you could buy a decent turntable for that much; you could then pick up the original LPs far cheaper.
post #7 of 22
Is this the MFSL version? If so, it does sound considerably better than the original. I'm not sure I'd spend $200 on it. See if you can get a used one for cheaper if you love the album.
post #8 of 22
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I don't have a turn table, and don't even have room for one
post #9 of 22
I'm not crazy about many of the MFSL cds. they sound dark to me. for $200 i would have to hear it first and it would have to be my favorite cd EVER
post #10 of 22
All MFSL stuff I have bought used have cost about 25-50$. I would not waste several hundred dollars for a CD release. I have listened to Joshua Tree MFSL version and yes it is lot better than the original release, not 200$ better though.
post #11 of 22
U2's greatest hits were "remastered" and sound horrible, really horrible. MFSL is what you have to rely on until U2 releases an audiophile-quality run, which may be 20 years from now, who knows.
post #12 of 22
I have this:

and IMO is unlistenable,the mastering is a joke
post #13 of 22
Don't see why they don't, so many other artists have - anyone into Simple Minds? They were from around the same time period/genre (and still around).

They remastered/repackaged all their albums and they sound terrific. I think The Joshua Tree and October could use a GOOD remaster.
post #14 of 22
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I'm not crazy about many of the MFSL cds. they sound dark to me...
That may or may not be true, but my expereince has been that MFSL hybrid SACD discs are very much worth having. The only way you would get my MFSL gold disc copy of John Coltrane's Soultrane is to pry it from my cold, dead hands.

--Jerome
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Originally Posted by Stephen_Ri View Post
I would guess that you could buy a decent turntable for that much; you could then pick up the original LPs far cheaper.
this is where I was going with my initial post..the analog on the LP will destroy most any redbook playbook, on similar or less adequate systems, antiquated or not...the phono stage and TT should best the CD by a fair margin
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I don't have a turn table, and don't even have room for one
make room, ahem.
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