Treble reorders the tracks on all your favorite albums, making them even better.
If Kanye can keep tinkering, so can we.
Making the most of a great pop album.
Highlighting a cryptic album with some fluorescences.
Cutting out the bloat in Guns ‘n’ Roses’ last great statement.
Reconfiguring Frank’s sole album into a clearer narrative.
Keeping the faith, renewing the devotion, minimizing the dogma.
Trimming down the band’s tedious third album.
Taylor Swift’s big pop breakthrough in slimmer, streamlined form.
A slightly flawed mid-period Beatles record made great with just a nip and a tuck.
Trimming the excesses of an overstuffed pop album.
A lean mixtape of Kanye West’s two most recent offerings.
A more concise, orderly request.
Some subtle but important changes to this classic album.
A re-edit that fits on one disc, instead of three.
A simple and elegant edit to a good-not-great album.
Putting a new spin on the L.A. band’s swan song.
Taking the band’s debut album and shuffling it into something even more appealing.
A single-disc edition of Richard D. James sprawling 1994 opus.
Reworking Rivers’ flawed masterpiece by removing the songs where he gets creepy.
A one-disc version of the Pumpkins’ biggest album.