Thread: Which artist or album would YOU like to see released on SA-CD?

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Post by FunkyMonkey November 29, 2007 (41 of 248)
roburx69 said:

From my point of view everything that has been released on Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi) Gold CD has to be reedited on SACD.

And naturally : PINK FLOYD, SUPERTRAMP, NIRVANA, PRINCE

It would help to have very good support/mixing at a much reasonnable price.

I am also missing one David Bowie and one Talk talk album not yet edited

With the recent release of Nirvana's legendary unplugged MTV session, I was saddened, although nto 1% surprised that there was no SACD release, like the Lauryn Hill one a few years back (which I want but is too expensive to justify given the hundreds of pounds I've spent this year already much of which I haven't listened to yet!)

Having said that, I wonder how MTV record and engineer their stuff, i.e. high resolution, i.e. worth getting a high-def version?

Post by FunkyMonkey November 29, 2007 (42 of 248)
roburx69 said:

From my point of view everything that has been released on Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi) Gold CD has to be reedited on SACD.

And naturally : PINK FLOYD, SUPERTRAMP, NIRVANA, PRINCE

It would help to have very good support/mixing at a much reasonnable price.

I am also missing one David Bowie and one Talk talk album not yet edited

With the recent release of Nirvana's legendary unplugged MTV session, I was saddened, although nto 1% surprised that there was no SACD release, like the Lauryn Hill one a few years back (which I want but is too expensive to justify given the hundreds of pounds I've spent this year already much of which I haven't listened to yet!)

Having said that, I wonder how MTV record and engineer their stuff, i.e. high resolution, i.e. worth getting a high-def version?

Post by buckshot November 29, 2007 (43 of 248)
i would like to see any of the clash albums. also some newer irish bands such as flogging molly or dropkick murphys. heck lets say most irish music in general. both instrumental and the barroom variety.

Post by AeWingnut December 1, 2007 (44 of 248)
Hello,

First time posting.

SACD is the best way to re-issue old material that we have bought over and over. Seems like the older generations are the only ones that actually buy music. I could be wrong.

I agree with several of the ones already mentioned. Jean Luc Ponty, Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes...

The ones I would like to see but never will:

Billy Thorpe - Children of The Sun, 21st Century Man, East of Eden's Gate
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Roy Buchanan - You're Not Alone
Budgie - Bandolier, If I Were Brittania, Impeckable
Firesign Theater - We're All Bozos On This Bus
Nazareth - Hair of The Dog

How can a collector convince the artists/ right holders to produce?

Post by Allen December 2, 2007 (45 of 248)
Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormanday.

After so many years, the Philadelphia sound is still amazingly good and fresh.

Either Sony or RCA era would be fine. Can RCA's 70's recordings be offered as RQR release?

Post by Arghhh December 4, 2007 (46 of 248)
One of my favorite instruments is the tamborine. And redbook audio doesn't do it justice. Two of my favorite bands that make heavy use of the tamborine, that I would love to hear on SACD:

Camera Obscura
http://wc04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fxfyxqq0ldhe

Mazzy Star
http://wc04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifyxqe5ldfe

It makes me sick to think that there are high resolution recordings of these bands tucked away in some vault, never to be released because the music wasn't "popular" enough...

Post by TrickiDicki December 16, 2007 (47 of 248)
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Radiohead - everything, esp OK Computer, Hail to the Thief (now they've got a label that will work for them, there is hope...)
Muse - everything
Prince - best of
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Smashing Pumpkins - everything
k.d. Lang - don't know much of her stuff but what I have heard was well recorded and would benefit from SACD
Faithless - anything
Bjork - the rest of her stuff
Crowded House - 'best of' would be a good start

Post by Big Peak December 19, 2007 (48 of 248)
LED ZEPPELIN

Post by Guitar_Frost December 29, 2007 (49 of 248)
Okay, I'll play - and I'm thinking here in terms of multi-channel mixes.

Some of this is already covered elsewhere... Pardon my indulgence. :-)

Ambrosia - Ambrosia
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Klaatu - Klaatu
Bowie - Low
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior
Yes - Fragile
Prince - Purple Rain
Cars - Shake It Up
JL Ponty - Cosmic Messenger
The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Behind The Music
Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
EWF - That's The Way of The World
Cliff Martinez - Solaris
Satriani - Surfing With the Alien
Floyd - Animals
Joni - Blue
CSNY - Deja Vu (Yeah, somebody called that out specifically - That's how necessary it is.)
Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Rundgren - Nearly Human

Q: Are there any good choral or orchestral recordings that do more than throw the room into the rear channels? You know - put me in the middle of the choir/orch instead of out in the room? Thx.

-=sf=-

Post by zeus December 29, 2007 (50 of 248)
Guitar_Frost said:

Q: Are there any good choral or orchestral recordings that do more than throw the room into the rear channels? You know - put me in the middle of the choir/orch instead of out in the room? Thx.

You could try this one:

John Tavener: The Veil of the Temple - Layton

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