Neil Palfreyman
1K Club - QQ Shooting Star
Does anyone know for certain if the surround mix is the same as the 2 disc CD+DVD-Audio edition released in 2005?
Does anyone know for certain if the surround mix is the same as the 2 disc CD+DVD-Audio edition released in 2005?
Yes, it's exactly the same as the DVD-A/V disc from 2005.
Thanks for the confirmation. I must admit I'm still tempted, but just don't think I can justify the expense, being as I already have the CD/DVD set.
Thanks for the confirmation. I must admit I'm still tempted, but just don't think I can justify the expense, being as I already have the CD/DVD set.
This set is highly recommended, and I do hope they follow a similar release strategy for "Automatic for the People" next year!
If this is the same Concord Records (Concord Music Group) that did the Monster 5.1 DTS 96/24 DVD's then it a match made in heaven.
EDIT: http://www.billboard.com/articles/n...rd-bicycle-music-licensing-warner-bros-albums
Concord plans to release deluxe reissues of the classic Warner albums (from Green to Up), with bonus material, on its Concord imprint.
R.E.M. has entered into a multi-year, worldwide licensing agreement with Concord Bicycle Music for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee's catalog recorded from 1988 to 2011.
The deal covers the years R.E.M. recorded for Warner Bros. The group's pact with the Burbank-based label expires at the end of the year and the Concord deal begins in early 2016. Among the albums under the new agreement are Green, Out of Time, Automatic For the People, Monster, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, and Up.
My taste for R.E.M. has shifted over the years: while I very much enjoyed the poppy early albums (saw them live during this period), I've come to really appreciate NEW ADVENTURES IN HI-FI and, especially, UP more these days. Wonder if we'll get the last two albums, ACCELERATE and COLLAPSE, in surround at some point (their final hurrah). . . .
Concord plans to release deluxe reissues of the classic Warner albums (from Green to Up), with bonus material, on its Concord imprint.
R.E.M. has entered into a multi-year, worldwide licensing agreement with Concord Bicycle Music for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee's catalog recorded from 1988 to 2011.
The deal covers the years R.E.M. recorded for Warner Bros. The group's pact with the Burbank-based label expires at the end of the year and the Concord deal begins in early 2016. Among the albums under the new agreement are Green, Out of Time, Automatic For the People, Monster, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, and Up.
What ever happened with Green, New Adventures in Hi-Fi and Up?
I'm still really hoping for Green in Atmos
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