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I really like it and expect it to grow on me even more. I picked it up cheap ($6) while on vacation a few months ago. I like Neil Young and really want to like this disc but so far I haven't warmed up to it yet. Greendale - I tend to agree with you here. Read about Parsons impressions of James Guthrie's 5.1 mix here

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And who really should have done the 5.1 mix but Parsons? Shame on Floyd. Guthrie's sacd has much less noise, but I think Parsons' mix is much more fun to listen to, he got it right. It suffers from the limits of the technology on which it was produced from back in the early 70's. Recently, through the wonders of modern technology, its been converted to a 4.0 channel dts disc. It's Alan Parsons' mid 70's quad mix, commissioned by EMI, without the band's blessing, and originally released on 4-channel vinyl, using the original master tapes. Thanks! And enjoy the music!Ĭlick to expand.The DSotM dts is not actually available comercially. This was a fun little stroll down amnesia lane. Was this an old favourite, or did you just discover it, and if the latter, what did you think? I come back to that and Foxtrot when I'm dying for a little classic Genesis. I loved his stuff on the soundtrack to Dead Man, but otherwise I'm just not a Neil fan at all. I tried out Neil Young's Greendale, but after the first two songs, I totally lost interest. Hawkeye, I read a bit about the quad version of DSotM, but I had no idea it was available as a DTS disc! From where did you find it? I gotta get me a listen to that one! Great grooves, interesting and funky songs, but the production is so bad, I kept praying for the disc to finish. On the other hand, Prince's The Black Album, another old fave, sounds like crap. Some good songs, no doubt, but it's the production that gets top marks.

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An amazingly powerful voice, crystal clear instrumentation, plus a wide, well-definted soundstage. The Afterlove (Extended Version) Melody (Remixes, Pt. Moon Landing (Special Apollo Edition) I'll Take Everything (The Platinum Collection) The Afterlove.

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Some Kind of Trouble (Deluxe Edition) Some Kind of Trouble. Previously, I had always listened to this on a discman, but now I've got a nice receiver, nice speakers, so I thought I'd give it a go. Back To Bedlam (Deluxe Version) All the Lost Souls. I pulled that one out after years of not listening to it, and while the songs have dated a bit, the clarity and strength of the recording completely blew me away. This was one from a few months ago that still plays a little bit in my head: Paula Cole's debut album Harbinger. The Rolling Stones - Singles Collection: The London Years (SACD) The Police - Every Breath You Take: The Classics (SACD) Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (SACD) So here's what I've been listening to lately: I was bringing out CDs I hadn't listened to in ages, and I started buying more CDs, DVD-As and SACDs too. It was just this February that I bought my very first receiver and set of speakers, and while my gear is kinda low-end, it still sounds wonderful enough to me that it re-kindled my love of music.















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