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Posted: 19 November 2014 at 9:39pm | IP Logged Quote crapfromthepast

"September" may very well be the greatest song ever included as a new song on a Greatest Hits album. (It certainly gives "Hot Fun In The Summertime" a run for its money.)

It first appeared on CD on Columbia's Best Of Vol. 1 (1986). There's plenty of dynamic range and no noise reduction, and a very nice EQ. The same analog transfer is used for:
  • Priority's Mega-Hits Dance Classics Vol. 7 (1989; about 6 dB louder than Best Of and clips severely)
  • Cema's Reelin' In The Years Vol. 3 (1991; mastered by Steve Hoffman)
  • DCC's Groove On! Vol. 1 (1996; also mastered by Steve Hoffman)
  • Time-Life's Solid Gold Soul Vol. 17 1978 (1997; digitally exactly 0.803 dB louder)
  • Time-Life's 2-CD Body Talk Vol. 20 Heart And Soul (1998; digitally identical)
There's a new analog transfer on Time-Life's Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 20 1978 Take Two (1991). Also superb dynamic range, no noise reduction, a differently-shaped fade and slightly longer tail to the fade, and a slight smiley-face EQ compared to Best Of.

There's a new analog transfer on the 3-CD Eternal Dance (1992). Great dynamic range, no noise reduction, same length as 1978 Take Two, and a more mid-rangy EQ than 1978 Take Two. The EQ is significantly brighter than Best Of. The fade is shaped the same as 1978 Take Two. There's a digitally identical clone on Time-Life's 2-CD Legends Of Soul Vol. 10 Earth Wind And Fire (2002).

I can't identify where the version on Sony's Forever Soul Vol. 2 (1995) came from, but it's EQ'd just a bit brighter than Best Of.

Two to avoid are UK collections. Connoisseur Collection's 5-CD 100 Dance Hits Of The '70s (1988) is EQ'd way too bright, and a 4-CD set called Disco Fever (1993) fades a few seconds early.

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Steve Hoffman's masterings sound just like Best Of Vol. 1, with no EQ adjustment. So it appears that SH approves of the sound on Columbia's Best Of Vol. 1 (1986).

I'm going to agree, although all of the above US discs sound quite nice, and you won't be disappointed with any of them.

Edited by crapfromthepast on 20 November 2014 at 8:26am


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