What group do you wish would be remastered?


Listening to some old Moody Blues albums last night I noted how much I enjoyed the content but was disappointed by the sound.

This is one group whose catalog I wished would be re-mastered to modern day standards, thus, improving the muddy multi tracked sound.

Any other groups worth remastering?
ramstl
Well, this goes way beyond remastering, but I've often wondered if modern techniques could do anything with the Yardbirds' 1968 Anderson Theater concert. To cover up repeated recording mistakes, the record company overdubbed crowd noise at seemingly random points, making it sound like the audience is repeatedly shouting "Ole!" during the concert. Jimmy Page hated it so much he blocked its release for a while. For Led Zep buffs, this concert includes the first recording of "Dazed and Confused."
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. I'd love to see them re-mastered correctly, and possibly re-issued with the stereo and mono version on one CD (since all of those albums are so short). I highly doubt that will ever happen, but a fella can dream, can't he?
Garfish,

I had noted that you purchased a pro unit and was going to e-mail you directly but I got to busy. I hope you are enjoying it. BTW if you check out American Digital's web site you can get 100 TY's for $27.00.

I'm glad people mentioned Tull, Paul Simon and Van Morrison. These are some of my other favorites which I would agree need remastering. Now how do we lobby the industry?
Most of Gentle Giant's recordings have been remastered. I have In A Glass House that is a copy of the original record jacket. It also has a live version of Glass House on it. Great band. Ian Anderson liked them so much that he got them signed to Chrysalis. Of course they were somewhat similar but I think G.G. was a little more progressive.

And Sean, have you heard the newest Tull album J Tull.Com?
It's quite good.

Then Play On is probably my fav. Fleetwood Mac album and really could benefit from a remaster.