Yowza! This disc is quite a gift--figuratively and literally (it arrived this morning, a real, unexpected treasure). In my younger years, I owned three Ohio (long) Players:
Skin Tight, Fire, and
Honey. To me, they were all equally essential. I never heard the quad mixes, so going through this today (I'm on my third spin) is quite a revelation.
Let me interrupt the flow for a moment to once again note that QQ has put the
joy into enjoying when it comes to dts CDs; I came to surround sound a little over a year ago through SACDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays, and I thought of dts CDs as an inferior precursor to superior technology. And though there is more than a little truth in that last sentence, it certainly doesn't detract from a much larger truth: there are some killer dts CDs our there . . . and this is mos' def' one of them--the shiznit, as the youth are wont to say!
From the opening sirens and horns behind me to the drums and bass upfront, this mix caught my attention--then horns up front and percussion bouncing back and forth behind me--as
@skherbeck so aptly put: FUNK, YEAH!
And the mix just gets better from there, really cumming "Together" with the next track.
The third track's mix takes its cue from the title: "Runnin' From the Devil" and the lyrics "keep on movin'" . . . discrete feat!
Butt weight! There's MORE: "I Want to Be Free" . . . the drums are really set free on this track--comin' atchya from all four corners . . . "free . . . free . . . I want to be free!"
Now, you can't have fire without "Smoke," and had the next track replaced the surgeon general's warning on packs of squares--the tobacco industry would be long gone by now--this track is nearly as infectious as the title track, and the mix is even better--much more adventurous (nearly every track's mix tops the preceding one--forilla, Godzilla!)
"It's All Over" reminds us that the band can do sad, slow jams, but it's nothing compared to the mad mix intensity of
"What the Hell"--the epitome of what
@rusinurbe calls "70s 'Quadtastic'"! This track is a straight-up sticky sick mix of funk bliss!
The comedown surround sound of "Together/Feelings" is a mellow exit after the preceding swell of a trip to hell . . . yes! That's a 10 for me, baby!