Alice In Chains 09 Take Her Out (Unofficial Dynamic Remaster)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2016
  • My Anti- Loudness War version, for more dynamic range. RUclips compresses the music to 192 kpbs for HD, and 128 for regular stream.
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    • Alice In Chains - Blac...
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  • @KevinWillians0
    @KevinWillians0 2 года назад +3

    Lyrics:
    Here I am again
    I feel time is dragging on
    Aren't you getting tired of me?
    Whinging, overdrawn
    Faceless, blind
    Want to take her out again
    She's not just mine
    Want to take her out again
    In a bodiless embrace
    Thriving, I have grown
    Fickle, changing, grip replaced
    Choking, take it all
    Faceless, blind
    Want to take her out again
    She's not just mine
    Want to take her out again
    Dedicated, true to form
    Still the only one
    Only guarantee
    Continue after I am done
    Faceless, blind
    Want to take her out again
    She's not just mine
    Want to take her out again
    Faceless, blind
    Want to take her out again
    She's not just mine
    Want to take her out again

  • @patriciaweaver2314
    @patriciaweaver2314 2 месяца назад +1

    i truly forgot how good this is as it just blew my wife away

  • @matthewhart1855
    @matthewhart1855 5 лет назад +1

    Sounds better, especially the drums. What process do you use to remaster these songs?

    • @rockandrollmd541
      @rockandrollmd541  5 лет назад +3

      I use expanders (opposite of compressors) to bring out the dynamics. Some albums are beyond repair if too much compression is used - Stone Temple Pilots No.4, Wolfmother's New Crown, etc.

    • @matthewhart1855
      @matthewhart1855 5 лет назад

      Rock & Roll MD very cool. I’ll never understand why the hell you’d want to destroy the dynamics of an album simply for the sake of being louder. This trend has somewhat died down though, right? The whole ‘loudness war’

    • @rockandrollmd541
      @rockandrollmd541  5 лет назад +2

      @@matthewhart1855 I think they are using less compression now, but albums are still being brickwalled / hard limited for extra volume. The drums still don't pop like older recordings from the 1970's and 80's. Honestly, I don't buy new music any more. My music collection contains albums mostly from the 20th century.