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Rainbow - All Night Long (2011 Remastered) (SHM-CD)



On 8 November 2010, record company Universal Music announced a remastered and expanded reissue of the album set for release in May 2011. This as part of a new record deal between Queen and Universal Music, which meant Queen's association with EMI Records came to an end after almost 40 years. According to Universal Music, all Queen albums were to be remastered and reissued in 2011. By September 2012 the reissue program was completed.[76] Along with this came a 5.1 channel release of the album on Blu-ray Audio.




Rainbow - All Night Long (2011 Remastered) (SHM-CD)



ABOUT THE DISC & RECORDINGS: It's hard to believe, but in the 30-plus years of the CD era the original album version of "Judy at Carnegie Hall" has never been available in digital format. From its first incarnation on CD in 1987 until now, every CD release has strayed from that original two record vinyl album. That's not necessarily a negative thing. From the 1989 CD release through the 2000 and 2001 CD releases, the "complete" (or in the case of the 1989 CD, expanded) concert has been readily available. Complete in that these releases include the chatter and bits of spoken business that, due to time restraints, were left out of the original vinyl release. It must be noted that the vinyl version is what the legacy of "Judy at Carnegie Hall" was based on for over 25 years, won the five Grammy's, the accolades and the enduring legend. However, since 1987, an entire generation of fans has grown up knowing only the experience of the complete CD versions, and not the original album. This 2012 JSP Records release brings the recording full circle by premiering the original mono album on CD. Fans who only know the complete CD releases are in for a treat. The original album is still a singular aural experience like none other. Sadly, Capitol Records ignored the 50th anniversary of the concert and album in 2011. Fans hoped an anniversary edition boxed set would be released that included both the previously released complete version and the original vinyl version. Lucky for us, JSP Records has stepped in to provide fans with the original vinyl version, newly remastered. For the record, the album made its CD debut in 1987 when Capitol released an abridged version. The outrage from fans was such that the label released a 2-CD set in 1989 (#C2-90013), complete with most of that previously unreleased dialog. In March 2000, the complete concert (including all of Judy's stories and chatter to the audience) was released by DCC Compact Classics. This 24 karat 2-CD set presented the concert as recorded through the microphone that night, with no auditorium reverb added. All the songs were presented in the order of the concert. Capitol released their own complete, restored and remastered version on a special 2-CD release on February 27, 2001, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the concert. The difference between this and the DCC Compact version is that this Capitol version has the added "hall" sound, whereas the DCC version presents the sound as recorded in Judy's microphone. This results in a sound that places Judy's voice front and center, with the rest of the hall in the background. It's a matter of taste as to which one a fan prefers. To this day, "Judy At Carnegie Hall" is considered one of the greatest live performances ever caught on record. If it's possible for the electricity of a performance to come through on a record, this is it! All images on this page from the collections of Scott Brogan & Eric Hemphill. 041b061a72


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