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December 1, 2012
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The HDCD version of Pet Sounds released in 2001 on Columbia / EMI was my first extended introduction to this album. On a HDCD player the 2001 release has a massive soundstage and exydes the wow factor to all listners.
This SACD release is supposedly the same 1996 / 1997 stereo remix as that of the ... more |
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December 1, 2012
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With repect to sound quality I'd totally agree with the points made my Analogue previously.
It's a very balanced master with excellent dynamic range - that is really only limited by the standard of the original masters.
Given that it's a hybrid disc ithis is a no brainer for any SRV ... more |
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December 1, 2012
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I own this on mutiple formats and each format has it's pros and cons. The SACD version here is very similar to the DVD-A version although could be described as a touch brighter.
In comparison to the original RBCD the SACD is both louder and brighter. It's not what I would call brickwalled or indeed ... more |
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December 1, 2012
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This a great pseudo live album well worth owning on any format. The SACD version is the best I've heard of YA Ya's but it's a long way short sonically of many other SACD titles.
For a stones fan this one is definetly worth owning but for those that reaLly only know the hits there are better options ... more |
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December 1, 2012
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This is probably the best sounding disc of this Dylan SACD series. It has a very smooth characted and yet is in no way missing any detail as a result.
The only gripe with this or indeed any of these Dylan SACD's os that they are probably a little louder than they need to be. |
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