HiRez Poll Zappa, Frank - APOSTROPHE [Blu-Ray Audio (Dolby Atmos)]

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Rate the BDA of Frank Zappa - APOSTROPHE

  • 9

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  • 7

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  • 5

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  • 1: Terrible Content, Surround Mix, and Fidelity

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  • Total voters
    8

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Please post your thoughts and comments on this brand new reissue of Frank Zappa's classic album "Apostrophe".
This 50th anniversary edition includes a Blu-Ray audio disc that contains brand new Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround mixes along with the original 1970s Quadraphonic mix, available again for the first time in 50 years!

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Definite 10 for me. I first listened to the Atmos mix (through my 5.1 set up) and absolutely loved it. Adventurous and discreet and sonically just beautiful. Highlights were the Yellow Snow suite and Stink-Foot, both of which make full use of all the speakers, but the other tracks are great too. Currently listening to the quad mix and this is a significant upgrade over the quad transfer DVD-A that I’ve been listening to for years. That transfer always sounded pretty flat to me but the Blu-Ray has been mastered to perfection. As for the rest of the package, I’ve only listened to the Colorado show and, outside of the surround content, that performance alone makes this set worth every penny. Can’t wait to check out everything else but I am already a happy Zappa fan! Keep em coming!!
 
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Yeah, I'm going with a 10. I seem to be rather generous with my 10s lately. Now, whether that's because I'm getting less picky in my old age, or that they're making better surround sound discs, I dunno - but I ain't complainin' either.
This year has been particularly generous with great atmos / surround mixes I think. Looking forward to Red by King Crimson in Oct.
 
Now THIS is how a deluxe box set should be done! I can only imagine that the ZAPPA archives are unique unto themselves (Prince's estate and the archives held within might be a distant second) as the material available for this (and other) release(s) is vast and deep. I watched several of the "official" YouTube videos this morning (shortly before the USPS derived my copy) and was floored by amount of and how, literally, EVERYTHING, was saved and archived and under one roof! It was as if his estate was being curated by the Smithsonian Institute, latex gloves and all (watch the videos and you'll understand). I have only made it through the Blu-ray so I can only comment on the sonic merits of the Apostrophe Quad and Atmos mixes and they are BOTH stunning! As much as I love the recently released OverNite Sensation box set, this takes things to an even higher level of detail and execution. An absolute MUST buy and beyond worthy repeated listens.
 
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