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First off think was stereophile or one of the mags that trashed the SACD version of agents of fortune all I can sy to that is they are wrong and to use your own ears. While the SACD version won't make you think the unearthed some lost artifact of pop history is does sound really good.
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A speaker test...for those who dare...
When you are home alone...turn the volume control to the highest point you EVER play at...put in this SACD...forward to Every Breath You take...take your normal listening seat...push play!!
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Review by JW May 28, 2003
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This is the first in a series of 4 famous albums by what to some is the best Miles Davis band ever. Just check-out the line-up: Miles himself on trumpet of course, John Coltrane (tsax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums). The other 3 albums are Steamin' (available on ... more |
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Review by JW May 30, 2003
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"We recorded some of the finest singers and soloists in the field of world music and set the score on a backdrop of traditional North African rhythmns and sounds. It was a wonderful experience working with (...) musicians (...) from Pakistan, Turkey, India, Ivory Coast, Bahrain, Egypt, New Guinea, ... more |
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I am just beginning my excursion into classical music, so forgive my naivete. I bought this SACD on a whim, having had a gift certificate for Best Buy and having wanted to hear something classical in the format. I was unfamiliar with the works, and chose them mostly because I like most Violin ... more |
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