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The remastered/Atmos version of The Lion And The Cobra by Sinéad O'Connor has disappeared. At least for me, in the U.S. When I try to play it from my library, I get "This track is no longer available."

Bummer.
It's playing and showing as Lossless for me. How disappointing. It was a great mix with an unusual but spectacular treatment of the spectacular vocals, in Atmos. In a year I managed to buy nearly every CD released, I managed to miss this album. Maybe its wasn't initially on CD. In short I had never heard it before. I did wear out the second album a few years later. I've played it over ten times since it appeared at the beginning of last weekend. Hopefully it's a glitch and it reappears soon.
 
The remastered/Atmos version of The Lion And The Cobra by Sinéad O'Connor has disappeared. At least for me, in the U.S. When I try to play it from my library, I get "This track is no longer available."

Bummer.
Yeah. Also in my territory.
Hopefully it's to sort something in the mix or do a marketing push before official release.
There's no reason for the studio to pay for an Atmos mix and not share it.
 
There was an article in the Times a couple of days ago about this Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan album, which was in the RealWorld vaults for thirty-odd years. Also about Peter Gabriel's admiration for Khan, and Khan's key role in the Passion soundtrack, among other things. (Here's a "gift" version to get you past the paywall.) Was hoping this would get an Atmos mix. Hans-Martin Buff again?

Another profile of Nusrat--who was, needless to say, a major dude--on the occasion of this lost/found album's release:

https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/nusrat-fateh-ali-khan/
 
Here is a weird one!
I was on a panel on Experimental Music organized by the San Francisco chapter of the Audio Engineering Society and we all performed at the end. It was recorded, and @BZ Lewis mixed in Atmos, and we decided to release it. It is out!
Panelists and performers: Julius Dobos, Franck Martin, Karen Stackpole, William Winant, Krys Bobrowski
Facilitator: Brent Miller
More info: https://www.patreon.com/posts/music-from-aes-123744503
 
More from the world of Jam Bands
(Could have seen this exact bill: Lettuce with The Colorado Symphony last night, but I had an early morning meeting. Oh well)

Smaller jam band Perpetual Groove celebrates 20 years of their debut LP with a pretty darn good Atmos mix

And the second single from the new Goose album, which according the the credits has their original drummer on it (Much like Spinal Tap… Goose cannot keep a drummer for long, seemingly)
This Lettuce release is bloomin great 😃 👍
 
Yes/ Close To The Edge. I checked The Australian store this morning. The four discs of the Deluxe edition appear, but only in Hi Res Losslesss. As with Fragile last year, no Atmos. Very frustrating. Not sure why they would release 'The Yes Album' but not the others. I won't buy it as I don't want anything with Vinyl, aside the fact that I have no where to put it. A pity as it's one of my favourites. I'll have to wait till it shows up in a single release.
 
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