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budaniel MusicFan
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Posted: 22 July 2010 at 8:09pm | IP Logged
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Just wondering how it's known that the Tane Cain CD on Renaissance is mastered from vinyl.Does anyone know where that information came from? Thanks.
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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 22 July 2010 at 10:49pm | IP Logged
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Can't speak for the CD, but the iTunes copy had audible surface noise and vinyl artifacts.
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EdisonLite MusicFan
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Posted: 23 July 2010 at 8:43am | IP Logged
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budaniel wrote:
Just wondering how it's known that the Tane Cain CD on Renaissance is mastered from vinyl.Does anyone know where that information came from? Thanks. |
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I can't answer the question specifically about this CD, but most times it's not a matter of information coming from anywhere (like the net, amazon reviews, magazines) but just people here at the Pat Downey site hearing the CDs we own and clearly being able to tell it's from vinyl, even cleaned up vinyl. There's almost always some kind of vinyl "giveaways".
But as far as the Renaissance label goes, the news that this CD is from vinyl doesn't surprise me at all. Somewhere in the mid 2000s (or earlier), Renaissance became a bootleg label. Nothing they release is legitimately licensed - so they don't have access to master tapes. They can (and do) pull songs from other CD releases, but if the album hasn't already been released on CD before, then they just do their own vinyl transfers. If this Tane Cain CD hasn't been released elsewhere, then this Renaissance CD would undoubtedly be a vinyl transfer.
I worked on a "Very Best of Jigsaw" CD for Taragon Records in the mid '90s, a 24 song comp. Years later, Renaissance released a "Jigsaw Anthology", chose 20 of the 24 songs that were on that CD (and Jigsaw has released 160 songs), and then used my liner notes verbatim (except for changing a word here and there) and DIDN'T credit me (or pay me) as a liner notes writer!
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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Posted: 23 July 2010 at 5:17pm | IP Logged
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I will never purchase another disc on the Renaissance label after getting "The Playboy Years" by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds. The vinyl transfer they did on that disc was awful.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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Posted: 14 November 2015 at 10:47am | IP Logged
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my commercial 45 for the tane cain song "holdin' on" issued
as rca 13287 lists a run time on the label as 3:19 but
actually runs 3:14....this 45 run time info s/b added to
the db...
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80smusicfreak MusicFan
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Great news. For those who weren't satisfied w/ the original 2009 U.S. CD re-issue of Tane Cain on Renaissance, the U.K.-based Rock Candy label has just released their own CD re-issue of the album, newly remastered. However, because it's a U.K. import, it doesn't qualify for Pat's db. Page about the new release on Rock Candy's official web site: TANE CAIN - "Tane Cain" (2015 U.K. import). You can buy directly through their web site, or through their listings on eBay, where their user i.d. is "rockcandyrecords". Current listing from them on eBay: TANE CAIN - "Tane Cain" (2015 U.K. import)...
Although the hype sticker on the front of the new Rock Candy re-issue boldly states "First time on CD", it's actually the third, of course following the 2009 U.S. re-issue on Renaissance, and a 2012 Japanese re-issue on the Airmail label, which came in a miniature LP sleeve. Recent listing on eBay: TANE CAIN - "Tane Cain" (2012 Japanese import)...
I've had the original U.S. cassette of Tane Cain for 25+ years now, and I have to say, I always thought it was a darn good album, if you're into '80s female rockers. I've never owned the album on CD, so I will definitely be getting this one when I place my next bulk order w/ Rock Candy (have bought from them in the past - one time they did screw up my order by sending me the WRONG CD, but they made up for it by then sending me the correct CD for FREE, and actually let me KEEP the wrong one as well!)...
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