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City: BALTIMORE
State: Maryland
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/9/2005

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Sunday, August 09, 2009 
High School Rock is our benchmark, our "Appetite For Destruction", the album that made people stand up and take us seriously (for however long they decided to do so). It contains many of our best moments, featuring quite a few songs which we would and could never stop playing live. High School Rock is also our biggest selling studio album, but there are some things about the record that we, as musicians, just can't stand.

Where are the vocals? Why does is sound so digital and compressed when it's a 2-inch tape analog recording? Why is everything in the mix fighting so hard to be heard?

Every year I would ask Tooth & Nail if we could do a remix and every year I was turned down. "It's fine," they said. (Truthfully, it cost too much money to record and mix the first time around, let alone ponying up more dough for a complete remix.)

Five years ago I took my personal interest in the art of mastering records and turned it into an official business (Steinhaus Mastering). I've mastered an awful lot of records since then, getting better and better at it along the way. Every once in a while I would attempt to remaster High School Rock, never achieving the kind of results I wanted (which furthered my belief that only a remix would "set things right"). Several months ago I stumpled upon a mastering technique which made me decide to give High School Rock yet another try.

This time, my efforts weren't in vain.

There were the vocals and there were all those little nuances that were purposefully mixed low, but should have still been heard (subtle use of keyboards, passing clean guitars, tambourine, etc). The guitars sounded the way we remembered them sounding in the studio when we were recording. The bass was totally audible and punchy, the drum tones were way better.

I sent it to the guys in the band and they were more than pleasantly surprised. I sent it to Jim Worthen at Tooth & Nail and he liked it so much that he offered to hit up the main man in charge (Brandon Ebel) to see if he would agree to give it a digital re-release. A week later the answer came back in the affirmative.

Most "remasters" are nothing more than overly compressed, super loud messes released as a last chance cash grab. This is not the case here.

"High School Rock (Remastered)" hits all digital outlets via Tooth & Nail Records on Tuesday (August 11th). It originally came out 11 years ago. We hope you'll be willing to give it a another shot.

Oh, I almost forgot...HSR (Remastered) includes "I Just Want To Have Something To Do", previously available only as a bonus track on the long out of print vinyl version of the record.

later...Cliffy Huntington
DAVID

 
heck yea!

 
Posted by DAVID on Monday, August 10, 2009 - 1:40 AM
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Heath
Heath Benson

 
i'll be picking that up!  sounds awesome!
 
Posted by Heath on Monday, August 10, 2009 - 3:59 AM
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Voodoo13

 
great!!

 
Posted by Voodoo13 on Monday, August 10, 2009 - 7:06 PM
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Brad Ber
brad ber

 
You got my address for residuals? Hehe

What about that phantom snareless beat in that one song?  In or out?

 
Posted by Brad Ber on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 3:57 PM
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Huntingtons

 
man...I don't think we ever did get that phantom snareless in there did we?  I think we wanted it, but it didn't get done.  How  you been, my man?
 
Posted by Huntingtons on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 4:04 PM
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Peter4pm

 
..will there be a cd version or is this a cd version your talking about ...its just digital useualy means download....i hate downloads myself prefer cds........peter..
 
Posted by Peter4pm on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 3:57 PM
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Huntingtons

 
digital download only...sorry, man.
 
Posted by Huntingtons on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 4:04 PM
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Toxxy
Toxxy Jackson

 
Oh yes! Great news Cliffy, REAL great! ..  My fave Huntingtons album in a remastered version AND with the right man behind the buttons...WOW!...it has gotta sound simply superb! I only got one problem/complain: where do I buy the album in LOSSLESS? I am not very fond of the lossy formats (and I don't even have a mp3-player...let alone a mobile phone that can play music) and would really love to hear the "new" tunes in ALL their glory! Got a solution for me Cliffy or anyone else? And what about covers/artwork? Are new ones made? Can they be obtained? Hope so!

 
Posted by Toxxy on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 3:58 PM
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Huntingtons

 
I can provide LOSSLESS FLAC files to anyone who emails me their Proof Of Purchase.  I will say that these are VERY high quality mp3s...buy an iPod, get the album from iTunes, get a car stereo with an auxiliary jack...it'll change your life...you will seriously no longer care about cds.  As far as the cover art...it's no different from the original.
 
Posted by Huntingtons on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 4:03 PM
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Toxxy
Toxxy Jackson

 
Alright Cliffy, I have just sent you a message of my Proof Of Purchase of HSR [Remaster]. I will now look VERY MUCH forward to FLAC files! Thanks because you care about your fans.

 
Posted by Toxxy on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - 4:58 AM
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Paul
Paul Stanley

 
i have that out of print vinyl version!!!

Did any of your other records come out on vinyl?
 
Posted by Paul on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - 4:58 AM
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ᴱᴬᴿᴸ
Earl Raymond

 
way to go cliffy! =)
 
Posted by ᴱᴬᴿᴸ on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 1:39 AM
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