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<blockquote>"Trent Reznor and NIN art director [[John Crawford]] set out to make the “definitive editions” of all the main NIN releases on vinyl. Reznor: 'We want to present the catalog as it was intended to be, with no compromises. That means a careful remastering of the audio from the original sources, a careful and painstaking recreation of the artwork, pristine materials, some surprises and an insane attention to detail that you probably won’t notice… but it matters to us. No extra bullshit and gimmicks – the “real” records in their truest form available at a reasonable price.'"</blockquote>
This edition of the vinyl comes with a booklet containing photos and an essay about the album, written by John Doran. It also remedies the issue of retained song transitions that were split across sides.
==Touring==
*Continuity: Trent Reznor, Chris Vrenna, [[Charlie Clouser]]
*Mastering (1994): Tom Baker at Futuredisc<br>
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*All paintings: Russell Mills
*Photography: David Buckland, [[Rob Sheridan]]
*Original package: [[Gary Talpas]]
*Deluxe Edition/DualDisc package: Rob Sheridan<br>
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*5.1 mix: James Brown with Trent Reznor
*Assistance: Neal Ferrazzani
*Studio: Interscope Studios<br>
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*High-resolution mastering: Bob Ludwig for Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine<br>
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*Publicity: Sioux Zimmerman for Formula
*Booking: Gerry Gerrard for Artists & Audience
*Legal: Michael S. Toorock
*[[Nothing Records]]: Tony Ciulla<br>
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*[[Adrian Belew]] appears courtesy of Caroline Records
*Stephen Perkins appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
*Nine Inch Nails Live 1994–1996: [[Robin Finck]], [[Danny Lohner]], Chris Vrenna, [[James Woolley]], Charlie Clouser<br>
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*Thank you: Interscope; Jimmy Iovine; Silvia Garcia; Susie Tallman; [[Peter Christopherson]]; Rick Rubin; Missy Worth; Brian Warner and [[Marilyn Manson (musician)|Marilyn Manson]]; [[Brian Liesegang]]; the temporarily displaced Richard Bugg; Coco-Puff; Scott Hasson; Mark Tindle, Mike Morongell, Shelly Yakus and A&M; Cally, Jamie Spencer, Mark Marot, Chris Blackwell and Island UK; Paul Connolly; Alex Kochan; Ian Flooks; Mark Blasquez, Sean Wilhelmsen and Nadine's; Opcode Systems; Pat Stolpz, Martin Arthurs and Amek; Joseph Cultice; Handy Andy; Marina Chavez; Walter Cessna; Tina Montalbano; Carol Davis<br>
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We miss you [[Jeff Ward]]<br>
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©1994 Leaving Hope/TVT Music, Inc. ASCAP. All rights reserved.
*Legal: David Altschul, Ross Rosen
*Audio asset coordination: Michel Etchart<br>
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*Executive Producers for DVD-Audio: Courtney Holt, Jim Belcher, Paul Bishow
*Supervising Producer: Shari Young
*Producer for DVD-Audio: KamranV
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*Photography and Design for DVD-Audio Menus and Gallery: Rob Sheridan
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*Additional DVD-Audio Art Design by The DZN Group (www.dzngroup.com)
*DVD-Audio Authoring: Paul Angeli, DVD Labs
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*"Closer": Directed by [[Mark Romanek]]
*"March Of The Pigs": Directed by Peter Christopherson
*"Hurt": Directed by Simon Maxwell
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*Special thanks to: [[Leo Herrera]]; Jeff Anderson; [[Atticus Ross]]; Chandra Lynn and DigiDesign; Andrew Grad, West LA Music; Native Instruments; Tom Ryan, Gateway Mastering; Dave Casey, Apogee Digital; Monique McGuffin; Chuck Reed; Ed Goodreau; Jim Belcher; Vartan; Antone DeSantis; Ramon Galbert, Ingrid Erickson; Lee Edwards; Mike Ragonga; Tanya Grieg<br>
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*1–4, 6–8, 10–13 written by Trent Reznor ©1994 Leaving Hope/ TVT Music, Inc. ASCAP. All rights reserved.
*5 written by Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris; Fractured Music (all rights controlled by Zoma Music Publishers, Ltd., ASCAP/PRS) ©1994 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International, Inc. for the world outside of the United States
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