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07-09-2004, 11:58 AM
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Thank you Yee-Ming!  Previously, I knew very little about her other than she was one of my favourite jazz singers. Thanks for the pronouciation help too. That is a challenging name!
Rachael, the big disc cat! I used to be looking for Hi-Vision Laserdiscs & D-Theater tapes, now I'm looking for HD-DVD's and Blu-rays.
I survived the AFI top 100 Film Challenge! I've seen them all.
favourite saying: hard feelings are for park benches... sit on that!
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07-09-2004, 01:44 PM
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Yee-Ming,
Dick Lee?? He produced some of the songs on this Sandy Lam SACD on Hong Kong Warner Music. Hmmm.....
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07-09-2004, 04:47 PM
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The typical consumer is more than satisfied with the quality of the average Redbook CD and with compressed music files.
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I think this is just exactly right. The mainstream does not perceive a need for better sounding audio, and nor are they much interested in upgrading back catalogs. I think those of us possessing a rather obsessive interest in this type of thing need to realize that our little passion about music and music reproduction is simply not shared by the masses. Pop FM radio and low-resolution MP3 singles is what music means to the vast majority of listeners.
Ergo, if you want to keep hi-res audio afloat, concentrate on the niche.
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07-10-2004, 12:20 AM
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Dick Lee?? He produced some of the songs on this Sandy Lam SACD on Hong Kong Warner Music. Hmmm.....
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07-10-2004, 07:46 AM
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I must say, I'm not a fan of Dick Lee, but it wouldn't surprise me that he was involved in writing or producing a Hong Kong star's album. He's quite talented; just not my taste in music. The fact is that any talented Singaporean has to get involved in either the Hong Kong or Taiwan markets, since the home market is just too damn small: with only 3-4 million, selling 50,000 copies of a CD is a local "platinum" award, IIRC. In Jacintha's case, I guess she went even further afield and managed to land a US recording contract: well done!
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07-12-2004, 11:42 AM
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The new Jacintha album is simply superb. It's great when you find a stellar musical performance and get audiophile sonics to boot.
Good sales will only wake more artists up to the possibility of hirez.
no fears alone at night she's sailing through the crowd
in her ears the phones are tight and the music's playing loud
~skateaway
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07-12-2004, 02:00 PM
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You were in my "'hood," Brian. I'm surprised that this Tower continues to stock as much hi rez as they do. Problem is, so much of the same stuff is obviously still sitting there every time I drop in and cruise that aisle. (Frankly, I keep dreading the drop of the other foot and the closing of this store.)
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07-12-2004, 02:37 PM
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My Tower has two whole bins of Pop/Jazz SACD and 1 bin of DVDA plus a whole bin of classical SACD with a deep inventory.
The classical manager has taken a real interest including posting "recommended" reviews on the artist dividers.
no fears alone at night she's sailing through the crowd
in her ears the phones are tight and the music's playing loud
~skateaway
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07-13-2004, 01:26 AM
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Ah c'mon, David VP. Tell them what you're really looking for. He really wants to find someone who will do the soundtrack to the Dick Van Dyke show in DVD-A. He has everything else from the show. 
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07-13-2004, 03:53 PM
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Why the DTS stuff is even kept around is beyond me...
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A DTS-CD cheerleader sez  : maybe because they can still sound very good; no b.m. problems (can even set up your receiver for "no" sub or center & still get your surround fix); operate just like a CD; can play on any dvd player; no multiple royalty problems. Though IMO about half of the titles stink.
And why is my local Best Buy charging $24(!) for the Fly Like An Eagle disc???
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07-13-2004, 08:00 PM
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