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Multichannel hybrids too, if you please...
Quadraphenia-The Who Spooky Two-Spooky Tooth Axis: Bold As Love-Jimi Hendrix Five Bridges Suite-Nice Brain Salad Surgery-Emerson, Lake & Palmer Eldorado-Electric Light Orchestra Goodbye-Cream Relish-Joan Osborne Shake Your Moneymaker-Black Crowes Oblivion Express-Brian Auger Express
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Post by Galley February 5, 2004 (2 of 10)
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MerlinMacuser said:
Multichannel hybrids too, if you please...
Quadraphenia-The Who Spooky Two-Spooky Tooth Axis: Bold As Love-Jimi Hendrix Five Bridges Suite-Nice Brain Salad Surgery-Emerson, Lake & Palmer Eldorado-Electric Light Orchestra Goodbye-Cream Relish-Joan Osborne Shake Your Moneymaker-Black Crowes Oblivion Express-Brian Auger Express
Note: All discs must be CD/SACD hybrids!!!
3 Doors Down - The Better Life Alan Parsons Project - all Alanis Morissette - all Aldo Nova - Aldo Nova, Subject Alicia Keys - Songs In A Minor, The Diary Of Alicia Keys Asia - all (including John Payne-era) Axe - all through Nemesis Billy Joel - Glass Houses Blackfoot - Strikes Blondie - Greatest Hits Boston - all Bruce Springsteen - all Cheap Trick - all Chris DeBurgh - Best Moves, The Getaway, Man On The Line, Into The Light Counting Crows - All Cream - The Very Best Of Cream Deborah (Debbie) Gibson - all Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon Dire Straits - all Duran Duran - Greatest Electric Light Orchestra - all Evanescence - Fallen Fleetwood Mac - all Buckingham/Nicks era Foreigner - all Gin Blossoms - The Best Of The Gin Blossoms Goo Goo Dolls - Superstar Carwash GTR - GTR Heather Nova - all Hootie & The Blowfish - all Icehouse - Man Of Colours Icon - Icon, Night Of The Crime Independence Day - Soundtrack Iron Maiden - all Jefferson Starship - Freedom At Point Zero, Modern Times, Winds Of Change Jennifer Lopez - all Jim Steinman - Bad For Good Journey - all Lenny Kravitz - Greatest Hits M2M - all Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Very Best Of (2 discs) Mariah Carey - Greatest Hits Meat Loaf - all Mecca - Mecca Moving Pictures - Days Of Innocence Nirvana - all Orion - The Hunter Paradise Lost - Icon, Draconian Times, One Second Pink Floyd - all Purple Rain - Soundtrack Queen - all Queensryche - all R.E.O. Speedwagon - Hi InFidelity, Good Trouble, The Hits Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings Roger Hodgson - In The Eye Of The Storm Rush - 2112 Shania Twain - all Simon & Garfunkel - The Best Of Styx - Paradise Theater, Mr. Roboto Supertramp - The Very Best Of Survivor - all through Vital Signs Tal Bachman - Tal Bachman Tesla - all The Cars - All The Corrs - Forgiven, Not Forgotten The Cult - Love (import version) The Doors - legacy: The Absolute Best Of The Doors The Kings - Are Here And More The Knack - all The Monkees - all The Rolling Stones - all The Storm - The Storm, Eye Of The Storm The Wallflowers - The Wallflowers The Who - The Ultimate Collection Tonic - all Toto - all Trio - Da Da Da Whitesnake - Here I Go Again Xanadu - Soundtrack
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Post by raffells February 7, 2004 (3 of 10)
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sorry folks but the bad news is that Oasis seem to be releasing on sacd. My wish list is....That it is cancelled....... Want JJ Cale everything Travelling Wilburys Ry Cooder everything . as I am getting too lazy to turn the Lps over... Dave
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Post by Dan Popp February 7, 2004 (4 of 10)
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Galley said: The Monkees - all
Gallery, Now, come on, G. I was a huge Monkees fan in their day, but I don't think we're going to get any extra magic from the Pre-Fab Four on SACD. The CDs are already a little _too_ revealing! 8-)
This brings up a point for discussion, though; and that is that recordings are made for a particular release medium. An artist painting on wood paints differently than he does on canvas. If you take the painted board and reproduce it on canvas, you muck it up. As we go further back in time - to, for example, the 4-track recordings of the Beatles - we may be less and less satisfied with the results of transplanting those works, intended as they were for entirely different recording and playback technologies, onto a new format.
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Post by soundboy February 8, 2004 (5 of 10)
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Debbie Gibson??!!
I want her albums on SACD too....look past her then-teenie booper image and you'll see a very talented singer/songwriter. Good call, Gallery.
Genesis - more than what have been announced already Mark Knopfler - all, including soundtracks Van Halen - all Mary Chapin-Carpenter - power pop disguised as country music The Beatles - of course Eric Clapton - more than what have been announced already Bruce Springsteen - all Squeeze - all
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This is judging on classical recordings but the RQR range by Pentatone which are all recordings that where originally made for release on Philips Quadrophonic lable (4 channel LP) are increadibly good. They had the sense to leave it with just the 4 channels instead of uping it to 5.1. These recordings easily are better than some of the new straight to dsd recordings I have heard. The only comment some people make is they are slightly lacking in bass but personally I haven't noticed. It really adds to the effect having the surround channels as well. (Uses front left and right and rear left and right only.) So if companys can manage as well with 4 channel recorded rock albums as pentatone have with the classical recordings they could be great.
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Post by Khorn February 13, 2004 (7 of 10)
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Just one wish would solve a lot of problems: The Warner camp starting to release SACD's from their back catalogue worldwide. Oh well, one can wish can't one?
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Post by Mikel_23 February 16, 2004 (8 of 10)
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I could probably die as a happy man, if someone would release all White lion albums in multichannel, and with great sacd quality! I mean, imagine falling asleep to When the children cry in multichannel, brings tears to my eyes just thinking of it =)
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Mikel_23 said:
I could probably die as a happy man, if someone would release all White lion albums in multichannel, and with great sacd quality! I mean, imagine falling asleep to When the children cry in multichannel, brings tears to my eyes just thinking of it =)
Not sure if I know White Lion...I seem to recall a group in the 80s with that name that had a female lead singer who posed for Penthouse...is that the same band?
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Post by Khorn February 17, 2004 (10 of 10)
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MerlinMacuser said:
Not sure if I know White Lion...I seem to recall a group in the 80s with that name that had a female lead singer who posed for Penthouse...is that the same band?
Maybe you're thinking of the 70's group "Mama Lion" with Lynn Carey.
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