In the below link, check out Sony's announcement of SACD 20 years ago....
https://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/199904/99-002/index.html
https://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/199904/99-002/index.html
SACD shares the same birthday as me I turned 15 when this news came, some ten years before I started using the format, I remember the first players were expensive as hell.
Happy Birthday SACD! Still hanging in there... Now you can have a blast and get down to the disco?! May I suggest a Hybrid Mutichannel release of Saturday Night Fever...
SACD shares the same birthday as me I turned 15 when this news came, some ten years before I started using the format, I remember the first players were expensive as hell.
Yeah, they're going in and out of style.
Today @soundboy posted a link on the Steve Hoffman Forums re: this being the 20th birthday of the SACD:
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/happy-birthday-sacd-youre-20-years-old-today.841805/
https://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/199904/99-002/index.html
And ironically, to celebrate this auspicious occasion, SONY MUSIC, AFAIK, has NO new SACD releases planned.
Check the listings on CD Japan.
They show SACD releases from Sony Japan continuing through July 2019.
And they stayed expensive as hell for quite a while. The discs too, I saw O’Jays, Aerosmith, Miles, Dylan, and Isleys in the bins new, and I sure as hell noticed the surround logos on many of them.SACD shares the same birthday as me I turned 15 when this news came, some ten years went by until I started using the format, I remember the first players were expensive as hell.
It was the titles they had I would go every week to buy new dvd audio and see the sacd section, (ya they had them)
Mostly Stereo Classical titles, Brian. When I type in SONY SACD a number of pages are displayed and most are much older OOP titles no longer available.
LOL I remember the SACD/DVD-A section at Best Buy. It was so exciting when new titles showed up.
. The universal players were years away, and they were a grand each at first.
I was interested in DVD Audio and SACD from the beginning but I decided to wait until either (a) the format war ended or (b) universal players came out at an affordable price. I bought my first universal player in 2006.
I was interested in DVD Audio and SACD from the beginning but I decided to wait until either (a) the format war ended or (b) universal players came out at an affordable price. I bought my first universal player in 2006.
Ya all we had was CC and BB but they both had the set up to listen. And only a few titles in a display, both formats, that lasted about what? 6 months or so? I remember going to a local record store, must have been about 05 asked if they had any dvd a, and I was taken for a mental case, my buddy got pissed off at them! for ignorance-but remember scouring the web for titles? That's how I found QQ.And the SACD section at Fry's, Tower Records and other music stores back in the day....
I share the disappointment that you have since I am not a big classical music fan.
However, I often wonder why so relatively few pop/rock titles show up on SACD. Did they not sell good? For example, I see Japan Universal Music continues to release new classical music SHM-SACD titles.....but no more new pop/rock titles. So a classical music SACD will sell more copies than a pop/rock SACD? On a worldwide basis?
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