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Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road      (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  February 24, 2013

I currently have both SACD versions: the Island 2003 2-disc set, and the Universal Japan 2010 SHM-SACD. I won't go on about the music itself, we all know it's a stunning 5-star album where songs like "Grey Seal" and "All the Young Girls Love Alice" are every bit as strong as the hits like "Harmony" ... more
Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road  (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  February 24, 2013

I currently have both SACD versions: the Island 2003 2-disc set, and the Universal Japan 2010 SHM-SACD. I won't go on about the music itself, we all know it's a stunning 5-star album where songs like "Grey Seal" and "All the Young Girls Love Alice" are every bit as strong as the hits like "Harmony" ... more
Fleetwood Mac: Rumours      (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  November 24, 2012

No need to rhapsodize about the music itself, which runs neck and neck with Hotel California as perhaps the best popular rock album of the mid-70s. The SACD provides an excellent stereo layer that is highly detailed and articulate, with a great soundstage. Instruments are very well presented, with ... more
Elton John: Madman across the Water      (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
  August 24, 2012

If you're looking here then you already know that this is one of Elton's best albums so I won't bother saying any more than that about the music. It is however an absolutely outstanding transfer that presents great detail while presenting as black a background as could be hoped for; the master ... more
The Doobie Brothers: what were once vices are now habits    (3 of 3 found this review helpful)
  August 13, 2012

A classic album from the Doobies' early-mid 70s peak as a rock outfit before Michael McDonald's pop sensibilities took them in a different direction. Great tunes, great playing. The MFSL SACD presents the blackest, quietest background of any version to date, along with a clean treble, a sweet ... more

 
 
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