... Tongue Very good. Decent cohesive mix. Not a favourite tune on the album though.
I Took Your Name Good. In danger of being over front heavy at the beginning for my liking, and a guitar in the very much in the left rear sounds a little too dry for my liking.
Let Me In Very good. Don't particularly like the track, but plenty of surround stuff going on. Organ/keyboard rear left. Tambourine rear right, strongly isolated, but not anything like as jarring as the triangle on Stand.
Circus Envy Very good. Quite like the vocals front and rear. Not familiar with the track though - may not have listened to the stereo mix all the way through before. Some decent Mike backing vocal levels at some points, although I did wonder if they were a tad muted in another part of the track. I like the sound of the drums/percussion. Should there be a bass line?
You Good. Not enough bass in the mix for my liking. I really like the guitar sound that's mainly in the front right, but not keen on the domination of the guitar part on the left side.
A bit of a gap before the annoying audio menu returns. A consistent standard most of the way through and way better than the mix of Green, but it's not my favourite R.E.M. album by some distance, even though the Warner years are generally my favourite of the two label eras. I've weighted the score a little on that basis too.
I'm going to give this a five and a half rounded up to six. I'm not keen on the album, and I would have liked Strange Currencies to be more faithful to the feel of the stereo mix.
I Took Your Name Good. In danger of being over front heavy at the beginning for my liking, and a guitar in the very much in the left rear sounds a little too dry for my liking.
Let Me In Very good. Don't particularly like the track, but plenty of surround stuff going on. Organ/keyboard rear left. Tambourine rear right, strongly isolated, but not anything like as jarring as the triangle on Stand.
Circus Envy Very good. Quite like the vocals front and rear. Not familiar with the track though - may not have listened to the stereo mix all the way through before. Some decent Mike backing vocal levels at some points, although I did wonder if they were a tad muted in another part of the track. I like the sound of the drums/percussion. Should there be a bass line?
You Good. Not enough bass in the mix for my liking. I really like the guitar sound that's mainly in the front right, but not keen on the domination of the guitar part on the left side.
A bit of a gap before the annoying audio menu returns. A consistent standard most of the way through and way better than the mix of Green, but it's not my favourite R.E.M. album by some distance, even though the Warner years are generally my favourite of the two label eras. I've weighted the score a little on that basis too.
I'm going to give this a five and a half rounded up to six. I'm not keen on the album, and I would have liked Strange Currencies to be more faithful to the feel of the stereo mix.