On a comment in the recent post of MAGNUM new 2024 album a reader spoke about the band’s stupendous 1986’s record “Vigilante“. Highly regarded as a classic by AOR aficionados, on “Vigilante” MAGNUM embraced the mid-Eighties polished, commercial sound from the era still retaining their trademark songwriting style and refined arrangements.
Our fellow reader asked for a pressing / reissue of MAGNUM’s “Vigilante” with good sound quality.
On all the CD pressings the sound quality is fine, but the gain level never was revised and oddly, still there isn’t a good “Vigilante” reissue. “Vigilante” is an album that screams for a proper remaster for sure.
So we the plotn08 team decided to make our own vinyl-rip from the original UK LP release, respecting the vinyl harmonics and avoiding any audio post-processing: you have here MAGNUM’s “Vigilante” as it comes from the turntable.
And you know what? It sounds great!
Only at anywhere
A1 – Lonely Night
A2 – Need A Lot Of Love
A3 – Sometime Love
A4 – Midnight (You Won’t Be Sleeping)
A5 – Red On The Highway
B1 – Holy Rider
B2 – When The World Comes Down
B3 – Vigilante
B4 – Back Street Kid
Bob Catley – vocals
Tony Clarkin – guitar
Wally Lowe – bass
Mark Stanway – keyboards
Mickey Barker – drums
with:
Roger Taylor – backing vocals
Daniel Bourquin – saxophone on A4
MAGNUM – Vigilante [1986 Polydor UK POLD 5198] vinyl-rip , MP3+FLAC