I finally picked up the V V remasters after having the originals (long out of print)for many years. I can honestly say they did a great job on them. The sound is heads and tails better sonically than the originals which sounded like they were neutered when they were transferred to digital.
On some songs it was like hearing them for the first time. As over the top Vinnie's shredding is, you can now hear even more furiously picked notes and the the rhythm guitars and bass have been boosted. Everything seems much more 'warm' this time around.
I personally like the first one better as the songs are stronger and Robert Fleishman's vocals are as unreal as Vinnie's playing. Mark Slaughter seems to 'force it' on All Systems Go (the second Invasion album).
For those who have never heard the Invasion, check out what this guy can do on a Jackson!
On some songs it was like hearing them for the first time. As over the top Vinnie's shredding is, you can now hear even more furiously picked notes and the the rhythm guitars and bass have been boosted. Everything seems much more 'warm' this time around.
I personally like the first one better as the songs are stronger and Robert Fleishman's vocals are as unreal as Vinnie's playing. Mark Slaughter seems to 'force it' on All Systems Go (the second Invasion album).
For those who have never heard the Invasion, check out what this guy can do on a Jackson!
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