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March 1, 2003
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I never before owned any album by the Stones. So I bought this as an introduction and a reminder of what the Stones were. I was born in the late 60’s so I wasn’t a witness to their best years, and to be honest I’m more of a Beatles/McCartney man myself, hence I only remember the Stones from their ... more |
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March 1, 2003
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I found it quiet strange I was the first to add a review of this album to SACDinfo. Surely most of you out there have this album by Mike Oldfield.
The disc has a stereo and the original quad mix on there, even though I only heard the quad version once it has impressed me.
I listen to the stereo ... more |
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March 1, 2003
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After I bought The Optimist I decided I probably couldn’t go wrong buying Platypus as well. Well I did go a bit wrong because this albums is completely different to The Optimist. This is a much more straight foreword jazz album. Even though I like this album because of it’s musicianship I really ... more |
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March 1, 2003
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The first thing that hits you when you listen to this record is the extensive use of samples and drum rhythms one would expect in a dance record. This album is clearly a cross over between Jazz and Dance. Which is fine since it was done really well.
The music can be a bit too much in your face at ... more |
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March 1, 2003
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ML is a Dutch singer, and Leaving is her debut album.
My introduction to this artist was at a SACD demo organized by Polyhymnia (the Dutch recording studio famous for their Pentatone label and recording for Philips, Universal and Telarc.) and HVT ( a Dutch magazine).
At the time of this ... more |
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