unboxing by Paul at SDE
At the 8 minute mark, Paul states that the label has indicated there will be a separate blu-ray release.
unboxing by Paul at SDE
It’s at about 6:10, and what I’m waiting on.At the 8 minute mark, Paul states that the label has indicated there will be a separate blu-ray release.
That was absolutely littered with fascinating insight. Alan wanting to remix Supertramp? Also talking about the non-Project albums? Hell yes! Sadly, it's also proving that the rumours about Ambrosia were a bit optimistic...And here's an article at Sound and Vision, wherein he says that (probably) I Robot is coming next!
https://www.soundandvision.com/cont...and-imagination-alan-parsons-project-s-deluxe
"I’d love to do those [first] two Ambrosia albums in Atmos—but there’s a bit of a problem, because some of the tapes have gone missing from the first album. I think the second album is probably all there."That was absolutely littered with fascinating insight. Alan wanting to remix Supertramp? Also talking about the non-Project albums? Hell yes! Sadly, it's also proving that the rumours about Ambrosia were a bit optimistic...
Looks like I may need new glasses.It’s at about 6:10, and what I’m waiting on.
Nice box set though, and thank you Paul at SDE!
don't we allLooks like I may need new glasses.
Uh…did you look?Im voting a 10 on this one and another 10 for Steven Tayler's mix of In Search for Space...
Where are the pollls?![]()
To be fair, that part was cut out of the single edit and is only available on the extended album version. In fact, the single edit only clocks in at 4:20 minutes. The bit about the stand-alone Blu-Ray comes about halfway through extended guitar solo and is recorded backwards, so it's easy to miss.It’s at about 6:10, and what I’m waiting on.
Nice box set though, and thank you Paul at SDE!
How is the new 2024 stereo remaster compared to the 2008 CD? I wasn't very happy with the remaster of Turn of a Friendly Card, which was too bright compared to the 2015 DSD download (or the HDAD, which has speed issues, though). I have asked the same question on SHFs, but received no answer. I'm really looking forward to buying the stand-alone release, but I am also curious to know how the remaster sounds now!
Thanks for the comment. I’m familiar with the US CD, so that gives me a term of comparison. That’s sad to hear. If this remaster follows the trend of Turn, it’s not warm at all :/I suppose it's unfair for me to respond since I don't have the 2008 remaster, but I can tell you that I felt the stereo remaster on the Blu-ray was not at all to my liking. I turned it off pretty quickly because it simply does not have the warmth and body of the Blair-cut UK LP. Not even close. To put this into better perspective, I have the original US CD of Pyramid, and that's not at all great either and also a far cry from the LP, but I actually listened to that in full at least. My impression is that they somehow don't have the original master for the album and/or are just futzing with it too much in the digital realm. This album should sound every bit as good as I Robot, and in this box, it sure don't. I'd personally take the old US CD over the new remaster, and that's kinda sad.
That's the one I want and absolutely will buy the big box, even though I'm out of storage space.And here's an article at Sound and Vision, wherein he says that (probably) I Robot is coming next!
https://www.soundandvision.com/cont...and-imagination-alan-parsons-project-s-deluxe
Give it a few daysAmazon US?
Regards,