JediJoker
Audio Engineer/Enthusiast
And in turn, Cat Stevens wrote "Angelsea" about Carly Simon:Trivia: Anticipation was written by Simon as she was 'anticipating' her date with CAT STEVENS who, BTW, sang back~up vocals on that album!
And in turn, Cat Stevens wrote "Angelsea" about Carly Simon:Trivia: Anticipation was written by Simon as she was 'anticipating' her date with CAT STEVENS who, BTW, sang back~up vocals on that album!
The first Doors album is a BS 5.1 mix. Just echo/reverb in the rears. Similar to the BOC Agents Of Fortune 5.1 sacd.Could The Doors, ever become a Quadio bundle?
I am listening to #1 now it just suffers so much. I think I will do a DOORS listening session with the (5) 5.1 SACD's, if I remember correctly the 5.1 gets better as the albums 1-5 get older?
Yeah, that's what I remembered. I am now listening to 5.1 Strange Days, HUGE difference.The first Doors album is a BS 5.1 mix. Just echo/reverb in the rears. Similar to the BOC Agents Of Fortune 5.1 sacd.
I remember there being more in the rears on that one versus The Doors S/T. There isn’t a passage in “The Reaper” where the guitar moves front-to-back?Similar to the BOC Agents Of Fortune 5.1 sacd.
I remember there being more in the rears on that one versus The Doors S/T. There isn’t a passage in “The Reaper” where the guitar moves front-to-back?
Ok maybe it’s a step above The Doors, but the fact that you can list the discrete moments speaks volumes.Yes and it actually does a 360 swirl around the room during the beginning of the unaccompanied part, and there's also some of the legendary (more) cowbell in the rears too, though too low in the mix for my taste. The 5.1 of Agents of Fortune is by no means perfect, but I think it gets way too much stick - maybe it's because it's not mixed like a four-corner discrete quad, I dunno. I think it's ripe for re-discovery and re-appreciation in light of the new "immersive" mixing style that we see a lot of in Atmos these days.
I guess I was just so disappointed with it compared to what I was hoping for, that I judge it too harshly.I didn't list all of them, I listed two (in one song) to prove my point.
I guess this is a no?Could The Doors first 6, ever become a Quadio bundle?
Would a slightly expanded Greatest Hits collection in immersive surround hold you over?I guess this is a no?
I do own the 11 track 4.0 Audio Fidelity (The Best Of The Doors) released in 2015. It is very good.Would a slightly expanded Greatest Hits collection in immersive surround hold you over?
I have this one, which includes the original quadraphonic mix on it. And it was very reasonably priced, even recently.I do own the 11 track 4.0 Audio Fidelity (The Best Of The Doors) released in 2015. It is very good.
Is there another?
I also have that one, well worth buying. And it's from Rhino I note, an early indication of interest in quad?I have this one, which includes the original quadraphonic mix on it. And it was very reasonably priced, even recently.
https://www.discogs.com/release/10808418-The-Doors-The-Singles
Oh, yes, I have that one to.I have this one, which includes the original quadraphonic mix on it. And it was very reasonably priced, even recently.
https://www.discogs.com/release/10808418-The-Doors-The-Singles
One album released at a time or a complete box set, I think that either would be snapped up by most of those here. Quadio releases are already small runs. A lot of us purchase these discs not just for a particular artist or album but just because they are quad. I never would own any Doobie Brothers recordings if not for quad! I think that any release will sell out. More popular titles might need a repress.Smaller run means higher price per set. So as long as the Carly fans are willing to pay the extra cost, and be happy about it, then great. One album per disc because it’s the way they always do it, no problem, they can pay for those pretty mini jackets and extra discs too! More discs than the Doobies, no problem there! Hope they don’t mind cracking a C note plus tax and plus shipping.
No full quads of the original albums. There were 5.1 releases in a box set I believe. I did buy most of them individually, privately . They were rather disappointing surround wise.Oh, yes, I have that one to.
So back to the Quadio question.
If The Doors have these surround singles releases, was there ever a full Quadraphonic albums of the first 6 released?
I guess I could look up on Discogs for the answer to my question, but I am sure some of you know the answer right out of your brain.
Indeed, this is one of the great things about Quadio. Contrast with the Pyromania 40th anniversary box for example.Don't forget that the Quadio box sets are just the quad (and original stereo) albums. They contain no unwanted CD's full of re-mixes, live tracks ect.,with all being brickwalled and unlistenable. Also no large book and no vinyl, those are the things that push up the cost for no good reason. The money paid for Quadio is just for Quadio!
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