This is the first time I had a choice of SACD or DVD-A; I picked the SACD.
Please post your comments, thoughts and observations.......:thumbsdow
This is the first time I had a choice of SACD or DVD-A; I picked the SACD.
I sure would like to hear more comments on this one. I am thinking of making the purchase, but want to avoid any ambiant-crowd-only surround mixes.
Anybody else have this ?
randy
Sorry, I wasn't more helpful in my previous post. You will not be disappointed; this is an example of outstanding multi-channel. Quoting the cover, "remixed by Eliot Scheiner (Eagles-Hotel California) from the original analog master tapes." the recording itself has been around before; the previous release in DVD-video featured DTS. I got this from overstock.com for $18.55.Originally Posted by randy h
Thanks, tominsky.
That is exactly the kind of info I was looking for. I like the way Scheiner mixed Hotel California, so that is great news. What did you find lacking in the DVD-Audio mix? I respect both formats, but usually go DVD-A if I have the option.
randy
I don't have the DVD-A but I expect the mix is the same. By the way, you also get the DVD-Video that I mentioned earlier in this package making this a great value. I gave this a 10 and I will admit that I am biased because I like Roy Orbison's music. However, if I was neutral on the music itself it would still rate between 8 and 9. I predict when we get enough voters this will end up at least 8.5.Originally Posted by randy h
I originally had a strong bias for DVD-A; my first player was a Toshiba SD-4900 which didn't support SACD. Now I have the Toshiba SD-4960 universal player which so far is working well. I am leaning towards hybrid SACD's because, in my opinion, the CD layer in a hybrid disc outweighs the extra features of the DVD-A.
Okay, I am going to order the DVD-A tonight. And after receiving it, I'll come back and vote!![]()
randy
The Surround Sound SACD is excellent. Thumbs up !Originally Posted by tominsky
Thought I'd bump this one up, since I'd never really given it much play in the past. Yes, very well done overall, doesn't have the antiseptic sound you sometimes get from live mixes. A '9'....
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If nothing else, the King Crimson 5.1 reissues offer some hope of others going into their catalogs and doing the same. But don't hold yer breath, rite?
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I gave this one a 10. Roy was in great voice (as if he was never in great voice?) and the mix really puts you in the room!
~~~~~ Donald ~~~~~~
Overstock.com still has the DVD-A/DVD-V set available for $18 plus $1.40 shipping. I couldn't find the SACD there.
Chris
Actually the SACD version is also available at Overstock.Com. Check http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2....rod_id=1086276
The SACD/DVD-V edition of Black & White Nights is also available at several other outlets including Acoustic Sounds, Elusive Disc, Amazon.Com, Amazon.CA, Amazon.JP, 3Deers.Com and Music Direct.
I remember seeing the original broadcast of this show on Cinemax years ago - I always admired Roy Orbison's voice but was struck by the admiration of the "pick-up band" he assembled for the night - Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Waits, Jackson Browne, KD Lang, etc. With all of the star power on stage it could have been a complete mess but instead they all stayed with in their roles and delivered many goosebump moments - great B & W video treatment and of course a superlative Scheiner 5.1 mix - a big fat 10![]()
Thanks for the correction - that changes everything - forget what I said - it sucked![]()
The internet is an excellent place for research and I have to admit that my recollections are increasingly subject to the "senior moment." Your point is well taken - check out the official Roy Orbison web-site http://royorbison.musiccitynetworks.com/index.htm, Wikepedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Orbison, or the Songwriters Hall of Fame http://www.songwritershalloffame.org...?exhibitId=173 in regards to the original broadcast.
Besides the fact that they all confirm my original comment re: Cinemax they also provide tons of extra info on the special night so well documented on this DVD V/SACD/DVD-A.
Ha, thanks for the correction of my suggested correction. I just searched and came up with sources stating PBS, Showtime, HBO and Cinemax for the original broadcast. Wikipedia indicates:
Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night is an acclaimed 1988 Cinemax television special originally broadcast on HBO
Not so sure where to look for it if I find a time machine.
Chris
Best DVD-A I ever heard
Have the INHD video show, in High-Def, & 5.1 Surround/AWESOME!
Kept it on my SA 8300HD/DVR
Hope my STB doesn't go haywire
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I just received BOTH the DVD-A and the SACD package from Overstock.com. I added scans of the covers and the stickers up at post #1.
Very cool that they produced both HiRez formats. Too bad they didn't do more titles this way.
:-jon
This is a true reference-quality hi-rez title, and the concert is a classic imo. I own the DVD/SACD, but I am sure the DVD-A is great as well. An easy 10 for me.
I'd highly recommend picking up at least one of the SACD or DVD-A before these disappear.
I just ordered the darn thing yesterday. I don't know how I missed this release almost 20 months ago but I did. I am looking forward to the DVD-Audio and I am encouraged by the other votes and comments.
I decided to get the SACD. I think an SACD Hybrid/DVD-V set is a terrific way to present a great concert, all bases are covered. At least until we have high resolution concerts available on one of the new formats, SACD/DVD-V is my favorite by far. Can't offer as much with CD/DVD-V or CD/DVD-A or DVD-V/DVD-A since those either miss out on the concert in DVD-V or redbook CD. I wish the best concerts were all available as SACD/DVD-V! A 10 for the SACD and it is even better to have the fine DVD-V included.
Chris
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