Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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This might be my first choice for someone who is looking to get into listening to chamber music - lovely music, great sound (but the use of surround is more ambient than active), and excellent performances.
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Bill Withers Just as I am DualDisc Dolby Digital 5.1 48k: not a surround standout but the voice, can't get enough of it. Actually better than I remembered, Harlem is a lot coming at you to start, then it mellows. Hope she'll be Happier is outstanding. Impressive, where did they get those mics?
 
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I still don’t but he is one of the best songwriters of ours and our parent’s time. So, I’ll still listen to some of his stuff.

I agree...his "singing" varied from screaming to fast talking...never liked his voice at all still don't......BUT his songwriting skill is incredible...
 
I agree...his "singing" varied from screaming to fast talking...never liked his voice at all still don't......BUT his songwriting skill is incredible...

Although he'll never win a Pavarotti competition, his songwriting skills are impeccable. I saw him in Concert in the 70's [a week after seeing Springsteen and the E Street Band] and I was NOT impressed!
 
New opportunity, Mr. eric johnson, Ah Via Musicom 5.1 MLP 96k 24b DVD-A. At least I closed the windows, how hot is it where you are?
Me likey...a lot! :SG

I wish I had that one. :cry: Maybe, I could borrow? Where are you?! :LOL:

The Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky

After playing Styx Equinox, then the 5.1 version of The Mission, it was time to spin this newly released separate disc from the deluxe box set of EITS from APP.
 
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