1. Two Masters
2. New Revolution
3. Long Hard Fight
4. Jungle Music
5. Wall Of Love
6. Cheap Talk
7. Sudden Death
8. Come, Jesus, Come
9. Cog In The Wheel
10. Treeplanter Stomp
We steer away from offering re-mastered CDs that are readily available as this one was released not too long ago. We looked with eager anticipation to the Retroactive Records, official release only to be disappointed beyond belief, and we're not talking about a Petra recording here :-). I could not bear to listen to more than three tracks on the 'Official' release as it has been bassed to a heavy metal extreme. Bass is nice, when done in moderation that is, same as Honey, but eat a pail of Honey and you will scream at the mere sight of a bee. The Retroactive release has bass added to such a horrendous extreme that the right side of the stereo spectrum is completely clipped. If you are a heavy metal head and have lost all sense of music fidelity, you may dig the official release, for myself to have endured all 10 songs would have meant kidney failure.
Re-mastering is an art form, one that requires patience, a finely tuned ear, proper equipment and the most important part, experience and extreme determination to do it right. Here is where Sweet Music excels, we can extract the sound and remove any noise with surgical precision, be it record rumble, tape hiss, static, pops, what have you, leaving the crisp sound to be enjoyed. We always encourage you to play it loud, play it with head phones on and enjoy. In the Retroactive records release, it is VERY evident that the source was a record, lots of record rumble left (stylus noise), the sound being muffled and dull.
The Retroactive Records release has one thing going for it, the artwork, it is absolutely second to none, we can't duplicate it, not in the one-off scale that we do these items, but then, what good is a fancy garbage can, it's still holding garbage. If you want the full set through us, the inserts will be as top notch as we can produce them, the sound quality, second to none.
In order to satisfy copyright requirements, this CD-R is only made available to those that own or have owned a copy of this recording in any format.
We only use high quality, professional grade CD blanks for all our CDs. Unlike Costco specials, office supply and computer retail outlet deal packs, these CDs are manufactured to higher standards for trouble free playback and longevity in 99.9% of CD players.
Our CD-Rs come standard with the following;
Crisp, Clear, full sound
Tracks individually normalized for optimum playback level without clipping or distortion
Tracks named for easy MP3 conversion and display in compatible, text systems
Full color insert with artwork as per original recording
Full color CD label and tray insert
Compact Discs (CD):
We are quite picky as to the quality of the second hand CDs we sell. Unless noted, our compact discs rate at NM (Near Mint) or better. This means that the CD is free of scratches and or scuffs and inserts show no rough handling. We also replace all cases and most trays for new ones, so the CD you receive will most often appear as new. Our NEW and sealed CDs need no explanation, though because we have purchased old stock through various sources, at times we note that a CD case may be cracked or the seal torn. We will not replace the cases but if possible, we will include a new case with it. A note for international buyers. CD's are universal, they play here in North America the same as they play in South America or Africa.
Cassettes (CAS):
Every second hand Cassette we sell is play tested from start to finish as often it's not possible to properly assess the condition of a tape visually. Unless a cassette is rare, any that play with issues are discarded. We replace all cases with new ones, so the Cassette you receive will most often appear as new. Our NEW and sealed Cassettes need no explanation, though because we have purchased old stock through various sources, at times we note that a case may be cracked or the seal torn. We will not replace the cases but if possible, we will include a new case with it.
Vinyl Records (LP):
We grade records in a simplified scale as Audiophile grading is somewhat confusing for the average joe.
Our record grading often looks like this 'NM/NM' The first NM is the cover or jacket, the second NM is the Vinyl itself.
Jacket Grading:
NEW = New, Sealed in shrinkwrap
M = Jacket looks as good as new
NM = Some wear
VG = More pronounced wear, ringwear or wear at edges
G = The poorest of the lot, it still hangs on but has definetly seen better days
PH = Punched Hole (Typical deleted inventory) Hole punched through the jacket, does not affect the vinyl.
* = Indicates lyric sheet enclosed (we cannot be certain of lyric sheets being included in sealed records)
Vinyl Grading:
NEW = New, Sealed in shrinkwrap
M = A record that is opened but shows no sign of being played or looks untouched
NM+ = Looks close to untouched or new but showing minor signs of use
NM = Some use but not abused, this would be a basic or standard grading. Proper cleaning will give great playback.
NM- = A little bit more use, some visible scuffs but nothing concerning, may play with some more noise.
VG = A poor record, it will play with noise, will have some scuffs and look used but will not skip due to deep scratches.
G = Anything that we would grade as G we would not sell
Songbooks (SBK):
We grade on a simple scale of 1 to 10, 10 being perfect. We sell nothing that's a 6.5 or lower.
10 = Perfect, like new
9.5 = Just coulnd't get ourselves to deem it perfect
9.0 = Most Songbooks you find at a New bookstore would probably rate a 9 after some folks handle them
8.5 = Slight wear
8.0 = A little bit more wear or handling
7.5 = More use, pages not as crisp, edge wear
7.0 = Additional wear, wrinkling, handling, staining
6.5 = The bottom of the pile. Edges frayed, some pages coming loose, looks somewhat rough.
CCM Magazine (CCM):
Refer to Songbook grading above
Videos (VID):
We play test all open VHS videos to make sure they play properly, any issues or wear will be noted. As we are in North America, our video cassettes are strictly in the NTSC Format and DVDs also in similar Region 1, North American format.