Every once in a while, I hear some faint noise resembling vinyl, but overall, this is a pretty clean transfer, and I have not heard any sort of noises or dropouts like I did on "Arthur".
Plus I think the music is much better on this one, without an annoying singer to get in the way.
Like "Arthur", it certainly is a very adventurous mix that makes full use of the surround channels.
Unlike "Arthur" (which gets a '7' for me), this one gets an '8'.
My advice however would be to only buy these reissues if you are a huge Rick Wakeman fan, or if you really love Quad. (and I would definitely suggest you choose "Six Wives" over "Arthur").
My REAL advice would be to save your money for the upcoming surround DVD-As in March ("Sparkle in the Rain", "Trilogy", and "Geese & the Ghost"), not to mention all of the wonderful SACDs on the way from Audio Fidelity. These discs should all be worth more than these Rick Wakeman Quad DVD-As.
Finally, I'm now realizing that these discs were not always meant to be DVD-As. You'll notice there is no mention of DVD-A or MLP on the back, plus the DVD itself is labeled as a DVD-V.
Also what the hell is "LPCDM" and "DTX"? Someone's been drinking lately, and it's not me…