Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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THE CLASSIC FILM SCORES of Miklós Rózsa
Charles Gerhardt/National Philharmonic Orchestra
Vocalion – CDLK 4631/SACD, Hybrid, Stereo,
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Tom Petty Long After Dark
5.1Dolby True HD
Sounds more front centered.
Haven't tried down mixing the atmos yet.
Never had this Petty album so most is new to me. And not sure how much the songs grab me compared to other of his albums I have and like.
I will check out the unreleased songs on cd2 as frequently the songs left out can be pleasant surprises....
 
Mr. Big - The Big Finish Live.
Paul can still shred, people.
This is a great BluRay of a wonderful 'last' performance. Billy and Paul shred (as usual), Nick D'Virgilio absolutely kills it on the drums and the Atmos mix is solid. I like the use of the heights, especially in the 360 panning of the intro to Green Tinted '60s Mind.
 
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Why are my including Christopher Nolan's 2010 landmark film INCEPTION in this thread. Because on a special BD25 disc entitled Special Features contained within this 3 disc set it includes 39 minutes in DTS~HD MA 5.1 [audio, only] of Hans Zimmer's propulsive score in immersive audio sporting a thunderous bass extension. Nice touch, wouldn't you say?

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Why are my including Christopher Nolan's 2010 landmark film INCEPTION in this thread. Because on a special BD25 disc entitled Special Features contained within this 3 disc set it includes 39 minutes in DTS~HD MA 5.1 [audio, only] of Hans Zimmer's propulsive score in immersive audio sporting a thunderous bass extension. Nice touch, wouldn't you say?

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I noticed that on the soundtrack on the special features disc, the mix actually seems to have elements unique to the LFE (it's in no other channel)! This seems to be common across Nolan films, as I discovered with Tenet when people who were downmixing to stereo were not hearing that thunderous bass in the music at the beginning of the film.
 
Why are my including Christopher Nolan's 2010 landmark film INCEPTION in this thread. Because on a special BD25 disc entitled Special Features contained within this 3 disc set it includes 39 minutes in DTS~HD MA 5.1 [audio, only] of Hans Zimmer's propulsive score in immersive audio sporting a thunderous bass extension. Nice touch, wouldn't you say?

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One of the films I watched on a flight to Taiwan via HK, I think seeing it at 30000ft made it stranger!
 
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