SACD s to die for


There's finally enough software out there that we should be able to compile a 10 best SACD list. And your favorites are .....
lornecherry

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Here's my list:

Blood, Sweat & Tears
Flim and BBs, Tricycle
Jay McShann, What a wonderful life.
Santana, Abraxas
Oldfield, Tubular Bells
Armstrong Plays Handly
Doug MacLeod, Whose Lies and Unmarked Road
Rebecca Pidgeon, The Raven
Ellington, Blues in Orbit
Oscar Peterson, A Very Tall Band
Kenny Loggins, Greatest Hits
Carole King, Tapestry
Lornecherry,

Music Direct (amusicdirect.com) has purchased the Mobile Fidelity equipment, inventory, name, and rights, and plans to resurrect Mobile Fidelity from the grave. I do not know when. I saw the announcement about one month ago.

By the way, I agree something went wrong with Carole King's voice in Tapestry, but the music sounds fine. I still love the album. Thanks for not picking on me.

By the way, in my opinion Music Direct is the best source of SACDs. Just search on SACD. Good selection and generally the lowest price. Service is the best.

I also understand that all of MoFi recent remastering were in DSD. Too bad that they went out of business. I bet by now we would have seen 10 or more SACDs from them rather than one.