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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://top40musiconcd.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=89">crapfromthepast</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 8332<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 07&nbsp;April&nbsp;2015 at 8:22pm<br /><br />I had a little trouble figuring out CD release dates, so I can't give a chronology of the masterings.  Instead, I'll just list what I have, along with my preferences.<br /><br />First, avoid Time-Life's <em>Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 10 1978</em> (1990), which shows artifacts of noise reduction on the fade.  None of the other CDs I own have noise reduction on "Night Fever".<br /><br />The 2-CD <em>Greatest</em> (copyright 1979) sounds pretty good, with a nice EQ, no additional compression/limiting, and no NR.  The downside is that it has a narrower soundstage than CDs that follow, may use higher-generation source tapes than the discs that followed, and abruptly truncates the fade.<br /><br />A little better is the original 2-CD release of the <em>Saturday Night Fever</em> soundtrack (copyright 1977).  It sounds a little better here, with a wider soundstage than <em>Greatest</em>, plus nice EQ, no additional compression/limiting, no NR, and a fade that extends about 4 beats farther than <em>Greatest</em>.  The same analog transfer is used for Razor & Tie's 2-CD <em>Disco Fever</em> (1991).<br /><br />Better still is the fabulous 4-CD <em>Tales From The Brothers Gibb</em> (1990), which seems to use the lowest-generation source tapes, has a perfect EQ, has no additional compression/limiting, and uses no NR.  The same analog transfer is used for Cema's <em>Entertainment Weekly Presents Rock Archives Vol. 2</em> (1990; absolute polarity inverted - don't worry about this).<br /><br />And finally, my favorite: the 1995 1-CD remaster of the <em>Saturday Night Fever</em> soundtrack, which was mastered by Joseph Palmaccio.  It uses the same analog transfer as <em>Tales</em>, and sounds almost exactly like <em>Tales</em> (i.e., outstanding), but the fade extends about 4 beats longer than <em>Tales</em>.<br /><br />My recommendation: find the <strong>1995</strong> 1-CD version of <strong><em>Saurday Night Fever</em></strong> (Polydor 42282 5389 2, or a record club issue of D111927)<span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by crapfromthepast</span>]]>
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