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This SACD (whoops, I mean "SA-CD") sounds great. As with most of the other Dylan MCHs I've heard, don't expect the same degree of sound in your surrounds as you get in Beck's "Sea Change" or "DSOTM." The sound on the surrounds is more...ambient. It's there, but it isn't obtrusive. On a few cuts, ... more |
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Review by sgb September 17, 2003
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I could give you a three-word sentence and be done with it: "Magnificent, buy it."
But in deference to this glorious recording — one that has been a favorite among audiophiles since its initial release — there are a number of things that need to be said that will interest those who've enjoyed it ... more |
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Review by jnd28 September 15, 2003
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The Performance is Classic. However the recording is sub par in my boof. Having said that I think its a must own for fans of the Byrds. Its hallmark stuf in terms of the early California folk rock sound that spawned The Eagles and others. |
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I love her voice, BUT the songs do tend to sound alike. The recording is excellent, and I do enjoy it as a background source for music...not wine in hand, sitting in special chair type music. ; - )
It is certainly worth buying IMO. I really hope my SACD luck continues with good picks. |
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This was my first "Live" recording on SACD. I also think that the crowd is a little too loud at times, and it is distracting. That being said, the crowd is certainly having a great time, due to a great concert. I love the two Zepplin covers. The music is a little fuzzy at times, and hard to really ... more |
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