The SDE Surround Sound Series (Updated list of titles with links in post #1)

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I received an email this morning from SDE saying the Brian Eno blu-ray was back in stock but the links to the ordering page don't work and I can't find where to order it on the website. Did anyone else get this today?
It is possible that there was a couple of copies that have already sold, I don't see it on the SDE shop site either. However, you may wish to pick up a copy at a moderate price from a third party reseller via Discogs, linked near the bottom of the post I wrote about this release: Brian Eno – FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE - Atmos Blu-ray surround release
 
The SDE surround sound series is a thrilling initiative, and I commend superdeluxeedition.com for advocating for surround sound enthusiasts.
The potential of releasing unreleased classic album surround mixes is truly exciting for music lovers.
Kudos to Paul Sinclair and the team for championing surround sound.
 
Who's number 13?

Regards,
My strong belief is that the earlier Dylan release was just a precursor to a true gem that will now be fully unleashed in surround.

Bonus tracks will feature readings by Cissy, Buffy and Jody. First 200 pre-orders will get an autographed Mrs. Beasley postcard.

(Sorry... I’m procrastinating getting into my work day. Online meeting coming soon and motivation is a bit low.)

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I think number 13 will be somewhere at the end of august, because holiday time.

By the way, still in the shop.

Shakespears Sister / Hormonally Yours SDE-exclusive blu-ray audio​

Various Artists / Concert For George limited edition SDE-exclusive blu-ray audio​

Suede 30th anniversary limited edition blu-ray audio​

ABC / The Lexicon of Love limited edition SDE-exclusive blu-ray audio​

Who's number 13?

Regards,
 
I think number 13 will be somewhere at the end of august, because holiday time.

By the way, still in the shop.

Shakespears Sister / Hormonally Yours SDE-exclusive blu-ray audio​

Various Artists / Concert For George limited edition SDE-exclusive blu-ray audio​

Suede 30th anniversary limited edition blu-ray audio​

ABC / The Lexicon of Love limited edition SDE-exclusive blu-ray audio​

I'm a bit surprised ABC hasn't sold out......

Or, to say it another way......
A. B.it C.urprised...lol
 
I'm a bit surprised ABC hasn't sold out......

Or, to say it another way......
A. B.it C.urprised...lol
I'm not surprised at all. I'll leave it at that.
The only one I am surprised about is the "Concert For George". A lot of big names on that performance. Of course we don't know how many they produced compared to the others on the list.
 
I'm not surprised at all. I'll leave it at that.
The only one I am surprised about is the "Concert For George". A lot of big names on that performance. Of course we don't know how many they produced compared to the others on the list.
The Pure Audio BD~A from SDE may have been eclipsed by the 2018 release by Craft Recordings [a subsidiary of Concord Music] which contains 2 BD~Vs of the actual COMPLETE concert itself plus a Theatrical Cut with bonus material and 2 RBCDs of the complete concert which sells for roughly the same price as the stand alone SDE BD~A [which includes s/h from the UK]!

https://www.importcds.com/concert-for-george-various-concert-for-george-2-blu-rays2-cds/888072030039
 
The Pure Audio BD~A from SDE may have been eclipsed by the 2018 release by Craft Recordings [a subsidiary of Concord Music] which contains 2 BD~Vs of the actual COMPLETE concert itself plus a Theatrical Cut with bonus material and 2 RBCDs of the complete concert which sells for roughly the same price as the stand alone SDE BD~A [which includes s/h from the UK]!
I went that route Ralphie, after my SDE, due to a weak (live) surround mix on the SDE.

To be fair, I don't believe the Craft had any more of a 'lively/discrete' surround mix, but at least I got the complete concert video.

Would the SDE version have sold better with more of a surroundy mix?
 
I went that route Ralphie, after my SDE, due to a weak (live) surround mix on the SDE.

To be fair, I don't believe the Craft had any more of a 'lively/discrete' surround mix, but at least I got the complete concert video.

Would the SDE version have sold better with more of a surroundy mix?
Since I do have both the SDE Pure Audio BD~A and the incredible Craft 4 disc set, neither of which have what can be described as stellar discrete mixes, I still think it's essential to have the visuals....and the Craft BD~Vs do NOT disappoint.....and at the price ImportCD is charging for the latter, IMO, it's really worth the DOUBLE DIP!
 
The Pure Audio BD~A from SDE may have been eclipsed by the 2018 release by Craft Recordings [a subsidiary of Concord Music] which contains 2 BD~Vs of the actual COMPLETE concert itself plus a Theatrical Cut with bonus material and 2 RBCDs of the complete concert which sells for roughly the same price as the stand alone SDE BD~A [which includes s/h from the UK]!

https://www.importcds.com/concert-for-george-various-concert-for-george-2-blu-rays2-cds/888072030039
Are these region free, or at least US player friendly?
 
I'm a bit surprised ABC hasn't sold out......

Or, to say it another way......
A. B.it C.urprised...lol
I'm more excited about this one than the recent:
Tubular Bells
Billion $ Babies
Paranoid
Red Octopus
and
Nightmares....
...all of which I purchased.

I'm definitely more of a "pop tart" when it comes to my music, so I guess that's to be expected.

(That phrase for my musical taste came from my music director at a radio station I was programming back in the late 80s. )
 
I'm more excited about this one than the recent:
Tubular Bells
Billion $ Babies
Paranoid
Red Octopus
and
Nightmares....
...all of which I purchased.

I'm definitely more of a "pop tart" when it comes to my music, so I guess that's to be expected.

(That phrase for my musical taste came from my music director at a radio station I was programming back in the late 80s. )
Which radio station?
 
Which radio station?
WFAS-FM in White Plains NY. Just outside Manhattan. Was fun because of the big record reps could listen to us in their offices in the Manhattan highrises. In fact, the rep from Arista gave us over 300 tickets to a Barry Manilow on Broadway show to give away. It was for a Sunday show over a holiday weekend and they couldn't fill it. So we had tons of fun giving them away in air. I even got to meet Barry.
 
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