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    Yesterday I finally picked up my Blu-Ray copy of Luck And Strange, the new album by David Gilmour. Although I don't have a Dolby Atmos-system, the Blu-Ray-player transfers the music perfectly in a surround mix. The compositions have a lot of details which are heard wonderful in all speakers. Lovely bluesy music by the guitar-master I'm in the camp that admires it Gilmour doesn't sound too much like Pink Floyd on his solo-recordings.

    B.t.w. if you're into Santana: the last album that wasn't available in a surround mix on SACD, Borboletta, will be released as such in Japan in November: https://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/SICP-10155

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    Yesterday I listened to the new live-album from Tears For Fears, Songs For A Nervous Planet. The Blu-Ray includes Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround (by Steven Wilson) and stereo-mixes (by TFF-producer Charlton Pettus). The first four tracks are new studio-recordings after which the concert starts. A lot of live-surround mixes have the public in the back-speakers and the music in the front speakers, but on this one the music comes from all speakers, which is a real joy to listen to. I was a TFF-fan from the early two albums (bought them when they were released) and have less with their Beatles-influenced albums that came after that, but I can enjoy this concert during which 18 tracks from their whole discography are being played.

    Here's a short introduction to this release:


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    Well I just got my first surround system and for no particular reason started with Sgt Pepper.

    Wasn't sure whether this was going to be just a novelty but I was royally impressed, particularly with the vocals. Beatle harmonies, always great, sounded spectacular on this.

    I think ITCOTCK has to be next up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovecraft View Post
    Well I just got my first surround system and for no particular reason started with Sgt Pepper.

    Wasn't sure whether this was going to be just a novelty but I was royally impressed, particularly with the vocals. Beatle harmonies, always great, sounded spectacular on this.

    I think ITCOTCK has to be next up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovecraft View Post
    Well I just got my first surround system and for no particular reason started with Sgt Pepper.

    Wasn't sure whether this was going to be just a novelty but I was royally impressed, particularly with the vocals. Beatle harmonies, always great, sounded spectacular on this.

    I think ITCOTCK has to be next up.
    Welcome! The only surround-disc by The Beatles I have is LOVE and indeed especially the vocals are great in surround.

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    Welcome! The only surround-disc by The Beatles I have is LOVE and indeed especially the vocals are great in surround.
    LOVE was an amazing show. A the sound in the theater was amazing. Sad to see it closed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovecraft View Post
    Well I just got my first surround system and for no particular reason started with Sgt Pepper.

    Wasn't sure whether this was going to be just a novelty but I was royally impressed, particularly with the vocals. Beatle harmonies, always great, sounded spectacular on this.

    I think ITCOTCK has to be next up.
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    Oh dear.....

    Enjoyed the Crimson debut but somewhat underwhelmed by ELPs Trilogy in 5.1.

    Am I right that the earlier Brain Salad Surgery from early 2000s is the best surround option for that album?

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    Yes I remember him mentioning that here
    I actually was very unhappy with the result, SWTX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Y View Post
    Played Nektar "Remember the Future" from the 50th anniversary RtF box earlier

    I'm told that the next two Nektar remaster boxes will also feature 5.1 versions of the albums, (Journey to the Centre of the Eye, followed by A Tab In The Ocean) as well.
    There you go: https://burningshed.com/nektar_journ...ter_tag=Nektar

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Then Drums And Wires by XTC, released as a CD/DVD-A in 2014 with Steven Wilson-mixes. I'm not really into this band, but admire what they do and the admiration is even greater when listening to this wonderful, playful surround-mix. Very cleaver, with vocals from all speakers and a lot of effects running from one speaker to another.
    I also have the Nonsuch-set.
    This week I found a very cheap copy (sealed!) of the CD/Blu-Ray-set Psurroundabout Ride by XTC as The Dukes Of Stratosphear, released in 2019 in The Surround Sound Series. This is a compilation-album containing the complete albums 25 O'Clock (1985) and Psonic Psunspot (1987) in surround -, stereo - and instrumental mixes from Steven Wilson, plus bonustracks and demo's. The psychedelic sixties-music from the Dukes contain so much details, which make this a wonderful 5.1-experience!

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    I played Bruford's One Of A Kind, the Jakko Jakszyk 5.1 mix that came in the boxset Seems Like A Lifetime Ago, although it's also available seperate.

    Great album, but I still have some trouble listening to this mix. Jakko made some strange choices, which make it all a bit unbalanced at times. In some cases he starts a Holdsworth-solo left-behind to continue it in the front-left speaker. I guess it would have been better to mix this album without to many surround-tricks. I must say though that the mix sounds better when you play it loud. When I played it softer it sounded even weirder.
    I'm currently reading Jakko's memoirs. In the chapter on these remixes he writes that it was Bill Bruford himself who liked him to change some things in the surround mixes. Because the box also contained a remaster of the original stereo-mix for those who prefer that one. So it werent Jakko''s choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    This week I found a very cheap copy (sealed!) of the CD/Blu-Ray-set Psurroundabout Ride by XTC as The Dukes Of Stratosphear, released in 2019 in The Surround Sound Series. This is a compilation-album containing the complete albums 25 O'Clock (1985) and Psonic Psunspot (1987) in surround -, stereo - and instrumental mixes from Steven Wilson, plus bonustracks and demo's. The psychedelic sixties-music from the Dukes contain so much details, which make this a wonderful 5.1-experience!
    Eff me! I gotta have that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    I'm currently reading Jakko's memoirs. In the chapter on these remixes he writes that it was Bill Bruford himself who liked him to change some things in the surround mixes. Because the box also contained a remaster of the original stereo-mix for those who prefer that one. So it werent Jakko''s choices.
    Actually that makes me more annoyed then as it's in my Top 20 albums all time.

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    Just come put of my music room after A Night at the Opera....

    Holy moley, that was borderline overwhelming, I suppose like a Queen surround mix should be. I think I need a lie down...phew!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovecraft View Post
    Just come put of my music room after A Night at the Opera....

    Holy moley, that was borderline overwhelming, I suppose like a Queen surround mix should be. I think I need a lie down...phew!
    Yeah, that's pretty impressive surround mix. I have it on a DVD-Audio b.t.w.

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    I see the only other Queen one is The Game....?

    Not sure if I want to pay inflated prices for that...

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    So, how did people rate the Talking Heads 5.1's?

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    Been revisiting the Camel Air Born Box surround discs, as much as I like the stereo remasters I don't think the surround versions of the 5 albums included adds much.

    They are nicely done and spaced but not as "different" as I'd like them to be.

    Played the first 4 albums and found no real "wow" moments where it is used to great effect, I had high hopes for Moonmadness, but I think Snow Goose is better from that perspective surround wise.

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    Oh that's sad to hear.

    I have the box but had not listened to those yet. I was hoping for great things from Moonmadness.

    It can be a fine line between really utilising the format and going over the top. Or just not doing enough..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovecraft View Post
    So, how did people rate the Talking Heads 5.1's?
    I only have Remain In Light, which I enjoy quiet a lot. It's actually the only Talking Heads-album I have though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Y View Post
    Been revisiting the Camel Air Born Box surround discs, as much as I like the stereo remasters I don't think the surround versions of the 5 albums included adds much.

    They are nicely done and spaced but not as "different" as I'd like them to be.

    Played the first 4 albums and found no real "wow" moments where it is used to great effect, I had high hopes for Moonmadness, but I think Snow Goose is better from that perspective surround wise.
    Haven't bought this set, but heard very good reviews on the surround mixes. I guess it's a personal thing then. But yes, my friends were especially very content with the surround mix of The Snow Goose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Haven't bought this set, but heard very good reviews on the surround mixes. I guess it's a personal thing then. But yes, my friends were especially very content with the surround mix of The Snow Goose.
    I should have played that one first but Moonmadness is my favorite of theirs and I couldn't wait

    I'm not saying any of these mixes are bad in any way, just not as immersive to me personally because the surround effects are a little subdued for my taste

    I'll give a MAJOR thumbs up to the 4th BluRay disc, those 70s videos from the BBC, (74 and Sight and Sound 77) have been around in various bootlegs and releases but they look and sound great here.

    This is a surround thread so I'll maybe come back after a proper listen to Nude

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Y View Post
    I should have played that one first but Moonmadness is my favorite of theirs and I couldn't wait

    I'm not saying any of these mixes are bad in any way, just not as immersive to me personally because the surround effects are a little subdued for my taste

    I'll give a MAJOR thumbs up to the 4th BluRay disc, those 70s videos from the BBC, (74 and Sight and Sound 77) have been around in various bootlegs and releases but they look and sound great here.

    This is a surround thread so I'll maybe come back after a proper listen to Nude
    Who did the Surround mixes for Camel?
    They are one of my favorites but I have not been able to spring for many of the cool Camel products like Surround versions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    Who did the Surround mixes for Camel?
    They are one of my favorites but I have not been able to spring for many of the cool Camel products like Surround versions.
    Stephen Taylor did both the remasters and the surround versions in this box

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