2015 Surround Predictions/Wishlist

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My wishes

1. The first Marillion albums
2. all Roxy Music
3. Ultravox especially Vienna
4. more from XTC
5. more from Yes
6. Kraftwerk like Trans Europe Express
7. Pink Floyd especially The wall, Atom heart mother and Meddle
8. Kate Bush with Hounts of love or Aerial
9. Einstürzende Neubauten with Silence is sexy
10. Calexico with Hot rail

and, and, and .....

Dreamings :)
 
Anything from anyone's previous wish lists would be fine by me. While not a wish, I have it on good word, that Eliot Scheiner's next (new) MC release will most likely be the Ben Fold's Orchestra Experience which Eliot has been producing and supporting on his most recent tour.
 
A handful that I've been thinking about recently:

1. Steve Hackett - Voyage of The Acolyte (40th anniversary in 2015; I have a hunch that S. Wilson is interested in doing that one.)

2. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love (from S. Wilson's wish list)

3. Jethro Tull - Living In The Past (the one that I'd like to see next)

4. Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic (already done - just needs to be released. It seems that this would have to be one to come out as part of the E. Scheiner deal)

5. Mike Rutherford - Smallcreep's Day (about the only progressive thing that M. Rutherford's done under his own name, and I think a surround treatment would do wonders for this album. Probably a long shot, though.)
 
Yes please! Aren't we definitely getting some Anthony Phillips in 5.1 in 2015 :)

Yes, on Classic Rock's radio player yesterday, he said that it's coming out soon (supposedly this month), and that Simon Heyworth did the mixing on it. The original engineer/producer, I believe. I've been wanting that one for a long time. The Geese and The Ghost, I mean to say.
 
A handful that I've been thinking about recently:

1. Steve Hackett - Voyage of The Acolyte (40th anniversary in 2015; I have a hunch that S. Wilson is interested in doing that one.)

2. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love (from S. Wilson's wish list)

3. Jethro Tull - Living In The Past (the one that I'd like to see next)

4. Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic (already done - just needs to be released. It seems that this would have to be one to come out as part of the E. Scheiner deal)

5. Mike Rutherford - Smallcreep's Day (about the only progressive thing that M. Rutherford's done under his own name, and I think a surround treatment would do wonders for this album. Probably a long shot, though.)
Great list! :)
 
Yes, on Classic Rock's radio player yesterday, he said that it's coming out soon (supposedly this month), and that Simon Heyworth did the mixing on it. The original engineer/producer, I believe. I've been wanting that one for a long time. The Geese and The Ghost, I mean to say.

Its being released in 5.1 by our friends at Cherry Red/Esoteric Records, January 2015 I believe
 
Hendrix - Electric Ladyland

Beatles - Sargent Pepper
- Rubber Soul

C.S.N. - Self Titled
C.S.N. & Y. - Self Titled

Fleetwood Mac - Self Titled

Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark

Quincy Jones - You've Got It Bad Girl

War - Eric Burdon Declares War
- Greatest Hits

Cream - Wheels of Fire

Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die

O.K. None of these are possible, let alone probable. But it is supposed to be a wish list. At least I have Court and Spark and You've Got It Bad Girl on CD-4. These are two of my all time favorites in quad.
 
too many to mention in one post..
off of the top of my head...
Kate Bush. The Dreaming
Cocteau Twins...basically ANYTHING "Treasure" and beyond!!!(if there ever was a band that would benefit from 5.1 , the Cocks are it!)
TFF-The seeds of Love
(catching my "dense" production drift?)

maybe Lowell George "Thanks I'll eat it here"
 
I'd sure love Heaven or Las Vegas by Cocteau Twins. Probably a top 5 album for me.
 
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That could be truly amazing, if Steven Wilson got his hands on it...
Truly amazing! Yes!!! I am truly happy to find a kindred spirit with The Bunnymen.


Bauhaus is also on my 5.1 Wishlist.

Bela Lugosi's Dead would also be truly amazing in the right hands! :smokin
 
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Truly amazing! Yes!!! I am truly happy to find a kindred spirit with The Bunnymen.


Bauhaus is also on my 5.1 Wishlist.

Bela Lugosi's Dead would also be truly amazing in the right hands! :smokin


Yep, Ian & Co. have made lots of great music. I'd like to hear it all in surround, but unless someone like Steven Wilson approaches the band and gets the ball rolling, it'll probably never happen.
Bauhaus would be great as well - I'd definitely be on board for that.
 
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