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400 Club - QQ All-Star
Mine's in New York waiting on customs clearance so on the right coast.
I listened to this several times on Tuesday night, and it was a perfect distraction to everything else going on in the world. This is a favorite of mine from way back (stereo LP), and this surround release is excellent. Each speaker has drums, bells, all sorts of bongo percussions everywhere, along with Carlo's otherworldly guitar, fantastic horns and bass. This is definitely a release I'll play again and again.Mine arrived today via DHL. Will listen later this evening.
Very true! All of the Santana albums from 72-74 exhibit some kind of spiritual yearning, but this is the one with the most "Christian" sound if that makes sense. It's probably the gospel tinge to a few of the songs. Singer Leon Patillo was probably at least part of the inspiration behind that, AFAIK he was a devout Christian. But also the inspiration from Earth, Wind & Fire which was creeping into Santana's music (and would be even more evident in 1975-76).Note: IMO if you miss going to church on Sunday, playing this album is a pretty good replacement. Very uplifting.
You can use single files-per-album plus CUE files for track selection on many players. When converting from an SACD ISO, you would choose "DSDIFF Edit Master" as the file format. For PCM, you can rip/convert a CD/album to a single file in any lossless/lossy format you wish. When you want to play an album, select the CUE file rather than the audio file and you can then navigate the album like a playlist.I did rip it to an ISO file, and then extracted that and have each track in an individual DSF file. Is there a way to merge some of the tracks together into one track? When I play DSF files from HDD, the playback is not gapless. Actually, non of my surround playback is gapless, no that I think of it, only the stereo playback is gapless (for PCM).