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What Are You Listening To?

My new 5.1 surround mix of:

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(... which, as I mentioned elsewhere, I can now listen to in glorious lossless DVD-A in my HT via my computer!)
 
PaulyT said:
My new 5.1 surround mix of:

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:music-listening: :music-listening: :music-listening: :music-listening: :music-listening:

(... which, as I mentioned elsewhere, I can now listen to in glorious lossless DVD-A in my HT via my computer!)
One of the best album covers of all time
 
Still listening to the King Crimson. Only really listened to the DVD-A 5.1 mix. The disc contains several different mixes and alternate takes as well as a short B&W clip of the band performing 21st Century Schizoid Band at Hyde Park.
 
Heeman, that Tubes album brings me back to the summer of 1981. I remember purchasing that album and Foreigner's 4 album at the same time. i've just about worn those copies out. Don't know why that particular Tubes album was not a bigger hit. I remember the band appearing on Second City TV performing Sushi Girl. It was part of a skit with John Candy called the Fishing Musician.
 
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ed. review ~
"'In Step' embraces blues and rock without compromising the primal joys of either. This is Stevie Ray Vaughan's best studio album and the first he recorded sober. "Travis Walk" offers a heady rush of flat-picking, "The House is Rockin'" is full-tilt roots-boogie, "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone" are sweet blues epiphanies, and the nine-minute instrumental "Riviera Paradise" is a truly soulful mix of blues and jazz. By now, just a year before his untimely death, Vaughan had also tamed his bawling voice into a rich instrument. In short, this 1989 session is Vaughan at his artistic peak. And the four compelling live performances added to this reissue--"The House Is Rockin'," "Let Me Love You Baby," "Texas Flood," and "Life Without You," all from the In Step tour--prove there was no studio trickery involved. It's raw blues-rock perfection."
~ Ted Drozdowski

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(the original 1984 release on Epic label)

There's a 2010 remastered disc available (The Legacy Addition) that has also additional live & previously unreleased recordings.
 
Actualy the first new Hi-rez MC disc purchased, ever since I bought the five matched Studio 20's.

Steven does MC better than anyone.

Different, to be sure.

Raven That Refused To Sing - Steven Wilson

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I'm with you there. Joe's solo at the end of that one is just AWESOME!

(no bias here, of course)
 
^ you know that I am a big Glenn Hughes fan, however there are a couple tracks on this CD were his falsetto is way off key and almost like a horrible scream.......... :scared-eek:

YIKES!!
 
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