Same.Glad to hear Greg Penny is involved. I consider his existing EJ Multi~CH SACDs ALL ‘reference quality!’
Same.Glad to hear Greg Penny is involved. I consider his existing EJ Multi~CH SACDs ALL ‘reference quality!’
Just like every other SDE Surround Series release: yes.I suppose these are the same mixes that was/are up on Apple Music?
For someone that absolutely loves how immaculate Elton John's first greatest hits release was, I am a bit sad that "Border Song" and the original version of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" aren't included. Of course, this is nothing to blame SDE for. I just really wanted to put together a surround sound set of the songs from that compilation.To have Elton's greatest hits all in Atmos on 1 disc is a winner for Paul @ SDE and for surround music fans.
Interesting reasoning but that also has inner artwork, which is the main reason I dislike the blue case for TFF - it obscures the pictures on the inside.I swapped it with #13A (Duran Duran, Danse Macabre De Luxe) as at contains videos!
I swapped with BlurInteresting reasoning but that also has inner artwork, which is the main reason I dislike the blue case for TFF - it obscures the pictures on the inside.
My logic is that any SDE release that also offers video content is not strictly a 'pure audio' disc. So #15 Soft Cell, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret is another candidateInteresting reasoning but that also has inner artwork, which is the main reason I dislike the blue case for TFF - it obscures the pictures on the inside.
I used to listen this Diamonds-Atmos in Tidal, and Greg Penny appears as Immersive Mix Engineer. So I would assume the mix is the same.I suppose these are the same mixes that was/are up on Apple Music?
Actually I just found where Paul actually said it was not supposed to be a blue case but it was an error that was out of his control and that the cases would be the usual Pure Audio cases going forward.Really... Tears For Fears requested a blue case. How weird!
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