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RE: HELLO (single) vs. HELLO -ALBUM MIX-
(08-27-2010, 03:50 AM)VAMPkito Wrote: (08-26-2010, 03:29 PM)Guest Wrote: I think it just means it's a different recording.
Like with HELLO, they record the single, print it and release it, so on..
But then when they record the album, they record the song along with all the other album song's, so the song's recorded again.
There might be a difference, there might not. Sometimes they might play the song differently on purpose, just changing it up a little here or there, like with Yukkie's drumming on Link (KISS ver. vs. Single ver.) which I also noticed XD
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AND when there's no ~ALBUM MIX~ / whatever
then it probably means they used the original recording and put it on the album, instead of recording it again. :P
Well, the thing about that theory is that if they recorded it again, then by the laws of nature there would be at least a subtle but noticeable difference between the two, which there isn't.
Sorry, I didn't word myself exactly right. When I say different recording, I don't mean EVERYTHING'S recorded all over again. I mean previous recordings may have been mixed again, or just in a different way. And when a song's "re-mixed" it's not always something noticible. Maybe they record the other album songs, and hyde wanted the audio slightly louder for those song's then it was for HELLO's single, so on the album they reset HELLO's audio levels to match the rest of the album. It could be anything really
(08-27-2010, 02:23 AM)flower Wrote: @guest
They don't re-record the whole song just for the album. That's stupid.
I'll try and keep in mind how much of an idiot I am more often, and not try to help people out.
*off now to get lost in my haze of stupidity*
(08-27-2010, 06:40 AM)Guest Wrote: (08-27-2010, 03:50 AM)VAMPkito Wrote: [quote='Guest' pid='15081' dateline='1282850962']
I think it just means it's a different recording.
Like with HELLO, they record the single, print it and release it, so on..
But then when they record the album, they record the song along with all the other album song's, so the song's recorded again.
There might be a difference, there might not. Sometimes they might play the song differently on purpose, just changing it up a little here or there, like with Yukkie's drumming on Link (KISS ver. vs. Single ver.) which I also noticed XD
...
AND when there's no ~ALBUM MIX~ / whatever
then it probably means they used the original recording and put it on the album, instead of recording it again. :P
Well, the thing about that theory is that if they recorded it again, then by the laws of nature there would be at least a subtle but noticeable difference between the two, which there isn't.
Sorry, I didn't word myself exactly right. When I say different recording, I don't mean EVERYTHING'S recorded all over again. I mean previous recordings may have been mixed again, or just in a different way. And when a song's "re-mixed" it's not always something noticible. Maybe they record the other album songs, and hyde wanted the audio slightly louder for those song's then it was for HELLO's single, so on the album they reset HELLO's audio levels to match the rest of the album. It could be anything really
(08-27-2010, 02:23 AM)flower Wrote: @guest
They don't re-record the whole song just for the album. That's stupid.
I'll try and keep in mind how much of an idiot I am more often, and not try to help people out.
btw I was just offering an opinion, in which I said nothing about the song's instruments not being recorded in part
*off now to get lost in my haze of stupidity*
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(08-27-2010, 06:40 AM)Guest Wrote: (08-27-2010, 03:50 AM)VAMPkito Wrote: [quote='Guest' pid='15081' dateline='1282850962']
I think it just means it's a different recording.
Like with HELLO, they record the single, print it and release it, so on..
But then when they record the album, they record the song along with all the other album song's, so the song's recorded again.
There might be a difference, there might not. Sometimes they might play the song differently on purpose, just changing it up a little here or there, like with Yukkie's drumming on Link (KISS ver. vs. Single ver.) which I also noticed XD
...
AND when there's no ~ALBUM MIX~ / whatever
then it probably means they used the original recording and put it on the album, instead of recording it again. :P
Well, the thing about that theory is that if they recorded it again, then by the laws of nature there would be at least a subtle but noticeable difference between the two, which there isn't.
Sorry, I didn't word myself exactly right. When I say different recording, I don't mean EVERYTHING'S recorded all over again. I mean previous recordings may have been mixed again, or just in a different way. And when a song's "re-mixed" it's not always something noticible. Maybe they record the other album songs, and hyde wanted the audio slightly louder for those song's then it was for HELLO's single, so on the album they reset HELLO's audio levels to match the rest of the album. It could be anything really
(08-27-2010, 02:23 AM)flower Wrote: @guest
They don't re-record the whole song just for the album. That's stupid.
I'll try and keep in mind how much of an idiot I am more often, and not try to help people out.
btw I was just offering an opinion, in which I said nothing about the song's instruments not being recorded in part
*off now to get lost in my haze of stupidity*
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(08-27-2010, 06:40 AM)Guest Wrote: (08-27-2010, 03:50 AM)VAMPkito Wrote: [quote='Guest' pid='15081' dateline='1282850962']
I think it just means it's a different recording.
Like with HELLO, they record the single, print it and release it, so on..
But then when they record the album, they record the song along with all the other album song's, so the song's recorded again.
There might be a difference, there might not. Sometimes they might play the song differently on purpose, just changing it up a little here or there, like with Yukkie's drumming on Link (KISS ver. vs. Single ver.) which I also noticed XD
...
AND when there's no ~ALBUM MIX~ / whatever
then it probably means they used the original recording and put it on the album, instead of recording it again. :P
Well, the thing about that theory is that if they recorded it again, then by the laws of nature there would be at least a subtle but noticeable difference between the two, which there isn't.
Sorry, I didn't word myself exactly right. When I say different recording, I don't mean EVERYTHING'S recorded all over again. I mean previous recordings may have been mixed again, or just in a different way. And when a song's "re-mixed" it's not always something noticible. Maybe they record the other album songs, and hyde wanted the audio slightly louder for those song's then it was for HELLO's single, so on the album they reset HELLO's audio levels to match the rest of the album. It could be anything really
(08-27-2010, 02:23 AM)flower Wrote: @guest
They don't re-record the whole song just for the album. That's stupid.
I'll try and keep in mind how much of an idiot I am more often, and not try to help people out.
btw I was just offering an opinion, in which I said nothing about the song's instruments not being recorded in part
*off now to get lost in my haze of stupidity*
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(08-27-2010, 06:40 AM)Guest Wrote: (08-27-2010, 03:50 AM)VAMPkito Wrote: [quote='Guest' pid='15081' dateline='1282850962']
I think it just means it's a different recording.
Like with HELLO, they record the single, print it and release it, so on..
But then when they record the album, they record the song along with all the other album song's, so the song's recorded again.
There might be a difference, there might not. Sometimes they might play the song differently on purpose, just changing it up a little here or there, like with Yukkie's drumming on Link (KISS ver. vs. Single ver.) which I also noticed XD
...
AND when there's no ~ALBUM MIX~ / whatever
then it probably means they used the original recording and put it on the album, instead of recording it again. :P
Well, the thing about that theory is that if they recorded it again, then by the laws of nature there would be at least a subtle but noticeable difference between the two, which there isn't.
Sorry, I didn't word myself exactly right. When I say different recording, I don't mean EVERYTHING'S recorded all over again. I mean previous recordings may have been mixed again, or just in a different way. And when a song's "re-mixed" it's not always something noticible. Maybe they record the other album songs, and hyde wanted the audio slightly louder for those song's then it was for HELLO's single, so on the album they reset HELLO's audio levels to match the rest of the album. It could be anything really
(08-27-2010, 02:23 AM)flower Wrote: @guest
They don't re-record the whole song just for the album. That's stupid.
I'll try and keep in mind how much of an idiot I am more often, and not try to help people out.
btw I was just offering an opinion, in which I said nothing about the song's instruments not being recorded in part
*off now to get lost in my haze of stupidity*
I'll try and keep in mind how much of an idiot I am more often, and not try to help people out.
btw I was just offering an opinion, in which I said nothing about the song's instruments not being recorded in part
*off now to get lost in my haze of stupidity*
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