Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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This album was released near the end of my freshman year in HiGh school–one of the first 25 LPs i bought!
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I had only heard it in stereo until i picked up this beauty! 9.47 on our poll
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Oh , that @Lucanu SQ script!!! The wonders it did/does!!!
Conversions I did to DTS discs back in the day that I am sure SOME of you have in your collection...

One of my favorite conversions, maybe I will get the LP versions one day, but for now, the CD versions I had (and sold because I needed the $$$ back in 2010) make for a great quad version...no cillia tingling hi frequencies though...actually , I think that my tinnitus perennae ENHANCES my hi frequency perception..

in a row on VLC...
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AAAND , skipping no. three, on to IV!
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Birds of Fire - John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra in SQ Quadraphonic. Yesterday I listened to the stereo version of this record and this morning I listened to the SQ version. I wanted to compare the two versions. Both have a degree of separation shown on the O-scope on my Marantz 4400. But, the SQ version shows more.

While growing up in Brooklyn in the early 1970's this was my favorite band. I saw the band play live several times and I could never get enough of them. I now listen to the recordings with a completely different outlook. I still enjoy the music, but now my mind is able to hear a lot more and listening to this band on a decent sound system makes it very enjoyable. I like their first album, "Inner Mountain Flame" better, but this is also a good album. However, about ten years ago, I played the song "Birds of Fire," in a cover band so I have a special understanding of that song because I studied it to play it.

The band consists of John McLaughlin (guitar), Billy Cobham (drums), Jan Hammer (keyboards), Jerry Goodman (electric violin), and Rick Laird (electric bass).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahavishnu_Orchestra
 
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