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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Mr. Self Destruct |
2 | Piggy |
3 | Heresy |
4 | March of the Pigs |
5 | Closer |
6 | Ruiner |
7 | The Becoming |
Disc: 2
1 | I Do Not Want This |
2 | Big Man with a Gun |
3 | A Warm Place |
4 | Eraser |
5 | Reptile |
6 | The Downward Spiral |
7 | Hurt |
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The definitive 2LP version of THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL, meticulously prepared by Trent Reznor and NIN art director John Crawford. Remastered 2016 audio on 180-gram vinyl with remastered artwork and more.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 12.32 x 12.36 x 0.31 inches; 8.32 ounces
- Manufacturer : Nothing
- Item model number : 2568301
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Date First Available : May 22, 2017
- Label : Nothing
- ASIN : B0713M331T
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #529 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #216 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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disc 2 is all stereo. Sounds good too, but the 5.1 stuff is the only reason i bought it.
Dualfold paper CD case thing reminds me of triple LP but I never liked these crusty plastic sleeves they come in... tend to end up disintegrating.. & you never know when the inner plastic disc tray center flower spring button thing is gonna shatter. That whole design was cursed from the start... At least the paper has some give. You'll crush a corner before the whole thing splinters tobits.
Multichannel is less.accessible so its understandable there's so little but its so good I'm amazed there's STILL so little spatial music out there after ALL THESE YEARS like since quad phonica... And Pickens still Slim..
hybrid SACD is my favorite multichan el format tho because I can still play them on the regular CD player in my car. Tidal is expensive.
I'll be covering the stereo version of the album since I don't own an surround sound system or SACD player.
Anyways, let's get this started
The Backstory:
The Downward Spiral soon began recording after Broken was released, originally slated for a December 1993 release. But Trent being the perfectionist he is, pushed it to a '94 release.
The LP was recorded in the infamous house of Sharon Tate, TR didn't know this until later and felt regret.
Flood and Chris Vrenna were both helping hands in the making of the album, but it was mostly done by Trent himself.
NIN then released the overplayed but still kickass song Closer and as a teaser before the LP was released, March of The Pigs.
Now this album has become the band's biggest selling album for whatever weird reason and it remains an timeless classic released over 23 years ago.
Packaging:
The 2008 Deluxe Edition remaster includes re-taken photos of the original art pieces done by Russel Mills thanks to Rob Sheridan, and a tri-fold digipack, and an slip-on case.
Contents:
All of the art for this particular album is included in this set, and includes an completely revamped and nicely done booklet full of more art and lyrics, the art being close ups of the original art pieces.
My only problems being an typo in the lyrics of Piggy with an random question mark being in the middle of the text, and no lyrics for the B-Sides except for "Burn". Just personal nitpicks though.
It's also a nice two disc set with the original album remastered and a couple of B-Sides from the TDS era.
Sound Quality:
The treble and bass sounds amazing and more cleaner here, but overall, the sound remains true to the original release.
People might complain that it's too loud, but it's because of there being more clarity then on the original release.
Final Thoughts:
To me, this is the definitve version of TDS on CD and I recommend you pick this baby up ASAP.
I never even thought it is possible to produce such sound. Playing on my Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 system opened up so many new effects that I had no idea about for 25 years listening to this album! Absolutely insane! I wish more artist would produce in this format. Now I’m hooked and will be on a hunt for more SACD albums!
It IS a great album. I think I've heard the best parts too many times.
I put it on every once in awhile . Its got an amazing energy. Its electronic depression music.