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Cymbals and guitar solos have a shimmering clarity without the ear-piercing brittleness found in the 80s/90s transfers.
The most immediate takeaway is the . While previous CD remasters often felt "crowded," this version provides significant separation between Eric Clapton’s "woman tone" guitar, Jack Bruce’s melodic bass, and Ginger Baker’s jazz-influenced drumming. Cream - 1967 - Disraeli Gears (2014 HDTracks) [...
The wah-wah pedal effects are incredibly textured; you can hear the physical sweep of the pedal. Cymbals and guitar solos have a shimmering clarity
Are you planning on listening to this through or a full speaker setup ? The wah-wah pedal effects are incredibly textured; you
Jack Bruce’s bass—often a muddy mess on vinyl or early digital—is tight and punchy. You can actually hear the individual notes of his frantic runs on "Sunshine of Your Love." The Stereo Image
This is where the magic happens. The vocal harmonies in "Strange Brew" and "World of Pain" feel lush and centered, finally sitting in the mix rather than on top of it.
The fuzz-drenched guitar lines have a "growl" that feels tactile and raw. Verdict