Thread: Which artist or album would YOU like to see released on SA-CD?

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Post by Windsurfer February 2, 2009 (71 of 248)
Cherubino said:

Since we're doing wishful thinking, I'd love for Julia to stop by my house. Heck, she can even bring her violin if she really wants to.

If that comes to pass, please invite some of us!

Post by DSD February 2, 2009 (72 of 248)
mwagner1962 said:

My second "want" list..for Mercury Living Presence to finish releasing the Fennell/Eastman recordings (that were released on CD) to come out....the two march SACD's from Mercury were not enough!!!!

Cheers,

I agree bring on the Fennell but please also the Howard Hanson Mercury Living Presence SACDs please! He premiered more 20th century masterpieces than anyone else.

Post by duchski February 3, 2009 (73 of 248)
How about Cocteau Twins - Treasure? Can you imagine this in MCH?

Post by Windsurfer February 4, 2009 (74 of 248)
Getting past the "wishful thinking" recently expressed re Ms. Fischer and Nikolaj Znaider, there is someone, Lara St. John whom on strength of the two Ancalagon releases (that I understand is her own record label) who could make even more wonderful contributions to the catalog. I strongly recommend that each of us who has treasured Julia Fischer's PentaTone Unaccompanied Bach, purchase

Bach: The Six Sonatas & Partitas for Violin Solo - Lara St. John

because it is just as well executed and the interpretations, well they just might be a little better! Support of a product like this and the only other Ancalagon release: the Hindson et al disc, will make further releases possible.

In fact, for those with a more adventurous bent, I strongly recommend:

Hindson, Corigliano, Liszt - Lara St. John

It is splendidly played and recorded extraordinarily well. The music may initially offend the sensibilities of some but it surely will not bore anyone. It is immediate, percussive, and attention grabbing! It should make history as an audiophile super disc!

I would love to see (hear) what Ms. St. John can do with the Bartok and Shostakovtich concertos. But I would settle for any new releases she should choose to make - Mendelssohn?, Dvorak?, Beethoven?, Elgar?, Sibelius?, Schnittke # 4? Vieuxtemps? Yeah, even Wienawski, Saint Saens, or Paganini. But how about Dutilleux: L'Arbre des Songes?

Post by Windsurfer February 6, 2009 (75 of 248)
DSD said:

I agree bring on the Fennell but please also the Howard Hanson Mercury Living Presence SACDs please! He premiered more 20th century masterpieces than anyone else.

I would much rather have a complete series of Hanson on Telarc with Eric Kunzel:

Howard Hanson: Bold Island Suite etc. - Kunzel is the best I've heard and yes, I have the Mercury SACD.

Post by DSD February 6, 2009 (76 of 248)
Windsurfer said:

I would much rather have a complete series of Hanson on Telarc with Eric Kunzel:

Howard Hanson: Bold Island Suite etc. - Kunzel is the best I've heard and yes, I have the Mercury SACD.

As you know I also have both and I have really warmed up to Kunzel's versions of Hanson's Merry Mount and Bold Island Suites but I was actually requesting Howard Hanson as a conductor of other 20th century composers.

Here are the Howard Hanson Mercury Living Presence recording I would like to see on SACD:

SR 90018 Chadwick Symphonic Sketches / Hanson ERS
SR 90053 Music for Quiet Listening / Hanson ERS
SR 90103 Sessions Black Maskers Suite; McPhee Tabuh Tabuhan / Hanson ERO @
SR 90134 Fiesta in Hi-Fi / Hanson ERO @
SR 90136 Carpenter Adventures in a Perambulator; PhillIPS McGuffey's Reader / Hanson ERO *
SR 90147 Kennan 3 Pieces; Rogers Once Upon a Time / Hanson ERO *
SR 90149 Ives 3 Places in New England, Symphony #3 / Hanson ERO
SR 90163 Herbert Cello Concerto #2 Miquelle, vc; Peter Symphony in G / Hanson ERO
SR 90166 Gershwin Cuban Overture; McBride Mexican Phop / Hanson ERO
SR 90206 Piston Incredible Flutist;Moore Pagaent of PT Barnum / Hanson ERO *
SR 90223 Bloch Concerto Grossi #1 & #2 / Hanson ERO @
SR 90224 Barber Medea Suite, Capricorn Concerto / Hanson ERO *
SR 90257 Ginastera Overture to a Creole "Faust"; Guaneri Three Dances; Still Sahdji Ballet / Hanson ERO *
SR 90277 Loeffler 2 Rhapsodies, McCauly Minitures, etc / Hanson ERO *
SR 90379 Schuman New England Triptych; Griffes Poem for Flute and Orchestra; Mennin Symphony #5 / J. Mariano,fl Hanson ERO @
SR 90429 Thompson Symphony on a Hymn Tune, Feast of Love; Hanson 4 Psalms / Hanson ERO
SR 90430 Hanson Piano Concerto, Mosaics; La Montaine Birds of Paradise / Hanson ERO
SR 90449 Hanson Symphony #3; McDowell Symphony #1 / Hanson ERO

@ = HP's Super Disk List from The Abso!ute Sound
* = top recommendation, Sid Mark's series from The Abso!ute Sound

Post by Paul Clark February 7, 2009 (77 of 248)
mosquito69 said:

ALL LED ZEPPELIN !!!

PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YES - A Complete and Definitive SA-CD Box Set!!!

Post by Rudy Deblieck February 14, 2009 (78 of 248)
dbmay75 said:

Hi everyone,

I'm new to SA-CD.net as well as the world of SA-CD (I purchased a few titles, but haven't purchased my multi-format player/receiver/speakers yet, however I'm almost certain I'm buying an OPPO DV-980H this week for starters) and as I read reviews of SA-CD's and scan the lists of which 'classics' have been released, I was thinking "wouldn't it be great if they had ..." on SA-CD?

Here's my top 3 to start the ball rolling ...

#1 Joni Mitchell - Hejira (1976)
#2 Jean-Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean (1977)
#3 Mylo - Destroy Rock & Roll (2006)

Now it's your turn!

Cheers,
Dan

All Pink Floyd but especially Meddle, Atom Heart Mother
All Yes especially Close to the Edge, Fragile, The Yes Album, Relayer, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Yessongs, Going for the One, Tormato.
All Jethro Tull but especially: Songs from the Woods,Aqualung, Thick as a Brock, A Passion Play and Minstrel in the Gallery.
All early albums of Uriah Heep: Look at Yourself, Very 'eavy Very 'Umble, Salisbury, Live (1973), Demons & Wizards, The Magicians Bithday, Return to Fantasy, Freedom, Wonderworld, Sweet Freedom
Camel by Camel
Gentle Giant : Free Hand, Octopus

Post by Cherubino February 14, 2009 (79 of 248)
Rudy Deblieck said:

All Pink Floyd but especially Meddle, Atom Heart Mother
All Yes especially Close to the Edge, Fragile, The Yes Album, Relayer, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Yessongs, Going for the One, Tormato.
All Jethro Tull but especially: Songs from the Woods,Aqualung, Thick as a Brock, A Passion Play and Minstrel in the Gallery.
All early albums of Uriah Heep: Look at Yourself, Very 'eavy Very 'Umble, Salisbury, Live (1973), Demons & Wizards, The Magicians Bithday, Return to Fantasy, Freedom, Wonderworld, Sweet Freedom
Camel by Camel
Gentle Giant : Free Hand, Octopus

The Beatles catalog would be at the top of my "rock" list.

Post by Cherubino February 14, 2009 (80 of 248)
dbmay75 said:

Hi everyone,

I'm new to SA-CD.net as well as the world of SA-CD (I purchased a few titles, but haven't purchased my multi-format player/receiver/speakers yet, however I'm almost certain I'm buying an OPPO DV-980H this week for starters) and as I read reviews of SA-CD's and scan the lists of which 'classics' have been released, I was thinking "wouldn't it be great if they had ..." on SA-CD?

Here's my top 3 to start the ball rolling ...

#1 Joni Mitchell - Hejira (1976)
#2 Jean-Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean (1977)
#3 Mylo - Destroy Rock & Roll (2006)

Now it's your turn!

Cheers,
Dan

If we can get Joni Mitchell, let's have "Court and Spark" too.

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