
davidscott
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Dave Brubeck Take 5. Still my favorite. I heard a version of Take 5 on Jazz at the Pawnshop good recording the performance just ok.
Nice! I'm jealous.After mentioning Montreux recordings, I found two more blurays:
Legends - Live at Montreux 1997 - Eric Clapton, Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller, Joe Sample & David Sanborn. Bargain at $15. I got it yesterday afternoon and have played it three times
Neil Crowley - Live at Montreux 2012. Just put it on, so far so good! Never heard of these guys but for $8 I think I scored!
I've been making a list...I'm up to 4 I think...5 with this one...(all of those artist I like on the '97 disc) maybe time to pull the trigger today!After mentioning Montreux recordings, I found two more blurays:
Legends - Live at Montreux 1997 - Eric Clapton, Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller, Joe Sample & David Sanborn. Bargain at $15. I got it yesterday afternoon and have played it three times
Neil Crowley - Live at Montreux 2012. Just put it on, so far so good! Never heard of these guys but for $8 I think I scored!
This is a contribution to my thread beyond what I ever expected! Thank you man!!Chick Corea...Rendezvous In New York
Reviewing...SACD...multi-channel layer, 2 ch layer
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Overall...3 of 5
This is a 2 disc set, recorded at the Blue Note in 2003 NY, NY marking Corea's 60th anniversary in music. Several recording artist participated including Bobby McFerrin, Corea displays his master work on the piano and his trio in general were very good.
2 channel layer...4 of 5, it's a solid recording. The content is a mix of some wonderful collaborations of new material and some noted classics. Sound staging is precise, music comes thru clean and distortion free.
Multi-ch layer...3 of 5...switching to the multi-channel layer opens up and widens the sound stage. The downfall of the recording is the quad mix doesn't bring the wow factor. Mostly crowd applause, and the openness, dimensional effect of the sound stage. It's different, but imo not all that much better than the 2 ch mix.
I enjoy this sacd and I play it at least once a month, but you're better off buying the CD version if multi-ch was enticing you to consider this one.
Edited to note...just listed to cd2 again today...I stand by my comments about the rear channels not offering very much, but track 3 of 5 on cd2..."Concierto De Aranjuez/Spain" OMG!
13:59 mins...peaking in the spl meter @ 78/79 dB at 11' away...after consuming half of a 2 oz shot of Fortalez reposado...
I'm back tracking...this song alone makes the surround layer worth the price!!...just an incredible performance!!
Now, I've never played it quite this loud before and maybe that's what it took, because the subs so gently but firmly holding the low notes which you felt as if you were in the Blue Note...and the surround mix with the spaciousness places you in there at that volume...much more than the 2ch version does. The midbass on the Salks get a serious workout...I've never seen him live, but this was the best performance I've ever heard from Chick Corea. It's still not a great surround mix, but that one song made me upgrade to 3 of 5.
Glad to contribute...it's all about the music!This is a contribution to my thread beyond what I ever expected! Thank you man!!
Thanks for the review!Chick Corea...Rendezvous In New York
Reviewing...SACD...multi-channel layer, 2 ch layer
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Overall...3 of 5
This is a 2 disc set, recorded at the Blue Note in 2003 NY, NY marking Corea's 60th anniversary in music. Several recording artist participated including Bobby McFerrin, Corea displays his master work on the piano and his trio in general were very good.
2 channel layer...4 of 5, it's a solid recording. The content is a mix of some wonderful collaborations of new material and some noted classics. Sound staging is precise, music comes thru clean and distortion free.
Multi-ch layer...3 of 5...switching to the multi-channel layer opens up and widens the sound stage. The downfall of the recording is the quad mix doesn't bring the wow factor. Mostly crowd applause, and the openness, dimensional effect of the sound stage. It's different, but imo not all that much better than the 2 ch mix.
I enjoy this sacd and I play it at least once a month, but you're better off buying the CD version if multi-ch was enticing you to consider this one.
Edited to note...just listed to cd2 again today...I stand by my comments about the rear channels not offering very much, but track 3 of 5 on cd2..."Concierto De Aranjuez/Spain" OMG!
13:59 mins...peaking in the spl meter @ 78/79 dB at 11' away...after consuming half of a 2 oz shot of Fortalez reposado...
I'm back tracking...this song alone makes the surround layer worth the price!!...just an incredible performance!!
Now, I've never played it quite this loud before and maybe that's what it took, because the subs so gently but firmly holding the low notes which you felt as if you were in the Blue Note...and the surround mix with the spaciousness places you in there at that volume...much more than the 2ch version does. The midbass on the Salks get a serious workout...I've never seen him live, but this was the best performance I've ever heard from Chick Corea. It's still not a great surround mix, but that one song made me upgrade to 3 of 5.
Fair...and to be honest, I had it as a 2/5 originally...as stated in the edited comments...Concierto De Aranjuez was that impactful...and the surround mix (even w/o much in the surround channels) is so much better than the ch on that one.Thanks for the review!
I'd say that 3 out of 5 for the multi-channel layer is very generous of you. This is one (and only, I think) SACD I got that where I prefer the stereo layer over the multi-channel one for the simple reason that the front stage on some tracks collapses in my room. With that I mean is that he sings behind me. So this is part my speaker layout with surrounds too close to the back wall, but mostly a pretty bad multi-channel mix. That said, the SACD was produced in 2003....
Never really encountered that format. I might have one....Getz/Gilberto is good on any media....DVD-AUDIO anyone? No? Alright, no worries. Oh, don’t get up, I’ll see myself out. Loved the Getz/Gilberto SACD. Ok, bye.
No, stay by all means. Just tell us do you have an example where you think DVD-AUDIO was supperior to other versions? That's what it's all about here - a top rendition of an album. It's when you want to say; not only should you hear it, but you should hear it on DVD-AUDIO.DVD-AUDIO anyone? No? Alright, no worries. Oh, don’t get up, I’ll see myself out. Loved the Getz/Gilberto SACD. Ok, bye.
I've got a couple of DVD A discs...Jimi Plays Berkeley I know is one...not sure how it sounds compared to the BR version...the newly released Axis Bold As Love on SACD is awesome. Waiting for Are You Experienced to come out.DVD-AUDIO anyone? No? Alright, no worries. Oh, don’t get up, I’ll see myself out. Loved the Getz/Gilberto SACD. Ok, bye.