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02-02-2004, 06:26 PM
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OK, the Yes 90125 thread has motivated me to dig through the old pile 'o vinyl that has not seen day light for 11 years, and "I Robot" has just moved to the top of my play list.
I recently re-added my old B&O 1800 TT to my rig, and I am pulling out LPs that I forgot I had, which I also never bought on Cee-Dee.
I Robot is one, and I have to say, even though my TT is not first rate, this LP sounds pretty damn good. I have only gotten through side one but the mix is so dense with interesting sounds that even in stereo, you get a wonderfully enveloping experience.
So the questions are, hows the CD? I see that the one listed at Amazon has a 1990 release date. Is that the best there is?
Any rumors on this being done in hi-rez, stereo or otherwise?
If not, let me say that it would be very cool for this to get done up in hi-rez MC.
BGL
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02-02-2004, 07:49 PM
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I believe this title was released in DAD a couple of years ago but I have never heard or read any reviews about sound quality.
This one really needs the M\C treatment in one or the other Hi Rez formats - pick one, don't matter to me, just release it.
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02-02-2004, 08:03 PM
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There is an HDAD & 200 gram vinyl release coming this month from Classic Records.
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02-02-2004, 08:53 PM
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I have the old aluminium MoFi edition of it and it sounds all right, not great. But I wouldn't get any new re-release of this album unless it had Alan Parson's blessing or involvment. For someone as quality conscious as he is, you would had thought some of his earlier catalog stuff be out on either SACD or DVD-A by now. And AP did do a few albums in quad and Ambisonic Surround in the mid-1980s.
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02-02-2004, 09:04 PM
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I have the Classic Records 24/96 DAD and it sounds very good. I thought that Classic had indicated moving from DAD to DVD-A last yr. but have not seen any announcements since then.
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02-02-2004, 10:56 PM
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Just when I thought I had all the formats pretty well understood!
I know what a DAD is, and have a couple Chesky titles, but what is a HDAD?
BGL
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02-02-2004, 11:41 PM
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On page 95 of the June, 2003 edition of Sound & Vision magazine, it say's Alan Parsons hope to license the surround rights to the rest of his back catalog. Lets hope he does. And quickly! Gene
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02-03-2004, 09:41 AM
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The 96/24 hi-res DAD of this album sounds fantastic. Find it and buy it, don't wait for any future release.
I like this album a lot even though it's a blatant and pretentious attempt by Parsons to make "Dark Side Of The Moon II".
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02-03-2004, 10:37 AM
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I like this album a lot even though it's a blatant and pretentious attempt by Parsons to make "Dark Side Of The Moon II".
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I think the world would be a much better place if more people made blatant and pretentious attempts to make "Dark Side of the Moon II"!
The HDAD sounds neat. I don't know this album, but if this thread was inspired by a Yes thread, I'll happily try it.
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02-03-2004, 10:56 AM
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I don't know this album, but if this thread was inspired by a Yes thread, I'll happily try it
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Well, I am not sure I would compare this to Yes, other than the fact that the 90125 thread had my digging through my vinyl where both it and I Robot were awaiting the loving embrace of my turn table. Then again, I guess you could say that these two discs are somewhat similar in tone and texture.
Last night, I was able to play both sides, which I probably had not done for 15 years or so.
Not bad taken as a whole, but there are some up and down moments. I would have to say that I like side one better than side two, but still, a great listen on the old TT.
I guess the original DAD is no longer available. The new release is basically a DAD on one side, and a DVD-A on the other.
Still, assuming the same mix and mastering, I have to wonder, What's the point?
If I can't hear up to 43K, I don't think I can hear up to 96K. And really, how much content on the master tapes exist in those ranges.
Gilding the lilly, IMHO.
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02-03-2004, 11:25 AM
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Oh, I understand that Alan Parsons and Yes may not be directly comparable. But listening to one led you to listen to the other, indirectly, and that's g | |