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For those interested in DVD-As, you might be interested to know that there are two DVD-A/CD albums available with music by Robert Reed. I only became aware of these through another internet forum about a week ago, and they are easily overlooked.
I have to admit that I'd never heard of Robert Reed until now, but looking at the description of the music, it all sounds interesting to me. So much so, that I placed my first order a week ago for the album "Sanctuary", which arrived yesterday. I am also waiting for the album "Beneath the Waves" to arrive.
Looking at any of the online information of these DVD-A/CD albums, I was unable to see any reference to the fact that the DVD might actually be a DVD-A. In fact, even my "Sanctuary" album that arrived with me yesterday, no mention is made on disc or packaging of DVD Audio, MLP or Advanced Resolution.
I haven't got around to listening to the music though, so can't report on that.
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Post by Lute August 12, 2014 (2 of 9)
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Just spun the DVD~A (verified) Mike Oldfield tribute Sanctuary by Robert Reed: Highest Recommendation. Created with surround in mind, Reed's spot on phasmagoria of sound will delight even classical purists and the recording is exemplary (on my Meridian 800).
Tom Petty's BD~A of Hypnotic Eye is a delight from start to finish. A little bass shy, it flows from track to track with pleasant hooks, some tasty guitar solos and a hint of surround (but done VERY tastefully).
Better yet (of course) is the Allman's 3 BD~A set of the complete 1971 Fillmore East Concerts LIVE from the City that never sleeps (nothing that Ambien can't cure). Jazzy and bluesy as ever with a great presence (audience and ambience in rear channels....again, tasteful and never intrusive), a MUST buy for purists and fans alike.
Next week: Al Kooper's vaunted 5.1 mix of Super Sessions with Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills and the 5.1 SACD of Breezing.
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rammiepie said:
Just spun the DVD~A (verified) Mike Oldfield tribute Sanctuary by Robert Reed: Highest Recommendation. Created with surround in mind, Reed's spot on phasmagoria of sound will delight even classical purists and the recording is exemplary (on my Meridian 800).
Tom Petty's BD~A of Hypnotic Eye is a delight from start to finish. A little bass shy, it flows from track to track with pleasant hooks, some tasty guitar solos and a hint of surround (but done VERY tastefully).
Better yet (of course) is the Allman's 3 BD~A set of the complete 1971 Fillmore East Concerts LIVE from the City that never sleeps (nothing that Ambien can't cure). Jazzy and bluesy as ever with a great presence (audience and ambience in rear channels....again, tasteful and never intrusive), a MUST buy for purists and fans alike.
Next week: Al Kooper's vaunted 5.1 mix of Super Sessions with Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills and the 5.1 SACD of Breezing.
Thanks rammie,
That's great to hear regarding the "Sanctuary" album - your "description" sounds interesting. A pity that the packaging is so poor on this album, but I'll re-package in a SJB.
My "Beneath the Waves" DVD-A should also be interesting when I manage to get around to listening to it.
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Kutyatest said:
Thanks rammie,
That's great to hear regarding the "Sanctuary" album - your "description" sounds interesting. A pity that the packaging is so poor on this album, but I'll re-package in a SJB.
My "Beneath the Waves" DVD-A should also be interesting when I manage to get around to listening to it.
You'll cherish "Beneath The Waves." A very melodic moody affair with enveloping surrround.
At the very least, we're finally realizing some current fare in 5.1.
Upcoming: Maroon 5:" V" in BD~A stereo only (hi res, of course) but I'll just employ my DSP mode and enjoy it nonetheless.
Super Session and Breezing 5.1 delayed until September 2!
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Post by RickM September 12, 2014 (6 of 9)
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I'm really interested to get the DVD-A of Beneath the waves. Where did you purchase it? I can not find it.
Thx!
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Post by feinstei September 13, 2014 (7 of 9)
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Is this perhaps a DVD-A of his work during the Brady Bunch era or is it his one of his later efforts during the Brady Bunch Variety Hour (considered a low point) period of his career?
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Post by rammiepie September 13, 2014 (8 of 9)
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RickM said:
I'm really interested to get the DVD-A of Beneath the waves. Where did you purchase it? I can not find it.
Thx!
Unfortunately, Kompendium's Beneath The Waves CD/DVD~A was probably only pressed in a very limited quantity as I see AmazonUS (where I originally purchased it for approximately $35) is now listing it for $99.
It's a worthwhile album to seek out, RickM, but I'd check out ebay for a better price.
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Post by rammiepie September 13, 2014 (9 of 9)
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feinstei said:
Is this perhaps a DVD-A of his work during the Brady Bunch era or is it his one of his later efforts during the Brady Bunch Variety Hour (considered a low point) period of his career?
feinstei, you're obviously confusing actor Robert Reed with musician Robert Reed leader of the Welsh progressive rock band Magenta.
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