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I give this 4 stars on sound, 5 on performance.
As far as the stereo mix goes, this SACD is superb--I've never heard the DCC gold disk edition, but I've been informed that it's from the original 2-track mixdown tape and not the same Steve Hoffman remix that DCC used, and so the bass is not as warm ... more |
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Excellent sounding stereo SACD, now could we please have a 5.1 remix of the WHOLE album, not just of "Symapathy for the Devil"?
Note on the cover art--this is NOT the original European artwork.
This is the original STONES artwork that was vetoed by Decca UK, causing the album release to be put in ... more |
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I've had this on LP, cassette, CD and I've got the outtakes on CD as well. I've always considered this to be a 'very good' representation of his early stuff. This SACD, however, makes me feel like I've never heard this music before. It is incredible. The sound quality is outstanding. The guitar is ... more |
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Review by Khorn September 19, 2003
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I find this a great disc that more than lives up to what I had anticipated and, I've been waiting for this release (along with other Dylan titles) for quite some time. Judging the sound quality of a recording has to take many factors into account and I would like to add something I posted to another ... more |
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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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