No. It's the old double disc comp that goes with that cover image.And does The Best Of The Doors have an identical tracklist to the previous quad SACD/BD-A release(s)?
https://www.discogs.com/master/1868-The-Doors-The-Best-Of-The-Doors
No. It's the old double disc comp that goes with that cover image.And does The Best Of The Doors have an identical tracklist to the previous quad SACD/BD-A release(s)?
It is the same 5.1 mix.....Is the 5.1 mix of Rumours the previously-released 5.1 mix? Because there's an issue on at least on the DVD-A of "Go Your Own Way" where the center channel is slightly out of sync with the rest of the mix, creating this double-tracked vocal sorta effect that I don't think was intended.
Probably not. Dunno.Will they be on Rhino's UK Dig! website? https://shop.thisisdig.com/gb/dig/music/shop-by-format/dvd-blu-ray/?pdshow=true
Yes!I'm assuming the 5.1 and 2.0 mixes are DTS-HD? @ForagingRhino
Yes. A late addition.So “Silver Springs” Atmos mix will be exclusive or new for this BD-A release since I don’t recall it being available (yet) on streaming?
I could have bet the mortgage that you would bring this up, DE. That track on the 5.1 is quite ear grating.Is the 5.1 mix of Rumours the previously-released 5.1 mix? Because there's an issue on at least on the DVD-A of "Go Your Own Way" where the center channel is slightly out of sync with the rest of the mix, creating this double-tracked vocal sorta effect that I don't think was intended.
Sounds like a mixing decision which the band approved.I could have bet the mortgage that you would bring this up, DE. That track on the 5.1 is quite ear grating.
Chris James did RumoursWho mixed the Atmos tracks?
Can you let someone on the team know about this? Sometimes it's hard to gather the intent of an engineer in making their mixes, but every other song on the album follows the same mix map when it comes to vocals (a little bit in all three front channels). It's only in that song where the center channel seems to be out of sync with the rest of the mix. (This also includes other elements in the center channel also shared with the front channels; it's not the vocals that are out of sync in the center channel, per se, but the entire channel itself.)It is the same 5.1 mix.....
Indeed. According to Ken Caillat, the band were closely involved back when he did the 5.1 mix.Sounds like a mixing decision which the band approved.
I had the chance to meet Ken in person a few weeks ago, and he kindly signed my Rumours DVD-AI was already set up for 5.1 at the time and I wanted our first big project to be the Rumours album. I called Warner and they were completely on board with the idea. The band came over and sat in as we were working on it.
So perhaps Go Your Own Way in 5.1 is meant to sound the way it does…a bit thin and phasey. The stereo version, if I recall correctly, was a bit like that too.Indeed. According to Ken Caillat, the band were closely involved back when he did the 5.1 mix.
I had the chance to meet Ken in person a few weeks ago, and he kindly signed my Rumours DVD-A
At the very least, I will say there was an accident made in creating the mix of the song, because of what I noted. However, a lot of mistakes in creating music turn out to be happy accidents, ones made that aren't intended, but the artist likes it, so it stays that "wrong" (in a descriptive sense, not a pejorative sense) way in the end. So, that mistake I noted may be what the band ultimately wanted. But then again, maybe not. Worth asking about.So perhaps Go Your Own Way in 5.1 is meant to sound the way it does…a bit thin and phasey. The stereo version, if I recall correctly, was a bit like that too.
So roughly 70 minutes of The Doors remixed/remastered in Dolby ATMOS?No. It's the old double disc comp that goes with that cover image.
https://www.discogs.com/master/1868-The-Doors-The-Best-Of-The-Doors
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