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OUT NOVEMBER 22
Pretty Hate Machine |
On November 22, UMe and Bicycle Music Company will release a remastered version of Pretty Hate Machine,
the 1989 debut studio album by Nine
Inch
Nails. The album was previously reissued in 2005, but this will be the first remastering overseen by
Trent Reznor. The album includes completely remastered music, updated artwork and a cover of the
Queen song "Get Down, Make Love"
originally available
on the "Sin" single in 1990. In a post on Nin.com, Reznor
explains:
"I’m happy to finally announce the re-issue of the first Nine Inch Nails record “Pretty Hate Machine,” releasing
worldwide 11/22. UMe and Bicycle Music Group managed to locate the original mixes, so I went in the studio with
Tom Baker and remastered it for a greatly improved sonic experience. In addition, Rob reinterpreted Gary Talpas’
original cover to make for a fresh new package.
It’s been an interesting trip watching the fate of this record float from one set of hands to another (a long and
depressing story) but it’s finally wound up in friendly territory, allowing us to polish it up a bit and present it to you
now. We had fun revisiting this old friend, hope you enjoy.
TR"
Pretty Hate Machine Reissue Track Listing:
01 Head Like a Hole
02 Terrible Lie
03 Down In It
04 Sanctified
05 Something I Can Never Have
06 Kinda I Want To
07 Sin
08 That's What I Get
09 The Only Time
10 Ringfinger
11 Get Down, Make Love
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