"The Day The World Went Away" from Apple Music features an instrumental of the (Quiet) mix, while Deviations 1 features the album version instrumental.Many of the tracks on the Deviations 1 release differ from that of the 2015 Apple Music instrumental release: Assuming El Rezzo has better ripping gear then his old 2009 MacBooks shitty disc-drive.ĭifferences Between The Fragile Instrumental And The Fragile: Deviations 1 The Fragile Fan-compilations and single tracks, except maybe for the AATCHB-dvd-sounds?įor the other records it'll be more straightforward - Broken and TDS I originally ripped straight from my own CDs, and just from a cursory listen of the new DE I'll be more then happy to replace those old files. The Fragile (old vinyl rip a fine ets-gentleman once gave me) The Fragile (original CD rip - for the variations and sheer nostalgia for the left-right-tracklist! I'll just take the mp3s out of my playlists and replace them with those from the.) I'm wondering: Is the Apple Music-instrumental version of The Fragile worth keeping now? I feel like one or two songs are different there still? So now I feel like I should "consolidate" my NIN-collection, at least as far as harddrives and. I hear a FUCK ton more of other stuff from the original/album version- in certain cases, sample that are pitch changed, and others left in tact. WITT (album version): at about 0:28= WITT sound effect X1 (or a close variant of that same sound effect) WITT (album version): 0:17 - 0:36= WITT guitar riff x8 Riff also present and often repeated again throughout most of the song. Missing Places: 0:00 - 0:08= WITT guitar riff x4 WITT sound effect x4 Like the Slate Intro to Sanctified off Purest Feeling. It sounds like a remix of the first 30 seconds or so of the Album/Single/Vinyl version of the song. IMO, 'Missing Places' was definitely some kind of alternate idea for an intro to WITT. When you say "that is not the WITT riff", do you mean you don't think it's even remotely close? Or do you recognize that there's only minor differences, but that means it's not the same riff to you? How is it not the WITT riff? It sounds almost exactly like it! :P It's the same exact notes (and probably the same exact recording of those notes), just distorted/filtered differently. Small amendment to WITT- The D1 version sounds like the album instrumental version of the album, but it's actually the Apple Instrumental Version edited for the Missing Places intro- you can tell because the piano fades out before the last 10 seconds or so, like the Apple Version, whereas other versions Album, Vinyl/DE and even single versions retain the piano at full volume until the final note at the end. That's all I've noticed so far, haven't finished listening through D1 yet. Starfuckers is about 25 seconds longer with an extended outro from the KISS sample. On Apple WITT is the album version, D1 cuts the intro off and has Missing Places flow into it. La Mer is cleaned up so it doesn't have that glitch about 40 seconds in. Apple Music had Ripe clocking in at 4:34, while D1 had Ripe (with Decay) with is 7:35. Hello, Everything is Not OK is now called 10 Miles High (Instrumental), it's the same track. Apple music had the Quiet version of TDTWWA while the D1 has the album version.
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