1993 Nirvana In Utero Flac: Vinylrip 241 ((hot))
Steve Albini reflects on making Nirvana's final album In Utero - CBC
However, the original 1993 vinyl pressing of In Utero differs radically from the CD and later remasters. Mastered by the legendary Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, the first vinyl run used a different, more aggressive mix—specifically of “Heart-Shaped Box” and “All Apologies”—than what appeared on the compact disc. This vinyl cut has more dynamic range, less compression, and a rawer midrange. When collectors search for a source, they are rejecting the louder, brick-walled 2013 20th-anniversary remasters. They want the album as it sounded before corporate radio polished its edges. 1993 nirvana in utero flac vinylrip 241
Here is the crucial distinction: Most 2013 reissues are cut from digital files. The was cut directly from the analog master tapes (or a very high-quality safety copy) before the heavy limiting was applied. Steve Albini reflects on making Nirvana's final album