Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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INXS - Kick 30 Blu-ray Dolby Atmos, I'm listening in 7.1

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How well does the Atmos translate to 7.1? (I have 7.2, with wides).
 
Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! (Q8 conversion)... GREAT live quad mix and performance:D
Hope we get a true hi-rez release some day (in a mini-LP sleeve, maybe? from Japan?)
 
Sgt Pepper - multi-channel.

What you say? It's not good enough? I think it is.....

Excellent.

Bump those rears (or lower the fronts) by about 3 db and it works for me. Maybe a minor missed opportunity, here and there, but nothing that gets me hand-wringing. If I find a copy of the BD or DVD at a sane price I'll bite.
 
And a tinge of live Dylan fr 64.

. A very big thanks to Audio Fidelity for making these shelved/unreleased surround wonders finally come about to see the light of day. :upthumb


Bob Dylan-NYC 64 SACD 5 ch



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Jethro Tull, A Passion Play. 5.1, 24/96 DTS at 60db. Steven Wilson remix. My first time with this Tull release, a little weird, but I’ll hang in there to the end.
 
Magenta "The Twenty Seven Club" 5.1 24x96 DTS - This might be my new favorite Magenta album (surpassing Seven)... Some of the best Yes-but-not-Yes songs ever! Great surround mix! I love the way I'm constantly hearing homages to Yes, Pink Floyd, Marillion and others throughout the songs, the impressive musicianship, the majesty, the rocking... love it all!
 
I recently played the Foo Fighters IN YOUR HONOR disc and one song is now stuck in my head...I can't stop thinking about it..

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Just needed some background music as I get some work done at home...so decided to LISTEN to No Quarter with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant...this is a DVD...but I treat it as an audio only product...it was an MTV unplugged show...BUT the surround was mixed by Kevin Shirley...which is a good thing...while not very discreet...the fidelity is good...which isn't always the case with the Led Zeppelin catalog....in case you don't have this one and like the Zep...spend a few bucks and get a used copy...some on EBAY HERE
 
SW
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BD from the box set (courstesy of a REAL GREAT FRIEND...now THAT'S a FRIEND!!!)

Wow...and foithoimo'...WOW....

Second listen and I already think it's a Masterpiece...it all started when my boss in 2006 lent me some PTree...didn't like it...then I joined this Forum and..PEER PRESSURE...that's what it was....saw PT in 2009 and Gavin blew me away!...OK, getting a BIT closer...THEN it was the Raven...ALMOST a Masterpiece....saw SW in 2013 and 2015...

I think that SW and my musical tastes have been getting closer...he's been doing more accessible stuff and now this....PROG POP!!!!

The big space between us is just a microscopic gap....
 
Just needed some background music as I get some work done at home...so decided to LISTEN to No Quarter with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant...this is a DVD...but I treat it as an audio only product...it was an MTV unplugged show...BUT the surround was mixed by Kevin Shirley...which is a good thing...while not very discreet...the fidelity is good...which isn't always the case with the Led Zeppelin catalog....in case you don't have this one and like the Zep...spend a few bucks and get a used copy...some on EBAY HERE

I dunno, Clint. I find it has enough discrete (rear ch) interplay , to qualify as must own live surround disc.

And there is the "studio mix " bonus track of Black Dog for all Zep in surround fans like me. That Page/Plante 5.1 DVD is one of my faves I suppose you could say. :D


Still holding out hope that one day soon we FINALLY get a Studio Zep album in surround . (wonder what the Vegas odds are on that occurrence ??) :D
 
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