inkubuzz
400 Club - QQ All-Star
Metallica - Master of Puppets (this was hard, even though I dont liesten to MEtallica that mcuh anymore. but hell I will go back if this gets out!)
OK, here we go.......
I remember standing in E.J. Korvettes record section when this first came out in 1976 and I was blown away. This effort, along with follow up LP's have so, so much musicality going on that a 5.1 version would probably be one of the best ever done.
Am speaking of "3:47 EST" by Klatuu
Such a talented group that some thought the Beatles got back together to lay down a few tracks!
Their sophmore effort, "Hope" is just as imaginative and musical.
I just listened to these albums over the weekend and they still deliver. (At least to me)
OK, here we go.......
I remember standing in E.J. Korvettes record section when this first came out in 1976 and I was blown away. This effort, along with follow up LP's have so, so much musicality going on that a 5.1 version would probably be one of the best ever done.
Am speaking of "3:47 EST" by Klatuu
Such a talented group that some thought the Beatles got back together to lay down a few tracks!
Their sophmore effort, "Hope" is just as imaginative and musical.
I just listened to these albums over the weekend and they still deliver. (At least to me)
I totally agree. Klaatu's work would be fantastic in surround.
You know... I believe the band now owns the rights to their music, as they have released remastered versions of their first two albums recently. I wonder if one of the talented folks on this site contacted them, if a deal could be struck to remix and release them in surround.
http://www.klaatutheband.com
One can dream....
Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft...
Fleetwood Mac - The Dance
I've said it before and I'll say it again....(hope Neil W is listening!)
ANYTHING by The Cocteau Twins starting at "Treasure"...
-"Heaven or Las Vegas", "Blue Bell Knoll", "Milk & Kisses", "Victorialand"...Especially "The Moon and the Melodies" (with Harold Budd!)
Echolyn - As the world. A perfect prog album.
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