New SACD / DVD-A Music acquisitions
Hate to have to reply to my own last reply, but must comment on a couple of new disks I have recentely acquired.
1. Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, SACD. Interesting remix, great sound quality, nice DVD historical disk. This is probably his best all around album, and worth picking up.
2. Donald Fagan, The Nightfly, DVD-A. Clean, crisp, but it didn't hold my interest, probably due to a dull remix, if any.
3. Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery, DVD-A. Again, clean, crisp, nicely done, but not really as exciting as I would have expected from ELP.
4. Yes, Fragile, DVD-A. Wow, is all I can say. From a rather demure recording, this remix is remarkable, crisp, bright and powerful. I was incredibly impressed. A definite must, if you're a Yes fan.
5. David Sanborn, his newest - I forget the title, on SACD. Very nice jazz, smooth, well recorded with very good dynamics.
6. The Who, Tommy, DVD-A. Very nice mix, very nice sound. It's the bloody Who, what else needs to be said. Marvelous.
That's all for now, but I'll try and keep the group updated on both good and bad purchases - we all need to spend our money wisely.
Enjoy great music, life's too short to listen to drivel...
Pat