sans Roller Skates of course
Would love to see both of these. They sound great on Apple Music, but would love a physical disc. What about a Chic comp from the Dolby Atmos mixes?
sans Roller Skates of course
At this point, I feel anything physical (especially Steven Wilson mixed) is better than nothingWould love to see both of these. They sound great on Apple Music, but would love a physical disc. What about a Chic comp from the Dolby Atmos mixes?
sans Roller Skates of course![]()
Chic albums through 1981's Take It Off are all in Dolby Atmos on Apple. There could be a pretty amazing collection from those albums. But, if that ever happens, I hope "Soup For One" could get an "Atmos" mix for inclusion.At this point, I feel anything physical (especially Steven Wilson mixed) is better than nothing![]()
Yes, absolutely! I know some people thought much of her music was pretty much fluff...lightweight stuff. I thought this a bit myself many years ago but when I heard Sade was coming to an outdoor venue near us, my wife and I went with another couple who were probably even less into her music than us. It was a great concert and we had a blast. Sade had a wonderful voice live and her band, wow...those guys could cook (and they did a few times), and were very tight. Sorry for the rambling, but good times and all that...While I'm not going to go through all 31 pages to see if this has been suggested, and I'm sure someone must have beat me to it, but some any of the first 3 Sade albums would seem perfect candidates for SDE. And would be amazing to hear in surround.
I've always loved her music, and I don't think it's any lighter/fluffier than Roxy Music's "Avalon".Yes, absolutely! I know some people thought much of her music was pretty much fluff...lightweight stuff. I thought this a bit myself many years ago but when I heard Sade was coming to an outdoor venue near us, my wife and I went with another couple who were probably even less into her music than us. It was a great concert and we had a blast. Sade had a wonderful voice live and her band, wow...those guys could cook (and they did a few times), and were very tight. Sorry for the rambling, but good times and all that...
Sade, her sultry voice, and those jazzy R&B songs in surround? That would be mighty fine, key_wiz.
People were asking Paul about this last year over at SDE, he seems to think it's a non-starter: https://superdeluxeedition.com/news/sade-vinyl-reissues/Sade should be possible?