Once again: what are you listening to now?

basspig

basspig

Full Audioholic
The soundtrack to the motion picture The Sky Crawlers, composed by Kenji Kawai. Finally got the soundrack, after falling in love with the main theme during the opening credits of the movie. It's very foretelling of this odd film, a kind of sideways melody that overlays a sureness, a steadiness in the underlying and thunderous beat.
The opening scene was a strange experience, as scene from the cockpit of a fighter plane making a final approach to the runway, seemingly all happening in slow motion... two harps just intertwine this haunting melody and the feeling is like riding on silk, floating in the air. This revives my excitement for anime soundtrack music.
 
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MNSACD

Enthusiast
The Beatles Stereo remasters. Done with Please Please Me and With the Beatles. Very impressed!

Wish they were multi-channel SACD's however. :(

MNSACD
 
skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
The Beatles Stereo remasters. Done with Please Please Me and With the Beatles. Very impressed!

Wish they were multi-channel SACD's however. :(

MNSACD
I got the white album and love the sound. On the quieter songs, like Blackbird, you can hear the breath in Paul's voice. Also the bass lines are conspicuous in a way they never have been before. Sometimes the stereo separation goes a little too far but it's so much better than any previous mix that it's like a new album.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
I got the white album and love the sound. On the quieter songs, like Blackbird, you can hear the breath in Paul's voice. Also the bass lines are conspicuous in a way they never have been before. Sometimes the stereo separation goes a little too far but it's so much better than any previous mix that it's like a new album.
I bought the Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper's remasters and noticed the prominent bass in those albums as well. Not overbearing, mind you. I liked it because Pauls's playing is fantasic! I had never appreciated his skills as much before, probably because the quality of the bass in previous versions of the recordings wasn't as good.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
The Gourds, Gin and Juice cover.

 
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Vintage_Hi-Fi

Vintage_Hi-Fi

Audioholic Intern
Running Wilds - Under Jolly Roger. Possibly the best pirate themed metal song ever.
 
C

caupina

Full Audioholic
Pat Metheny Group " More Travels"
Sting " Soul Cages Concert"
Wham! "Wham in China"

All of them are Laserdiscs.
 
skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
Wilco (the album). That's what it's called. It's my first listen, I think I like it but not entirely sure. It's somewhat more poppy than their others, well recorded, good sound.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
B you are too funny..............:D:D:D
Funny story about "45"... friends went on a road trip down to Palm Springs this summer, and this song became a favorite, for laughing at how strained the vocals are.

SheepStar
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Artic Monkey's latest.."Humbug"

Kinks "Muswell HillBiilies"

The Clik's latest release..can't remember the title and too lazy to look it up
 
M

mnnc

Full Audioholic
right now...

...just pressed play on the new Porcupine Tree after listening to Pat Metheny Group.
 
M

mnnc

Full Audioholic
right now???

My teenage son talking to his girlfriend...excuse me...have to go puke.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Funny story about "45"... friends went on a road trip down to Palm Springs this summer, and this song became a favorite, for laughing at how strained the vocals are.

SheepStar
It's my kind of music. I love hard rock like Staind, Default, Shinedown, Creed, 12 Stones. It gets my blood pumping.
 
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