What's the latest Multichannel SACD or DVD-A added to your pile? - Volume 2

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Mine too, the Mahler and Brahms Symphonies and the Stravinsky - Petrushka & Pulcinella Suite. Both great value aren't they.

Currently listening to the Stravinsky sacd. Excellent surround mix so far. (y)

wait til you get to the wind symphonies (or whatever its called)..!! :yikes
 
Well work got in the way but working from home does allow me to listen. So I managed to listen to the 1st movements "Langsam" of the Mahler and "In poco allegretto e grazioso" of the Brahms, and they are immersive/discrete in that I felt like I was sitting where the conductor would be, with the instruments around me in a horseshoe. Really nice. I must get the Stravinsky!

what's the surround mix like on this set Duncan?
 
From Dutton Vocalion:

Deodato - Prelude / Deodato 2 (Hybr MCh SACD):
As people have mentioned this one is really an excellent surround disc.
An good disc to start with if you are curious about this artist

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Shostakovich & Ustvolskaya - Piano concertos (Hybr MCh SACD):
An disc i bought without knowing anything about the Music.
From my first quick listening the surround is good for an classic album.
The music sounds interesting as well.
As the price is so good it´s nice to be able to take chances when buying from this site

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Recently I got Talking Heads "Little Creatures" (CD/DVD-A) cheap from UK ebay seller. And another one album "Speaking In Tongues" on the way to me. I'm surrounding myself with Talking Heads! :51banana:
 
I'm jealous! Been trying to find the MCh version of that one for ages. (Hope you didn't have to take out a second mortgage...) Nice arrangements & top-notch L.A. session musicians. Especially like the cover of "Babylon Sisters."

Afro Blue - M.Sasaji & L.A. Allstars Conducted by Jerry Hey (Hybr MCh SACD)

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I'm jealous! Been trying to find the MCh version of that one for ages. (Hope you didn't have to take out a second mortgage...) Nice arrangements & top-notch L.A. session musicians. Especially like the cover of "Babylon Sisters."

There are 4(!!) reasonably priced copies available from this seller in Japan on eBay..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/M-SASAJI-L...110307?hash=item5200956a23:g:o-cAAOSwhlZYuPys

Looks like an experienced and reliable seller so I took a chance and ordered a copy. Thought I'd let you and fellow QQ-ers know.
 
Nice. Thanks for the tip, djstephan! Just nabbed one of the three remaining. Now to find the matching title, Birdland, the multi-channel version of which has also eluded me...

There are 4(!!) reasonably priced copies available from this seller in Japan on eBay..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/M-SASAJI-L...110307?hash=item5200956a23:g:o-cAAOSwhlZYuPys

Looks like an experienced and reliable seller so I took a chance and ordered a copy. Thought I'd let you and fellow QQ-ers know.
 
I just ordered a copy of AFRO BLUE from CDJapan. It's $22.84 and with my bonus points....even cheaper: http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/XSCL-10005.

BTW, it was also available as a single layered multichannel SACD as well and is available in USED/VG condition from AmazonUS sellers: http://hraudio.net/showmusic.php?title=805 [use Amazon link for used Single layered mch SACD]

M. Sasaji & the L.A. Allstars' Birdland [single layered multichannel SACD] is available in used/VG condition from Amazon sellers [$55 + s/h]: http://hraudio.net/showmusic.php?title=804 [use AmazonUS link for ordering]
 
I just ordered a copy of AFRO BLUE from CDJapan. It's $22.84 and with my bonus points....even cheaper: http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/XSCL-10005.

Interesting--nice score! I wouldn't have guessed it was still available from a retailer. The description calls it a "reissue." I wonder if it's just been reissued for some reason?

BTW, it was also available as a single layered multichannel SACD as well and is available in USED/VG condition from AmazonUS sellers: http://hraudio.net/showmusic.php?title=805 [use Amazon link for used Single layered mch SACD]

Not knowing any better, I mistakenly bought the single-layer stereo version of Birdland on eBay a year or two ago...

M. Sasaji & the L.A. Allstars' Birdland [single layered multichannel SACD] is available in used/VG condition from Amazon sellers [$55 + s/h]: http://hraudio.net/showmusic.php?title=804 [use AmazonUS link for ordering]

A little rich for my blood, but I'll keep looking. Thanks!
 
There are 4(!!) reasonably priced copies available from this seller in Japan on eBay..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/M-SASAJI-L...110307?hash=item5200956a23:g:o-cAAOSwhlZYuPys

Looks like an experienced and reliable seller so I took a chance and ordered a copy. Thought I'd let you and fellow QQ-ers know.

just checked and that's the seller I got mine from so buy with confidence! :upthumb

ps. its a live recording and the mix is ambient surround only, sound quality however is great.
for those that are bothered about these things its a 5.0 mix, no LFE.
 
Nice. Thanks for the tip, djstephan! Just nabbed one of the three remaining. Now to find the matching title, Birdland, the multi-channel version of which has also eluded me...

i won't be falling over myself to seek out Birdland as even though musically its great, the arrangements are nice and sounds excellent, i find the kind of venue ambience mix approach taken a waste of discrete MultiCh., prefer a more active mix.
 
That's too bad...but good to know. (And should have guessed, as I've heard both recordings on RBCD.) I think I'll downgrade the status of my own quest to "less than urgent."

i won't be falling over myself to seek out Birdland as even though musically its great, the arrangements are nice and sounds excellent, i find the kind of venue ambience mix approach taken a waste of discrete MultiCh., prefer a more active mix.
 
I ordered about 10 SACDs from Dutton Vocalion, but felt I needed to put some sort of limit on myself so I didn't get these. Imagine my surprise when I was able to get both at a local used shop. I saw a review that praised the Steinberg Violin Concerto while panning the symphony, and haven't heard anything about Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, but I'm curious enough to try.
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