The original but better EQ, mix, and mastering
5
By Kit Karamak
The title sums it up.
This is the debut song with demo versions included, but what matters is Brad Wilks.
The drummer is clearer and cleaner here because the kick and toms stand out with more attack.
Tommy’s guitar stands out cleaner from Tim’s bassline.
Tim’s bass sounds crisper and fatter.
Whether you play this on a cellphone or stock radio, it stands out as far superior, sonically, than the original.
I bought both the same day and played through both.
Then I never listened to the original versions again.
If you use a Subwoofer or headphones, you’re in for a TREAT.
If you’re a musician, you’ll appreciate this remaster for the clear separation of instruments.
Buy this version if you can’t decide between this and the original debut album version.
It’s worth the extra $5.
You’re wecome.