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February 4, 2005
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Great recording with excellent sonic performance in 5.1 multi-channel audio. Music
is performed with excellent skills and emotional interperetation.
To be highly recommended. I did not know that we have this kind of multi-channel
recording expertise in Finland.
Listen to the sound of oboe at the ... more |
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February 2, 2005
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This is OK but not close to his best i.e. Wild Wood,Stanley Road, Heavy Soul, etc.
Obviously he is out of new ideas now because he has to make covers like this.
The background violins are just too much ... and they are a stupid mistake in style, too.
Multi-channel mix is average but I did not ... more |
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February 2, 2005
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Well, this is a recording from the late 60es and you can hear it.
Nothing special there. Music is good but I still like Who's later
stuff from the 70es more.
Multi-channel mix is sometimes OK but not always. I especially dislike
how Daltrey's voice is mixed to the rear channels at the ... more |
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February 2, 2005
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Hi,
music is superb but why do they make multi-channel mixes like this?
Where does the drummer play? Somewhere on the left hand side but
nowhere special and he changes position when you turn you head ...
Oh boy ... Sony/Columbia should not make multi-channels out of their
old material at all. All ... more |
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January 16, 2005
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This is Sting's record from 1999 as a multi-channel version that is the same mix as the DTS-version. The DTS-records are typically very poor multi-channel mixes but I consider this to be one of the best among them. This is one of the best solo records Sting has made (among "Dream of the Blue ... more |
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