I see it as two seperate issues, and have no trouble agreeing with both points. 1) Planned reissues are what I object to. If a movie company plans from the beginning to release a basebones movie or album until sales begin to wane only to release a "good version" (anamorphic, hi-rez, whatever)...
It's always seemed flat and lifeless to me, compared to the older albums. I'd have to dig it out to be more specific. I've never been able to express what sounds "good" and "bad" to me very well. I think it does fine in the car or in my office, but on my Big Honkin' Stereo (TM), my reaction...
Yeah, don't listen to Mike about Tormato. He had a bad experience. I don't know the details but he can't be reached. Sad really. :D It is being released as a remaster on the same day, BTW. 90125 was my first Yes album. When my buddy joined the army and was in boot camp, I borrowed all his...
Not sure how many people care about this, but I do. Yes - 90125, one of my favorite albums from the 80s, is finally being remastered as part of the Yes remasters series. It's due out Feb 24th, according to Ice Magazine. The current (original) has always sounded lousy to me. Anyway...