First impressions.What multi-channel disc is your favorite
When guest arrive that have never heard your system,what disc, or concert/movie do you pull out to share? I'm not talking stereo, there are tons of them. What video concerts or even movies are mixed to your liking's . Personally , I seem to use Eagles Farewell Tour or Queens Bohemian Rhapsody Movie tracks ..Just looking for other disc to purchase for future gatherings, if we are ever allowed to have them again ....
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Porcupine Tree- Arriving Somewhere, Chicago concert porcupine tree - Anesthetize, Tilburg Norway Steven Wilson- Get All You Deserve, Mexico City David Gilmore - Remember that night, London Echos and Fat Old Sun are outstanding Dire Straights Alchemy live at Hammersmith Odeon, London incredible. This is before the album Brothers in Arms. |
jdub 39, James Taylor at the Beacon (22 years ago) was the first one to jump out of the recesses of my mind also. Live recording excellent fidelity, excellent imaging, excellent volume balance of so many terrific musicians and back up singers! It must be noted, it was also one of my first proper 5.1 experiences. https://www.amazon.com/James-Taylor-Live-Beacon-Theatre/dp/1573300934 Sophie Milman, Montreal (12 years ago) is 2nd out of my mind, actually I view/listen to it more frequently than James, it’s perfection! https://www.amazon.com/Sophie-Milman-Live-Montreal/dp/B001EGG5RG |
Thanks. I already have Ronnie Scotts Beck and Frampton @ Detroit. I’ll pick up James Taylor Live at the Beacon.. Love Derek Trucks, so I'll look for it also. Not a Mitchell fan, so I’ll let that one slide If you don’t already have it, the Pretenders Loose in LA is mixed well too And is a really good concert. |
Audio only remixed and surround sound formatted The Beatles Abbey Road 50th Anniversary Edition. Features a few Blackbirds flying across the screen as a screensaver. Jeff Beck at Ronnie Scotts is a long time favourite. Steely Dan Two Against Nature /Plush Tv even though its a bit dated. Standing in the Shadows (The Funk Brothers)even though its mostly interviews the songs played are outstanding.
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Daryl Hall and John Oats "Live At The Troubadour" is an excellently recorded and multi-channel mixed concert. Unfortunately, it is only available in DVD format, but it is rather excellent anyways. Melody Gardot "Live At The Olympia Paris" blu-ray is probably the best sound quality I have heard in a recorded concert. Traditional Jazz if that is your taste. |