The 2012 remaster brings the brass section to the forefront with a punchy, aggressive clarity that feels like it’s being played in the room.
Unlike the 2002 remaster which was widely available in stores, the 2012 24/48 FLAC was exclusively available through specific storefronts that no longer exist (like the original HDtracks pre-2015 interface or 7digital high-res sections). It was also offered as a download code inside a very limited "Super Deluxe Edition" vinyl box set. Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -FLAC 24-48-
In 2012, Peter Gabriel’s entire catalog was systematically remastered from the original analog tapes. Unlike previous transfers that used 16-bit/44.1kHz (CD standard) as their final destination, the 2012 project aimed for . The 2012 remaster brings the brass section to
This deep content analysis focuses on the specific 2012 reissue of Peter Gabriel’s fifth studio album, So , specifically highlighting the technical merits of the format. In 2012, Peter Gabriel’s entire catalog was systematically
: This 2012 master is described as having a slightly boosted low end, giving drums a "thunderous" quality rather than the "clashing" sound found on earlier editions.