Honestly I'm surprised that a commercially produced album has such
problems. Usually these albums are mastered pretty carefully to ensure
that they will play fine on just about any system... but I don't own
the album so I couldn't say for sure.

Any commercial sound editing software will allow you to do this by
applying an equalizer to the tracks. 

You can pick your poison here: my most recommended (from a sound
quality perspective) would be Steinberg's Wavelab but you will have
success with pretty much any waveditor including Sony's SoundForge
(which if i remember correctly has a trial version) or even EAC's built
in (and free) Process Wav function will do the trick. 

Tweaking EQ is one of the most simple functions performed by just about
any music creation, editing or mastering software, so just about
anything should be able to do what you are looking for. 

You'll be looking to lower frequencies around 100-200hz range probably
but try a few to see which reduces the thump without affecting the
muscalitiy of it. 

ss.


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