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    Default Need SACD/DVD-A recommendations...

    I'm just starting my multichannel collection. I love classic rock, blues, r&b, some jazz, acoustic guitar, and just a bit of classical. I'm looking for the best combinations of great music and reference quality recordings/5.1 mixes. I don't want to sacrifice great music to get reference quality recordings.

    So far, I have

    Pink Floyd: DSOTM SACD
    Ray Charles: Genius Loves Company SACD
    Eagles: Hotel California DVD-A

    I'm looking to get

    LAGQ: Guitar Heroes SACD
    Telarc Sampler SACD
    Telarc 1812 Overture SACD
    AIX Sampler DVD-A

    What are some other great titles? I love Zeppelin, but every review for How The West Was Won I've seen rates the surround mix as average to poor. I already have the 2 channel CD version. Anyone out there have the DVD-A version? If so, what do you think?
    -Jim

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    I haven't felt like I've had the system (primarily speakers) in the past to provide recommendations to others, but I am always willing to refer anyone to sa-cd.net. This is a fantastic site for listener reviews and just to browse what is available whether it be within the US or abroad.

    http://www.sa-cd.net/home
    What if the Hokey Pokey is what it's all about?

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    Default Good SACD Titles

    'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' is very good (but $$$ at about
    28.00 USD for the double album). I
    suspect the 1812 Overture will be the best reference of the
    bunch (I have Telarc's DTS version and it was mixed
    extremely well. Take their advice about turning down the
    db's before getting to the cannon part).
    I am planning on getting 'Eat a Peach' and 'Blow by Blow',
    based on good reviews, and of course, the amazing music in both.

    OTOH, I think the engineer who mixed the
    DTS version of Allman Bros. live at Fillmore East (Aaron Baron; Larry Dahlstrom) should be forced
    to listen to Brittany Spears as punishment...there is little separation
    amoung the band's instruments, though at least they are together
    in the front speakers. However, Duane Allman's guitar is
    ALWAYS out of the REAR left speaker - this is desecration as far as
    I am concerned. Since these two also did the SACD version I am guessing
    it has similar problems...
    Will be interested in hearing what you think of Genius Loves Company, as that also is on my list.

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    Just so happens that I did some online shopping today......

    James Taylor-Hourglass Single Layer Multichannel SACD(I have a SACD sample from this disc, and it is excellent, so I decided to get it)

    Dr. Chesky & His Band of Maniacs-Dr. Chesky's 5.1 Surround Sound Show Hybrid Multichannel SACD (read that this is an excellent demo disc...I think DNelms has posted that as well)

    Chesky Records-The Ultimate DVD Surround Sampler & 5.1 Set-Up Disc DVD Audio/Video (read that it is a good setup/demo disc)

    Elton John-SACD Sampler Hybrid Multichannel SACD (this was a freebie on the site with a $30 order)

    I bought them at AcousticsSounds.com

    I also highly recommend:

    Mickey Hart-Over The Edge and Back-The Best of Mickey Hart DVD-A
    Peter White-Glow SACD
    -curtis

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    Titles from my collection I love
    Dupre-Franck-Widor SACD
    LAGQ: Guitar Heroes SACD
    LAGQ: Latin SACD
    Telarc SACD Sampler #2
    Berlioz Requiem SACD
    Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture SACD
    A Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas SACD
    Diana Krall: Love Scenes DVD-A
    Pink Floyd: DSOTM SACD

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis
    Just so happens that I did some online shopping today......
    So did I, oddly enough (considering I have only 3 other multichannel disks), but I am limited to DVD-A.

    I picked up American Beauty (Grateful Dead), Harvest (Neil Young), and Sinatra at the Sands (Backed by the Count Basie Orchestra). All three are well-reviewed, guaranteed winners.

    My other DVD-As are American Stars N Bars (Neil Young), an Emmylou Harris compilation called Producer's Cut, and the Dead's Workingman's Dead. Of the three I'd highly recommend the last (fantastic mix, timeless songs, incredible playing); suggest the second, but only if you dig Emmylou; and say pass on the first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis
    James Taylor-Hourglass Single Layer Multichannel SACD(I have a SACD sample from this disc, and it is excellent, so I decided to get it)
    I have it. Tracks 1 & 4 are jaw dropping good.

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    Track 1 is what I have on a sampler disc......and why I wanted the actual JT disc.
    -curtis

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    Hi all,
    I have been busy trying to accumulate as many hi res or multichannel discs as I can for fear that they will soon be nonexistent. To that end I have made it a point to visit every Best Buy in my area to pick thru the already meager offerings. (forget about Circuit City they don't even know what sacd or dvd a are).This is what I have so far:

    SACD DVD-A
    Pink Floyd - Dsotm Doors- LA Woman
    Steely Dan - Gaucho Yes - Fragile
    Allman Bros - Eat A Peach Fleetwood Mac- Rumors
    Elton John - Honky Chateau Michael McDonald- Motown
    Etlon John - Elton John ELP- From The Front Row
    Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic Queen- A Night At The Opera
    David Bowie- Ziggy Stardust Queen- The Game
    Spyro Gyra - The Deep End Eagles- Hotel California
    Boston - Boston stereo only Steely Dan- Everything Must Go
    Diana Krall - Girl In The Other Room Widespread Panic- Dont Tell The Band
    Carole King- Tapestry Elton John- Goodbye YBR
    Chesky's- 5.1 Surround show
    DTS
    Police- Every Breath You Take
    Moody Blues- Days OF Future Passed (got these 3 out of curiosity)
    Santana- Abraxas

    Have not had a chance to listen to all of them yet but from what I have listened to so far my top three in order are Gaucho,Fragile and DSOTM with LA Woman running a close fourth. I really have been spoiled by these hi-res formats. It just seems that this is the way the artists intended the music to be heard (especially the Doors and Yes titles) and have been ignoring my redbooks for the most part. Went thru this same thing years back when I started collecting Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs Re-masters on vinyl and I never really listened to my standard vinyl pressings again. I'm not really a big classical fan but would like to try one or two of the better ones but there are so many of these titles I really don't know where to start. Any suggestions?

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    Default Cheap SACDs at yourmusic.com

    Go to yourmusic.com and search for 'SACD' under Album Title. There are quite a few titles available, and all for $5.99 per disc, including shipping. This is the best site for buying music I've found, although you're limited to the titles BMG offers.

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