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+ | {{Album Release Infobox | | ||
+ | Home = [[Special Editions (by Cover)|Special Editions]] | | ||
+ | Previous album = [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vols. 1 Thru 6|Previous]] | | ||
+ | Next album = [[One Size Fits All - Au20|Next]] | | ||
+ | Cover = RCD80519.jpg | | ||
+ | Name = Apostrophe (') - Au20 | | ||
+ | Released = July 1996 | | ||
+ | Related = See also:<br>[[Apostrophe (')]]<br>[[One Size Fits All - Au20]] | | ||
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− | From http://www.zappa.com/MUSIC/rerelease/rerelease.html: These albums were meticulously re-transferred and remastered from the original "Dolby A" master tapes. Playback was through a specially-enhanced Ampex ATR-102 using audio cards upgraded by John Musgrave. No EQ, compression, limiting or other "enhancements" were used in the transfer. The analog-to-digital conversion was accomplished using the dB Technologies™ AD-122 A/D converter with 20-bit resolution, recorded directly to the hard disk of the Sonic Solutions digital mastering workstation. Once edited into the final form, the program was transferred through the Sony Super Bitmapping process integrated into the Sonic System. This "noise-shaping" process allows the music to be captured in 16-bits while maintaining the optimal signal-to-noise equivalent of 20-bits. This 16-bit “Super Bit Mapped” PCM 1630 master was then used in the production of the Au20 CD. These discs will be distributed on 24K gold plated CDs, each individually numbered and registered with Rykodisc. All work was done at the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, utilizing the latest and best sounding equipment available. For those of you that crave the sound and the editing of the original vinyl releases, we believe that these Au20 CD's come the closest yet to capturing that original magic. | + | ==Players== |
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+ | ==Tracks== | ||
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+ | #[[Don't Eat The Yellow Snow]] (02:07) | ||
+ | #[[Nanook Rubs It]] (04:38) | ||
+ | #[[St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast]] (01:50) | ||
+ | #[[Father O'Blivion]] (02:18) | ||
+ | #[[Cosmik Debris]] (04:15) | ||
+ | #[[Excentrifugal Forz]] (01:33) | ||
+ | #[[Apostrophe']] (05:51) | ||
+ | #[[Uncle Remus]] (02:44) | ||
+ | #[[Stink-Foot]] (06:33) | ||
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+ | ==Release Notes== | ||
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+ | From http://www.zappa.com/MUSIC/rerelease/rerelease.html: These albums were meticulously re-transferred and remastered from the original "Dolby A" master tapes. Playback was through a specially-enhanced Ampex ATR-102 using audio cards upgraded by John Musgrave. No EQ, compression, limiting or other "enhancements" were used in the transfer. The analog-to-digital conversion was accomplished using the dB Technologies™ AD-122 A/D converter with 20-bit resolution, recorded directly to the hard disk of the Sonic Solutions digital mastering workstation. Once edited into the final form, the program was transferred through the Sony Super Bitmapping process integrated into the Sonic System. This "noise-shaping" process allows the music to be captured in 16-bits while maintaining the optimal signal-to-noise equivalent of 20-bits. This 16-bit “Super Bit Mapped” PCM [[wikipedia:U-matic|1630]] master was then used in the production of the Au20 CD. These discs will be distributed on 24K gold plated CDs, each individually numbered and registered with Rykodisc. All work was done at the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, utilizing the latest and best sounding equipment available. For those of you that crave the sound and the editing of the original vinyl releases, we believe that these Au20 CD's come the closest yet to capturing that original magic. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Liner Notes== | ||
+ | ==Background Information== | ||
+ | ==Conceptual Continuity== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Versions== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| {{Versions Table Header}} | ||
+ | | rowspan=2 align="center" | 18 | ||
+ | | rowspan=2 align="center" | '''1.1<br>Original<br>[[Wikipedia:Stereophonic sound|Stereo]]''' | ||
+ | | align="center" | 1 | ||
+ | | align="center" | [[Wikipedia:Compact disc|CD]] | ||
+ | | [[Rykodisc]]<br>RCD 80519 | ||
+ | | 1996-07-02 | ||
+ | | 0014431851926 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | US edition, [[Apostrophe (') - Au20|Au20 (20 bit master / 24K gold CD)]]. [[Matrix Numbers|Matrix #]] IFPI8102 DADR 0RR32<910>RCD80519 IFPI L482 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align="center" | 1 | ||
+ | | align="center" | CD | ||
+ | | [[VideoArts]]<br>VACK 5285 | ||
+ | | 1996-07-24 | ||
+ | | 4988112404762 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | Japanese edition, [[Apostrophe (') - Au20|Au20 (20 bit master / 24K gold CD)]]. | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[Apostrophe (')]] | ||
+ | *[[One Size Fits All - Au20]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 14 October 2015
Special Editions | |
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Previous | Next |
Released July 1996 | |
See also: Apostrophe (') One Size Fits All - Au20 |
Players
Tracks
- Don't Eat The Yellow Snow (02:07)
- Nanook Rubs It (04:38)
- St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast (01:50)
- Father O'Blivion (02:18)
- Cosmik Debris (04:15)
- Excentrifugal Forz (01:33)
- Apostrophe' (05:51)
- Uncle Remus (02:44)
- Stink-Foot (06:33)
Release Notes
From http://www.zappa.com/MUSIC/rerelease/rerelease.html: These albums were meticulously re-transferred and remastered from the original "Dolby A" master tapes. Playback was through a specially-enhanced Ampex ATR-102 using audio cards upgraded by John Musgrave. No EQ, compression, limiting or other "enhancements" were used in the transfer. The analog-to-digital conversion was accomplished using the dB Technologies™ AD-122 A/D converter with 20-bit resolution, recorded directly to the hard disk of the Sonic Solutions digital mastering workstation. Once edited into the final form, the program was transferred through the Sony Super Bitmapping process integrated into the Sonic System. This "noise-shaping" process allows the music to be captured in 16-bits while maintaining the optimal signal-to-noise equivalent of 20-bits. This 16-bit “Super Bit Mapped” PCM 1630 master was then used in the production of the Au20 CD. These discs will be distributed on 24K gold plated CDs, each individually numbered and registered with Rykodisc. All work was done at the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, utilizing the latest and best sounding equipment available. For those of you that crave the sound and the editing of the original vinyl releases, we believe that these Au20 CD's come the closest yet to capturing that original magic.
Liner Notes
Background Information
Conceptual Continuity
Versions
ZFT # | Version # | # discs | Format | Catalog # | Release (YYYY-MM-DD) |
Barcode (EAN-13) |
Artwork | Comment |
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18 | 1.1 Original Stereo |
1 | CD | Rykodisc RCD 80519 |
1996-07-02 | 0014431851926 | US edition, Au20 (20 bit master / 24K gold CD). Matrix # IFPI8102 DADR 0RR32<910>RCD80519 IFPI L482 | |
1 | CD | VideoArts VACK 5285 |
1996-07-24 | 4988112404762 | Japanese edition, Au20 (20 bit master / 24K gold CD). |