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Misleading links to various Amazon sites as this is the original Studio album recorded in 1973 and will be released as a 5.1 mch BD~A on 16.09.14.
Links to Quadrophrenia LIVE in London are mistakenly listed, a completely separate BD~A!
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Post by zeus May 19, 2014 (2 of 19)
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rammiepie said:
Misleading links to various Amazon sites as this is the original Studio album recorded in 1973 and will be released as a 5.1 mch BD~A on 16.09.14.
Links to Quadrophrenia LIVE in London are mistakenly listed, a completely separate BD~A!
While I am at a loss to explain the reported details on the linked vendor sites, I believe the links are correct. Links are done via barcodes and serial numbers, not descriptions. The same for fulfilment by the vendor. If you have better information I would welcome it via the mechanism provided, namely "report errors".
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Post by terence May 19, 2014 (3 of 19)
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rammiepie said:
Misleading links to various Amazon sites as this is the original Studio album recorded in 1973 and will be released as a 5.1 mch BD~A on 16.09.14.
Links to Quadrophrenia LIVE in London are mistakenly listed, a completely separate BD~A!
Rammiepie do you know if the BD-A will also gave a 2.0 stereo mix included?
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terence said:
Rammiepie do you know if the BD-A will also gave a 2.0 stereo mix included?
In my experience, all BD~As usually include a 2.0 stereo track.
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Here's confirmation of exactly what's on this disc:
http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/the-who-quadrophenia-blu-ray-audio-details-confirmed/#more-28857
..and here's the relevant info from that site:
"Universal Music have confirmed to this blog that the forthcoming blu-ray audio version of The Who‘s 1973 studio album Quadrophenia will contain the entire album in 5.1 surround sound. The Pure Audio release will also include a hi-res stereo mix.
Due to an incorrect track listing on the Universal website a few SDE readers have expressed concerns over the 5.1 content, so if you were in any doubt, then we’re pleased to clarify this.
The Pure Audio blu-ray is available as a standalone product and is also included as part of the Quadrophenia Live in London deluxe box set. Both are due for release on 9 June 2014.
NB: If you order the standalone blu-ray from Amazon, beware! They are incorrectly using the wrong cover image (Live in London) but the product via the links below is correct. The blu-ray audio has nothing to do with the live concert!"
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Post by zeus May 30, 2014 (6 of 19)
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Amazon has now corrected their listing (or at least the cover image).
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Post by terence May 31, 2014 (7 of 19)
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If it's as good as the Blu-Ray Tommy it'll be worth it.
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terence said:
If it's as good as the Blu-Ray Tommy it'll be worth it.
+1
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Post by Lute May 31, 2014 (9 of 19)
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fredblue said:
Your comments over at QQ saved me from buying the huge box set with only half of the songs in 5.1. Thanks!! Looking forward to this Blu-Ray version.
Off topic, but... Why isn't Jethro Tull's TAAB DVD listed in the hirez poll? Or... Did I miss it??
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Post by fredblue May 31, 2014 (10 of 19)
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Lute said:
Your comments over at QQ saved me from buying the huge box set with only half of the songs in 5.1. Thanks!! Looking forward to this Blu-Ray version.
Off topic, but... Why isn't Jethro Tull's TAAB DVD listed in the hirez poll? Or... Did I miss it??
You're welcome! Me too! If the rest of the remixes are upto the standard of the DVD-A in the directors cut, we're in for a treat!
The TAAB 5.1 doesn't qualify for the Poll chart as it's not in Hi-Res but only a DVD-V in lossy 5.1 DTS.. of all the Tull 5.1's remixed by Steven Wilson so far only the Aqualung set qualifies for the Poll chart as it has a Blu-ray in the box.
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