- Contains a valuable original master sound source by direct transfer, which is different from the many CD remasters.
・The first CD contains a different mix of sound sources from 8-track tapes that were once in circulation in the 1970s.
・The DVD includes an audio album that allows you to compare and listen to the differences between the four types of mixes.
・The DVD video section includes promos and TV footage of songs included in the album.
CD
STATION TO STATION - ORIGINAL REEL MASTER
01. STATION TO STATION
02. GOLDEN YEARS
03. WORD ON A WING
04.TVC15
05.STAY
06. WILD IS THE WIND
STATION TO STATION - 8TRACK CARTRIDGE TAPE
07. STATION TO STATION
08. GOLDEN YEARS
09. WORD ON A WING
10.TVC15
11.STAY
12. WILD IS THE WIND
Direct transfer from original analog tapes / Compiled by S&V 2023
DVD
STAION TO STATION - AUDIO ALBUM SECTION
STATION TO STATION
GOLDEN YEARS
WORD ON A WING
TVC15
STAY
WILD IS THE WIND
AUDIO OPTION
1=CD REMASTER (RYKO AU20 LIMITED GOLD CD)
2=DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1 SURROUND MIX
3=ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER (REEL MASTER)
4=ORIGINAL REEL/TAPE MASTER (8TRACK CARTRIDGE TAPE)
STAION TO STATION - VIDEO SECTION
STATION TO STATION
GOLDEN YEARS
STAY
WILD IS THE WIND
NTSC 16:9 Dolby Digital Stereo time approx. 58min.
"Station to Station" was released in 1976 as David Bowie's ninth original album. Bowie, who had shown a new direction with the American recording of his previous album, began filming his first starring movie, ``The Man Who Fell to Earth,'' and began producing an album after the movie was released. He also toured with a new character, ``Thin White Duke.'' It reached number 5 on the album charts in the UK and number 3 in the US. The singles "Golden Years", "TVC15" and "Breath of the Wild" have been released. Since its first release on CD in the 1980s, this album has been remastered numerous times, including the remaster from the RYKO disc in 1991 and the special edition from the EMI label in 2007. This audio file collection includes valuable sound sources from original masters that are different from the series of remastered sound sources. The CD contains a valuable original master sound source by direct transfer, which is different from the many CD remasters to date. Since the first CD release, all records have been digitized by remastering, and there were many dissatisfaction among enthusiasts due to the difference in sound, and there were pros and cons to the quality. Here, we have included a valuable original master sound source by direct transfer that has not undergone any remastering processing. Contains the flat original sound without any emphasis on bass or treble. If you listen and compare, you will be able to understand the splendor of the original sound, which can be said to be the original master. In addition, in the second half, a separate mix sound source from the 8-track tape that was once in circulation in the 1970s was recorded on CD for the first time. The vocals are emphasized and the mix is sharp, with a unique sound source that has different left and right separations, and the difference is obvious. In addition to the two precious sound sources recorded on the CD, the DVD includes four different sound sources, including the RYKO Disc limited gold CD sound source and multi-channel surround mix, which are currently difficult to obtain and have skyrocketing premium prices. . It is an audio album with specifications that allow you to compare and listen to the differences in sound sources with different mixes by switching with the audio option. Furthermore, the DVD video section includes promos and TV footage of songs included in the album. This is S&V's latest collector's edition that you can enjoy with both sound and video!