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My son just got this & 2 more of this

Tesseract - Polaris CD & DVD (audio)
Playing the DVD & has 3 audio options: PCM Stereo, DTS 51, & DD 5.1
Trying the DTS 5.1 outstanding












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Today's work truck music...


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Hymns of the 49th parallel -- CD

k.d. lang

2004 Nonesuch Records

Amazon.com

Was it homesickness that compelled longtime Los Angeles resident k.d. lang to fashion her one-woman campaign for north-of-the-border nationalism, or just plain good sense? All Canadian content has long been a mainstay of the Canadian Broadcasting System, but few have selected their material with such a fine hand and a high aesthetic. The expatriate singer has taken great pains to create a sophisticated homage to her Canadian roots, elegantly reinterpreting 11 songs penned by some of her more illustrious countrymen (and women) such as Jane Siberry, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and Leonard Cohen. The idiosyncratic chanteuse turns Cohen's "Bird on a Wire" into an aching monochromatic lament, exploring new tributaries of pain that didn't exist in the original, while recasting Neil Young's "Helpless" into a haunting anthem of memory and comfort, all the while sounding anything but helpless. A gorgeous love letter to her brethren, complete with an intelligent and understated orchestration. --Jaan Uhelszki

"After the Gold Rush" (Neil Young) – 4:00
"Simple" (Lang, David Piltch) – 3:02
"Helpless" (Neil Young) – 4:15
"A Case of You" (Joni Mitchell) – 5:12
"The Valley" (Jane Siberry) – 5:31
"Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) – 5:01
"One Day I Walk" (Bruce Cockburn) – 3:24
"Fallen" (Ron Sexsmith) – 2:56
"Jericho" (Mitchell) – 3:45
"Bird on the Wire" (Leonard Cohen) – 4:28
"Love is Everything" (Jane Siberry) – 5:43
 
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Tesseract - One
CD & DVD (video of studio recording & members discribe their equipment PCM stereo & 5.1)
DVD is pretty good but the CD is the reason to get this. Great young group, drummer is pretty good.
Band is coming to Austin but the concert is on a Tues night, school night. The drummer is having a clinic that my son would love to go to.
Just ordered our tickets.
 
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Concerto da Camera / Concerto funebre

Bohuslav Martinu
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
Solist - Ulrich Lehmann, Violine
Zürcher Kammerorchester
Leitung: Edmond De Stoutz

1960 Amadeo (Austria)
 
This one really brought back memories. I must of played it so much when it came out, that I new ALL the words to ALL the songs.....this AM.

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^ I really enjoyed this entire CD, but my favorites were...

Track #1...Born To Play Guitar
Track #5...Whiskey, Beer & Wine
Track #8...(Baby) You Got What It Takes feat. Joss Stone

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