"A Shade Of Blue" - Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio gets rave reviews for Atmos and 5.1 Surround!

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Hey guys

Saw these two great reviews on "A Shade Of Blue" Atmos and 5.1 Surround - it's such a lush jazz album - I've been listening on Spotify but now I gotta hear how it sounds on Atmos and 5.1 Surround. IAA has it available for download too.

https://immersiveaudioalbum.com/now...9ezoho7srqJOYL79n-YT3Du4Ni_WyVs4BaCFolG_oYsVk
https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/immersive/tsuyoshi-yamamoto-a-shade-of-blue-immersive-edition-r1239/
Will probably opt for the UHD4K BD~V with Dolby Atmos/Stereo...... I am a huge FAN of all things EVOSOUND. Their track record is stunning!

https://www.hraudio.net/search.php?format=0&keywords=evosound
 
Has anyone played it on Apple Music already? Does not seem to be in Atmos (here in the Netherlands).
 
I'm listening to the IAA download. Is the piano mostly on the left side, bass center, drums to the right? Or something off with my setup/ears? It sounds great but not a choice that matches my personal preferences.
 
I'm listening to the IAA download. Is the piano mostly on the left side, bass center, drums to the right? Or something off with my setup/ears? It sounds great but not a choice that matches my personal preferences.
Yep, sounds the same for me. The Bob James Trio 5.1 & Atmos mixes have that same layout, unsurprisingly because they were mixed by the same engineer.

I agree it's a little odd at first to have the drums off to one side, but is there really a better way to make an immersive surround mix of a jazz trio? I think it'd be even stranger to have the drums spread across the front and then the piano playing the melody pushed entirely to the back, or vice versa.
 
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I'm listening to the IAA download. Is the piano mostly on the left side, bass center, drums to the right? Or something off with my setup/ears? It sounds great but not a choice that matches my personal preferences.
It does take a little getting used to - but it's how they perform on stage so they've tried to replicate how it would sound if you were observing from the live audience.
 
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