Kate Bush Mastered for Vinyl 1, 2, 3 and 4.


I just got the entire set. Nicely done. Good pressings.
Last night I synced 50 words for Snow against the digital version and compared the two. The vinyl is euphoric. It has this bloom that gives you a sense of depth. This is a very quiet recording an background noise becomes an issue. The vinyl has background noise that sounds like tape hiss. This is totally absent from the digital version. You would not notice this on louder passages at all. The digital version is more focused. Each instrument and Kate's voice are more defined and float on a noiseless background. In this instance I am going to have to say I prefer the digital. I will sync some of the other recordings in the near future. Her early recordings I believe are analog and may well fare better. I don't think I have to make a comment on the music:)
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Lowrider, they are specifically "Mastered for Vinyl" Says this right on the box. I have every version of Kates catalog from the original issues to high res digital. The only one I am missing is the original vinyl version of 50 words. But I do have two turntables and can compare the older pressings to the remastered ones. In the sets she revisits some of her older material putting down new voice tracks. She does the Red Shoes and Sensual world almost in their entirety. So there is new material here.
I am not sure if the noise on 50 Words is tape hiss or just vinyl noise. I'll figure that out when I compare the other recordings.
Sorry for the delay. There are 4 boxes numbered 1, 2, 3, 4. The boxes are arranged chronologically #1 is her first 4 albums etc. Box 4 is entirely oddities and covers. The pressing are actually real good. Not the absolute best but certainly not disappointing. They are on her own "Fish People" records the same as Before the Dawn which is an absolute must for Kate fans. God willing one day she will release the Blu Ray. They say it is sitting in her desk.