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The Fragile [VINYL]

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The definitive vinyl edition of the Fragile, meticulously prepared by Trent Reznor and NIN art director John Crawford. Remastered 2017 audio on 180-Gram Vinyl, remastered artwork and more. Parker Fly / Gibson Les Paul / Gibson 335 / Epiphone Semi Acoustic / Gibson Explorer / Fender Stratocaster / Fender Jazzmaster / Fernandes 6 String / Fender Telecaster / Fender Precision Bass / Epiphone El Capitan Fretless Bass / Fender 6 Bass / Takamine Acoustic Guitar / Epiphone Ukulele / Violin / Epiphone Mandolin / Engelhardt Upright Bass Technician [Assistance] – Andrew Alekel, Andy Brohard, Brett Bachemin, Chad Essig, Dustin Mosley, Jason Wormer, Neal Ferrazzani, Pete Martinez The cumulative approach is at its clearest in “10 Miles High.” Cut from the CD version of the album to trim minutes off its already elephantine running time, the song had previously been relegated to B-side status, appearing only on the relatively obscure original vinyl edition, where both space and pacing permitted it to remain. Heard it in its proper context at last, “10 Miles High” comes across as the emotional and sonic key to the whole album: titanic in scale, unpredictably varied in its dynamic range, and absolutely annihilating in its despair and rage. There's a general theme to the album of systems failing and things sort of falling apart. In keeping with the idea of making everything sound a little broken, I chose stringed instruments because they're imperfect by nature. Although it may not sound like it, most of the album is actually guitar - and that includes the orchestral sounds and weird melodic lines. When it came to instruments that I didn't really know how to play - like the ukulele or the slide guitar - we were able to get some really interesting sounds by making the studio the main instrument.

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a b DiCrescenzo, Brent (September 21, 1999). "Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile". Pitchfork . Retrieved January 27, 2013. The definitive version of the Fragile, meticulously prepared by Trent Reznor and NIN Art Director John Crawford. Announced on December 16, 2016, The Fragile: Deviations 1 contains over an hour of alternate versions, instrumental versions, and other unreleased material from The Fragile on 180 gram vinyl. In one interview, Alan Moulder stated that the album started out with 173 different pieces or musical ideas, and the cover of Gary Numan's " Metal" had been completed when the album sessions began. [7] He also stated in a different interview that 120 songs were recorded [8], so it is likely that some of the 173 pieces were merely seeds of inspiration that were never developed into anything usable. The orginal large amount of song ideas was evidently whittled down before they even reached the demo stage, as Reznor stated in a 2000 interview that he demoed 47 songs, which he then chose from when deciding which ones to write lyrics for. [9] a b c Hermes, Will (September 24, 1999). "The Fragile". Entertainment Weekly. No.504. New York . Retrieved January 27, 2013.

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I loved working with him - and his whole team in fact - on this project. It just increased my respect for him as an artist and a man. La Mer" is cleaned up and removes the audio glitch found about 40 seconds in on the Apple Music version. Mancini, Robert (September 28, 1999). "Nine Inch Nails Line Up European Shows, But States Must Wait". MTV . Retrieved February 8, 2008.

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Elfman, Doug (June 2, 2000). "Quite a Contrast" (fee required). Las Vegas Review-Journal . Retrieved February 1, 2008. In Metal Hammer, it was named one of the 10 best industrial metal albums as well as one of the 20 best metal albums of 1999. [54] [55] Commercial performance [ edit ] The mid-song verse of both "I'm Looking Forward To Joining You, Finally" and "No, You Don't" use the same lyrical meter.On top of stringed instruments, the album also makes notable use of drums, loops, synths, industrial noises such as saws and chains, and a variety of other instruments which were accessible at the time. Nine Inch Nails CD album ranking] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on October 11, 2013 . Retrieved January 2, 2017.

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ALBUMS/EPS". NIN.com. Archived from the original on March 3, 2012 . Retrieved March 6, 2012. Note: "info" must be selected for each release to verify When we assembled the cassette, we now had four beginnings and endings to contend with instead of two of each (for the CD) follow? It worked out pretty well just dividing the songs up, but we wanted the A sides of the cassettes to be slightly longer than the B sides (so that when the tape flips over you are not in the middle of the first song on that side). We added the 'appendage' to 'please' to make that work. Line 6 POD / Sherman Filterbank / Digitech 2112 / Sans Amp / TC Fireworx / Eventide DSP 4000 / Eventide H3500/3000 / Mutator / Roland Vocoder / Roland ChorusEcho / Mesa Boogie Strategy 500 / Yamaha SPX1000

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For the vinyl, the decision to move to three discs was based on fidelity. (you can only fit so many minutes on a side of vinyl before it degrades the sound) This edition of The Fragile was released originally on vinyl in 1999, and was re-released in 2017 as part of the Definitive Edition series of vinyl re-releases. As my time on the album spanned over 2 years, it is difficult to describe a typical day, since that varied as we progressed. At the beginning, though, there were different types of days depending on how Trent was feeling. At this stage a lot of time was spent writing and creating songs. Obviously it is impossible for anybody to be in songwriting mode every day without going stale. So, to keep creativity up and vary things a little, we would have 'Art Days,' as they were referred to. This would involve forgetting about being tied down to creating within the usual 'song' structure and Trent would do anything that his mood took. Good examples of some things that came out of that way of working was "La Mer" and "The Day The World Went Away". Pro Tools / Logic Audio / Sample Cell / Studio Vision / Peak / Rebirth / Recycle / Turbosynth / MetaSynth / Reaktor / SonicWorx / Waves / Amp Farm / Wave Mechanics / GRM / DUY D-Spider / Pluggo a b c Whitmire, Margo (May 11, 2005). "NIN's 'Teeth' Sparkle At No. 1". Billboard . Retrieved January 2, 2017.



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