From Jon Carin's Facebook page:
Hard to imagine what it does to a person to have finished extensive, deeply detailed work on a project 5 years ago only to have it released today.
I can relate, I’ve made entire albums that have never been released, forever shelved by the legal side of music business, it happens every day.
The frustration can be debilitating.
Congrats to James Guthrie for Animals stereo & 5.1 remix finally being allowed to be released today.
Although he’s so humble, the first thing he’d say is that it’s not his work, it’s the band’s work, which is true, of course.
It’s an incredible & important album.
Nonetheless, it’s James’ amazing work that couldn’t have been done in Pro Tools with plug-ins, only hand crafted with farm-to-table bio-organic ingredients harvested during a solar flare storm and God’s in the details.
And so great of Roger to forfeit the liner notes (that he didn’t commission), so we can all enjoy this new version of Animals with renewed enthusiasm.
Every gorgeous note the band plays can be more deeply appreciated now.
And it is finally brought into the sonic realm that covers the band’s golden age from Dark Side to The Final Cut.
Go buy a copy.
And that’s coming from someone with zero financial interest in it.
You will love it.
Hard to imagine what it does to a person to have finished extensive, deeply detailed work on a project 5 years ago only to have it released today.
I can relate, I’ve made entire albums that have never been released, forever shelved by the legal side of music business, it happens every day.
The frustration can be debilitating.
Congrats to James Guthrie for Animals stereo & 5.1 remix finally being allowed to be released today.
Although he’s so humble, the first thing he’d say is that it’s not his work, it’s the band’s work, which is true, of course.
It’s an incredible & important album.
Nonetheless, it’s James’ amazing work that couldn’t have been done in Pro Tools with plug-ins, only hand crafted with farm-to-table bio-organic ingredients harvested during a solar flare storm and God’s in the details.
And so great of Roger to forfeit the liner notes (that he didn’t commission), so we can all enjoy this new version of Animals with renewed enthusiasm.
Every gorgeous note the band plays can be more deeply appreciated now.
And it is finally brought into the sonic realm that covers the band’s golden age from Dark Side to The Final Cut.
Go buy a copy.
And that’s coming from someone with zero financial interest in it.
You will love it.