I can vouch for this but not going to reveal how.wait... WHAT???? MiJ???
How did that become known did he mention it???
I can vouch for this but not going to reveal how.wait... WHAT???? MiJ???
How did that become known did he mention it???
I don't want to waste my shot (as Lin-Manuel Miranda would say), but after listening to SW on The Prog Report--see the thread that @Tintin started--I'm gonna go with Blue Moves.
Not my favorite Elton John album, but it's Wilson's (I've also heard him rhapsodize about it on The Album Years podcast), and he thinks it's tragically underrated. Plus, it's Universal; plus, it would sell. And hey, Sir E is now Wilson's Personal Shopper.
(My second choice would be another one he mentions both on The Prog Report and The Album Years, even talking about how brilliantly it would lend itself to surround: Massive Attack's Mezzanine. But I guess that's not exactly "classic rock.")
Actually, Greg Penny has said that he did Blue Moves a good while back as part of a batch of Elton 5.1s that remains unreleased (along with Caribou, Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player, and Rock Of The Westies).
I'd join him!I have no clue, but that one would be cool, just to watch Gene freak out![]()
If there’s a Priest album, and a 70s one at that, begging for a SW surround mix it’s Sad Wings Of Destiny.I'd say yes, and I'm hoping people will be a little more creative with their guesses than the stuff like this that's already been quasi-announced.
Some interesting ones thusfar though - I hope everyone will have a good think and toss their hat in the ring. I don't think people should limit themselves to only anniversary year releases either - as was pointed out above, some of SW's recent mixes haven't been exactly on their anniversary.
I'm wondering if the "'70s metal" album is something by a band like Judas Priest? There really aren't that many '70s metal bands to choose from (I'd argue the majority of the heavier music of that era was more in the hard rock genre) so I would think it would be something like that - anyone got any other likely candidates?
Based on this comment by @Plan9, I’m going to go with a great early 70s album that would be a great candidate for the Wilson surround treatment: Captain Beyond’s eponymous debut.The couple new album remixes I have helped on -I didn't know Steven actually liked these bands
You could say they are Classic Rock? Hard Rock?
...OMGThe couple new album remixes I have helped on -I didn't know Steven actually liked these bands
You could say they are Classic Rock? Hard Rock?
Into the Gap is poppy, but it is very well recorded and has a lot of layers musically, as well as a lot of ambiance. It would make a great Atmos album. I use the 12" 45 of "Hold Me Now" as one of my demo discs for my stereo. Great sounding reverb trails.Even poppier, but with inventive stereo remixes , Into The Gap by The Thompsons Twins.
He’s already got a 5.1 mix of “Made in Japan” in the can, so we know he must like Deep Purple. How about Ritchie Blackmore’s “Rainbow Rising”? That seems to fall under the Rock/Metal category. It is also the 45th anniversary of its release. I think a SW 5.1 mix of “Stargazer” would sound phenomenal.
Sony's got their 3D audio "360 Reality Audio" and more.Only Blu-Ray