Thanks, I forgot about that album, and I was never sure if SW did the mix for it or not.
Thanks, I forgot about that album, and I was never sure if SW did the mix for it or not.
I didn't know about the DVDs in that re-release of Damnation and Deliverance.He's done three 5.1's for them: Damnation, Heritage, and Pale Communion.
https://www.discogs.com/Opeth-Deliverance-Damnation/release/7665822https://www.discogs.com/Opeth-Heritage/release/3114073https://www.discogs.com/Opeth-Pale-Communion/release/6029841
He's done three 5.1's for them: Damnation, Heritage, and Pale Communion.
The next two 5.1 Opeth Albums were not mixed by Steven Wilson and they are clearly mixes of an inferior quality.
2016-Sorceress seems to be an upmix and 2019-In Cauda Venenum, although a little better, not as good as the previous three mixed by Steven Wilson.
I am curious what Opeth DVD-A and/or BD you are referencing as I thought Steven never did any surround for Opeth.
I never heard of the Japanese mini-lps before and now I need to pretend I never did because they don't look all that affordable to start trying to collect. I believe I have the DVD-A/BD for all of the Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson releases. I wish they would do just BD releases for the Tull as I don't want to buy the boxsets just for the BD, and now most are just coming with DVDs which is disappointing.
I was at that show at Martyr's in Chicago, which I believe was in 1999. Was just starting to get into them. I even got to shake Steven's hand as they exited the venue. Little did I know how big he would become! (Well, relatively.)I bought one of their albums back some 30 years ago and have been listening to them ever since........I met the band and got their autographs[minus the keyboard player who was setting up their equipment at Martyrs at the time]at their first in store performance at Vintage Vinyl in Evanston back in 98.
Why do you no longer experience them.Oh how I miss the days of coming home from the bar and throwing on Saving Private Ryan at 2am.
Why do you no longer experience them.
Brother, that's the definition of growing old.Got married, had a kid. Plus, once you get to a certain age, the prospect of staying up late and/or dealing with the hangovers associated with said bars loses its appeal.