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January 28, 2012
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Aside from Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks from way back, this is my third Stones sacd and a dearer title because it reminds me of high school. I previously own a 1990's rbcd version that I find to be loudly mastered, compressed, unclear (muddy to some) and quite bright. I waited quite long for a ... more |
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January 17, 2012
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I own the German dvda version for years now and I like it better than the previous rbcds I owned in the past. I must admit that although I like the dvda for its details I find it a bit bright sounding at times and that there's a certain "edginess" in its vocals.
When musicdirect announced that its ... more |
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December 21, 2011
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Very good sound quality overall. Smooth vocals, substantial and firm bass, exciting guitar licks, catchy melodies and excellent vocal harmonies.
I think there are at least two tracks that have more upfront vocals compared to other tracks, one of which is the first track Hot Blooded (actually the ... more |
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December 6, 2011
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My copy came with Dad Loves His Work from musicdirect late November. There had been criticisms of this sacd version from other music forums for reasons that are unclear to me. Okay, I may be biased because I'm a JT fan but even a casual listener will not consider this album as a "light effort". The ... more |
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November 24, 2011
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If a picture paints a thousand words, this album exudes a thousand melodies and evokes countless memories. One that easily transport listeners back in time: in their childhood days, in their days of youth, exuberance and recklessness. Ah, to be young again...
An assembly of simple, heartfelt and ... more |
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