Primus - Sailing The Seas Of Cheese to be released in 5.1

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It is great to hear of new remixes being made! I hope Andy Partridge is into multichannel too. And many others.
 
wil buy of course if it comes out I can see it already comes with some recommendations, I have no Primus so waht a great way to start
 
wil buy of course if it comes out I can see it already comes with some recommendations, I have no Primus so waht a great way to start

Primus is not an easy listen, but you should definitely check them out! They have a very unique sound. "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" is widely thought to be their best. You could also check out their latest, Green Naugahyde. I don't have it, but their "best of" album, "They Can't All Be Zingers", contains most of Primus' classics. It might be a good place to start.
 
May 21st!

JUST ANNOUNCED - Sailing the Seas of Cheese in 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound Release May 21, 2013

In a restoration personally overseen by Les Claypool, Primus’ acclaimed ‘Sailing The Seas Of Cheese’ has been newly mixed in stereo and Dolby 5.1 Surround for the first time since its 1991 debut for an expanded deluxe edition to be released May 21 by Universal Music Enterprises. The deluxe edition will feature the album’s new stereo mix on CD and the new 5.1 surround mix on Blu-ray or DVD, plus three exclusive, previously unreleased bonus tracks, including two live recordings from Primus’ 2012 “3D Tour” and a Bassnectar Remix of “Here Come The Bastards.” A 200-gram vinyl LP to be released on the same date also features Claypool’s new stereo mix of the album. In a “Mystery Vinyl” challenge for fans, 1000 unmarked, randomly selected copies will contain the new stereo mix on a yellow vinyl LP instead of black.
 
Thanks, you beat me to it:) Dolby 5.1 blu-ray? That would be a travesty. Still hoping for hi-rez!
 
“The way that people listen to music now - as far as stereos and headphones - you can hear so much more, so the idea of remixing it is really going to suit the way people listen to music now,” adds guitarist Larry LaLonde.

This quote worries me. I hope it's not a brickwalling bonanza.
 
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