Amazon.com Customer Reviews
For Me, the Victory at Sea CD's are great. - Review written on October 20, 2006
Rating: 5 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful.
I remember watching the "Victory At Sea" episodes with my father when they were first aired on TV in the '50s. A number of years ago my wife gave me the VHS version of the TV program, which I have watched many times. I enjoy the show, I enjoy the music. A couple of years ago I received the Volume 1 and 2 of the sound track on CD from the same lovely lady. I play these often and I think they are great music.
As I have never listened to the original vinyl releases of these sound tracks, I can't make a comparison.
For me, If I want to hear the sound effects with the music, I'll watch the videos. If I want to hear just the music, I have the CDs.
I understand those that have listened to the old vinyl sound tracks and are familiar with them and are disappointed with the CDs that have eliminated the sound effects which was part of their memory. You can have a copy of an original song by a group, but if it is re-released 10 years later by a few of the group with some new members, it never sounds the same.
Perhaps record companies can do what soda companies do. Soda companies offer a variety of options, Regular and Diet and more. Perhaps the record companies can offer "The Real Sound Track As Issued" and "Music Only".
So if you are looking for CD quality of the old vinyl issue as it was issued with sound effects, you may be disappointed.
If you are looking for some great music from the TV show and aren't concerned about the sound effects, this CD is a must.
A Pathetic Remake of the Original. - Review written on June 19, 1999
Rating: 2 out of 5
53 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
"Pathetic," anemic," and "emasculated" are words to describe this sorrowful remastering. Anyone who remembers the original, powerful 33rpm recording will be disappointed with this CD. What ruins this CD is the perceptible reduction in the audio, making the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra sound more like front music in Tin Pan Alley. The other problem is the castration of the sound effects. Gone are the roar of big guns from "Allies on the March," for example. Also oddly lacking are the fighter aircraft sounds from "Marianas Turkey Shoot," the multiple horns and whistles from "Ship That Pass," etc.,etc.,etc. Suffice to say those of us who remember the original...please pass on this CD, not worth a bucket of warm spit by comparison.