There are very few reviews and votes for this surround mix... I'd love to read more, even though I don't think I'll buy the box set just for this
Yep, a very direct result of the pricetag, I suppose.There are very few reviews and votes for this surround mix... I'd love to read more, even though I don't think I'll buy the box set just for this
Did you buy it, Gene?Yep, a very direct result of the pricetag, I suppose.
I did not. I sort of "shot my wad" buying the Pink Floyd box.Did you buy it, Gene?
... and me, the box set is sitting in the to listen to pile!I will try to listen and review this week.
Tell it like it is brother!!This one is... A mixed bag, for me. There are truly wonderful surround moments—some of Wilson's best work—but they are surrounded by disappointingly tame passages and complicated by some strange mixing choices. (The drums are frequently panned in such a way that certain elements of the kit seem to float out into the room, and that really doesn't work for me.) The fidelity is about what I'd expect given this is an album from 1970 without a big budget, which is to say far from hi-fi, but pretty decent and a slight improvement from the original stereo mix. I love Gentle Giant, and while this isn't my favorite album of theirs, it's still great. While the box set is truly wonderful, and the individual digipak in which the Blu-ray resides is quite nice, I have to deduct the packaging point due to this 5.1 mix being locked away in yet another big box.
Mix: 2
Fidelity: 2
Content: 3
Packaging: 0
Total: 7