Completely agree! There's nothing like a modern surround recording. So now I'm spinning one I just picked up at Tower Records today...Marion Meadows: Player's Club/HEADS~UP Label/file under JAZZ
I've been listening to SO much 70's QUAD lately that putting this incredible ultra discrete Surround Disc in my player alerted me that nothing can beat modern Digital recordings recorded as exquisitely well as Player's Club. The sound explodes out of the speakers. Every instrument is articulated, the bass is deep and the discrete use of the surrounds so cohesive that it puts you squarely in the studio with the musicians.
Definitely worth a listen. If you 'dig' a Grover Washington vibe, this one's for you. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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A favourite:
I did not know a Digipack existed for this title, I have the one in the jewel case.For the second nite in a row
Porcupine Tree: Deadwing (DTS 5.1)
I did not know a Digipack existed for this title, I have the one in the jewel case.
Is it a special edition of any kind?
Thanks!
Sometimes, there is a way to cut through the talking. I mean, once in a while, when you rip the audio from a disc like that...the talking is considered it's own track. If you get my drift. But, I suppose it depends title by title.Ever since Spock got me back on track about those DVDs with surround...I've been playing some of those that I hadn't heard for years..again thanks to Spock for his logic...I'm now listening to Episode 5 of the Beatles Anthology...I wish there was a way to cut thru all the extras/talking on this set and just hear the music...hearing I Feel Fine at Shea Stadium right now...it's raining here today in Florida....a good time to stay indoors and listen to music...
Sometimes, there is a way to cut through the talking. I mean, once in a while, when you rip the audio from a disc like that...the talking is considered it's own track. If you get my drift. But, I suppose it depends title by title.