Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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Turns out I'm carrying an envelope with a picture of
View attachment 50491 no wonder i can't make it with anyone anyhow!
View attachment 50492 you can count me out . . .
in? POLL

Having been reincarnated from the Nineteenth Century, I was privy to have experienced the debut of Anton Rubinstein's [1829~1894] lovely Cello Sonatas Opp. 18~39 and his towering Russian Cello Sonatas [Vol. III]

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[Praga Digital/2 multi~ch SACDs]


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Tried it on YouTube and I like the style of music.

How's the mix ?
I was able to buy the entire cell series of eleven discs as a whole but haven't gotten through all of them. I recently moved them up front for listening again. cell four: camarillo blues triangle and cell nine: rf interno stood out for me. I want to give them a good surround evaluation but if memory serves, they are quite good. Music content might not be for everyone though. Features say they are 24 bit/96 kHz DVD-Audio and 24 bit/48 kHz Dolby Digital 5.1 and some include video. I'm off work Monday so . . .
 
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Here is one I almost forgot I have (I was sans television for awhile, and because this one presents videos, I didn't listen to it)
View attachment 50507 Tom Cochrane & Red Rider Trapeze: The Collection on Dvd
this poll is for the DVD-A; this video is mentioned in some of the posts: POLL

I have very fond memories of hearing Light In The Tunnel/Human Race played on Montreal's CHOM FM in the early 80's. What a stupendous track. :)

Canadian Radio was proud of its country's music back then and we got to hear so many amazing bands/songs.
 
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