Listening to now (In Surround!) - Volume 1

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You don't have to make them like a lighting bolt
Just put them in a circle

Nice and friendly

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EJ SACD Sampler :banana:
 

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Chicago VII - Quad on DVD-A.
I would vote 12 :).
One of my favorites in multi-channel :banana:

Snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow
Snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snooooooooooooow!
 
Monterey Pop/Criterion Collection/DTS 5.1
Great 60's renditions of amazing music; must see for true R&R afficionado's
 
PT Anesthetize on BluRay from my Oppo though the multi-channel analog into a Yamaha Rcvr running in pure direct mode out to my Klipsch speakers. Basic setup by man does it sound great. First real listen to it after getting the Oppo and finally able to get a true 5.1 signal into my receiver. Hearing so many different nuances that I did not hear before, superb!
 
PT Anesthetize on BluRay from my Oppo though the multi-channel analog into a Yamaha Rcvr running in pure direct mode out to my Klipsch speakers. Basic setup by man does it sound great. First real listen to it after getting the Oppo and finally able to get a true 5.1 signal into my receiver. Hearing so many different nuances that I did not hear before, superb!

PT Anesthetize! D-r-o-o-l

That disc has a great 5.1 track! Dark Matter needs to be played loud!
 
All the Björk stuff is ...simply divine in Surround (if you can get over the shoddy authoring)....and Vespertine and Medulla on DVD-A even more so!

Yeah, the authoring does indeed suck the big one. But a small price to pay.

I just wish she'd done Biophilia in 5.1 :(
 
Queen - "A Night at the Opera" Original 2002 Parlophone/Hollywood Records DVD-A MLP

Remembering how awesome not only the album is but how good this mix is. This was the first DVD-A I consciously bought in 2002, my wife having bought me Björk's Verspertine on DVD-A by mistake (lucky mistake, no?) a short while before. It's also special to me because I remember playing my mum's vinyl copy to death in '75, fascinated by the sound and the artwork.

I must get me "The Game" at some point. Reading Justin Shirley-Smith's notes over at the Brian May website, he (and Brian) speaks of Queen 5.1's as if they fully intended to do them all. Brian was, at least back then, entirely enamoured by the process of revisiting the multi-tracks and giving all the nuances of the recordings the room to breathe in multi-channel. Shame they never fulfilled that enthusiasm.
 
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