Yay! Stereo wise I prefer the Geoff Emerick mix out of the original. Also as mentioned, From The Witchwood would be really neat.Nektar - Recycle
Yay! Stereo wise I prefer the Geoff Emerick mix out of the original. Also as mentioned, From The Witchwood would be really neat.Nektar - Recycle
Great thread, but why the limited time frame?
Marillion - Marbles
Spock's Beard - V
That is pretty much prog's classic era.
P.S. It goes without sayin that we need YES - YES and YES - Time And A Word in 5.1....
I know members have said there's little chance of these, but I would still love Yes (1969) and Time And A Word (1970).
all of Kate Bush LPs up until "The Red Shoes" (Especially "The Dreaming")
I've tried to convince Larry Fast to release at least ERFRO and Cords in Surround, but he's right...no market for it...
At least we're getting the U.K. Live LP complete and in Surround!!!
Nice choices Sir. And I like your new Avatar too!
My choices would include:
Yes - Going For The One
Yes - Time And A Word
Yes - Tormato
Yes - Drama
Yes - Yes
Pink Floyd - Animals
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Chris Squire - A Fish Out Of Water
Jon Anderson - Olias of Sunhillow
Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
Alan Parsons Project - Turn Of A Friendly Card
Kansas - Leftoverture
Todd Rundgren - Utopia
Rush - Hemispheres
Rush - Permanent Waves
UK - UK
Marillion - Marbles
Spocks Beard - V
Damn, you English Gentleman have fine taste in music.
Sorry... I forgot to add the Alan Parsons and Kansas. And the two RUSH are as must-have as any..
I wonder why Kansas have never received any 5.1 attention? That is a serious omission.
My query with these titles has always been this: if Steve Howe has really been the only member of Yes that has taken an active interest in the remixing process, then who would be the member from that earliest lineup that would take an active interest in having those first two albums remixed? I struggle to think of who that might be.
All of the other major catalogues that Steven has worked with thus far have had a member at the helm that's been through it all (Robert Fripp with King Crimson, Ian Anderson with Jethro Tull, Andy Partridge with XTC, Roland Orzabal with Tears for Fears, the Shulman Brothers with Gentle Giant, and apparently Phil Manzanera with Roxy Music). Yes no longer have that one lynchpin.
I have mentioned Leftoverture as a no-brainer for multi channel.
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