June 1999
One of the nice things about reviewing CDs from Mobile Fidelity is that the company rarely remasters an album that's a dud musically. When you've got a fairly limited target market to sell to even under the best conditions, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to work on re-releasing tunes that sucked the first time around. Normally, the remasters I review are ones that I've had for years and listened to hundreds of times. When I saw John Hiatt's Slow Turning on the list of new releases, I decided to review it even though I'd never actually heard the whole recording before. I had a source available for the original CD, I recalled the title track as being a decent song from radio airtime, and I thought it would be nice to try out some new music instead of rehashing old favorites. "Drive South"
"Sometime Other Than Now"
"Slow Turning" Would you believe that the last time I heard this song, when it was popular in the late '80s, I didn't realize who Charlie Watts was? After seeing Charlie up close and larger than life during the IMAX Rolling Stones concert film, I can really appreciate a reference to his playing nowadays.
The original liner notes are good, with complete lyrics and a couple of pictures. Mobile Fidelity adds an introduction written by John Hiatt, where he talks a bit about the recording process and commends the "superduper, gold-plated remastering with semisonic enhancers and exciters, employed to dizzying effect." I hadn't realized MoFi's GAIN 2 system used semisonic excitation technology; now I know. A bit of short background about each song rounds out Hiatt's commentary. Slow Turning is one of those cool southern-rock recordings that never degenerates into the sort of twangy material I hate in music with more of a country influence. A bonus was rediscovering "Paper Thin," a ditty I also recall from the radio even though the title had long faded from memory. Mobile Fidelity gives a welcome modernization to Hiatt's sound, which was somewhat unbalanced frequency-wise in the original CD release. GO BACK TO: |