Matthew Sweet – Son of Altered Beast – Intervention Records SACD

£42.00

Son of Altered Beast is must-have for Sweet fans, a fascinating window into the live power of Matthew at his most prolific and perhaps peak period as an artist.

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Artist-Approved
Remastered Direct-to-DSD FROM THE ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER TAPES!
Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound
Hybrid CD/SACD Plays On All CD and SACD Players
Super Jewel Box Packaging

Matthew Sweet hit the road to tour for 1993’s sprawling masterpiece Altered Beast, giving birth to this wild Son of Altered Beast. While two tracks were studio-derived, the rest are ripping live tracks including a mind-blowing cover of Neil Young’s “Don’t Cry No Tears,” a deep cut from Young’s underrated Zuma.

Son of Altered Beast is must-have for Sweet fans, a fascinating window into the live power of Matthew at his most prolific and perhaps peak period as an artist.

Son of Altered Beast is remastered Direct-to-DSD from the Original Analog Master Tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound. The tapes are beautifully full, warm and dynamic, and Intervention’s remaster is a dramatic improvement over the 90’s era CD, which in comparison is very hard and glassy sounding. This is a rip-roaring, guitar-soaked (mostly) live record that Sweet fans will hear like it’s the first time!

Track Listing

1. Devil with the Green Eyes
2. Superdeformed
3. Someone To Pull The Trigger
4. Knowing People
5. I Wanted To Tell You
6. Don’t Cry No Tears
7. Ultrasuede

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