As I sit listening to the remastered version of “No 1 in
Heaven” by Sparks I can’t help but
notice that some of the extra tracks are sourced from vinyl. I understand that 30
year old master tapes get lost and I can accept that sometimes this is the only
source available. But what I don’t understand is why they are always so badly
mastered.
If an enthusiast such as DJPaulT can master vinyl to sound immaculate
for his excellent “Burning the Ground” website; why can’t professional
engineers do the same? It doesn’t take long to remove pops and crackles from a
digital recording and adjusting EQ isn’t too complicated if performed by
someone with skill.
Either
record companies need to start looking harder
for master tapes or employ DJPaulT to master their vinyl. Take pride in
your work like Paul or don't bother I say. Music is too important for
half hearted efforts.