Anyone know if this set is true 5.1 ... or just ambient reverb in rear / upmixes? Silverline label frightened me away when I saw it, and already owned the double CD set at the time.
Anyone know if this set is true 5.1 ... or just ambient reverb in rear / upmixes? Silverline label frightened me away when I saw it, and already owned the double CD set at the time.
Anyone know if this set is true 5.1 ... or just ambient reverb in rear / upmixes? Silverline label frightened me away when I saw it, and already owned the double CD set at the time.
Agreed, but the music is cool and it's Peter Green with the original Fleetwood Mac. I'm not saying that you should run out and buy it, however, given the death of Mr. Green, I had to pull it out for another listen.Just about all those SILVERLINE DVD~As from the Sanctuary Records label were faux surround and considering when this album was recorded by the BBC, doubtful if it was remixed in any form of discrete surround.
Agreed, but the music is cool and it's Peter Green with the original Fleetwood Mac. I'm not saying that you should run out and buy it, however, given the death of Mr. Green, I had to pull it out for another listen.
You may need the Blue Horizon Box set and Then Play On to get lots of Mr Green with FM. A persistent example of where taste and style beats flashy stuff every time. The Anthology - Peter Green is another fine collectionIt is strange yesterday I ordered Fleetwood Mac (1969-1974) Box Set
I've Then Play On, I'll have to look up the Blue Horizon set.You may need the Blue Horizon Box set and Then Play On to get lots of Mr Green with FM. A persistent example of where taste and style beats flashy stuff every time. The Anthology - Peter Green is another fine collection
When my wife was teaching in Vietnam and Singapore for extended periods of time, the multiple takes of Need Your Love So bad were on near constant rotation. Albatross, Jigsaw Puzzle Blues and Black Magic Woman too! So much so that my daughter then referred to it as my "sad bastard" (High Fidelity ref) music.I've Then Play On, I'll have to look up the Blue Horizon set.
Anyone know if this set is true 5.1 ... or just ambient reverb in rear / upmixes? Silverline label frightened me away when I saw it, and already owned the double CD set at the time.
I agree that many of the surround mixes on Silverline DVD-A's are faux and not that good; however I have found the fidelity on all the Silverline discs to be very good to excellent. So that might be a reason to get this one. R.I.P. Peter Green.Just about all those SILVERLINE DVD~As from the Sanctuary Records label were faux surround and considering when this album was recorded by the BBC, doubtful if it was remixed in any form of discrete surround.
I looked at the Blue Horizon set on amazon way too much! So looked at the listing on Discogs and realised I had 2 of the studio albums on CD already, so back to amazon to complete my early 'Mac I have just got Chicago Blues Vol 1 & 2, and (Peter Green's) Fleetwood Mac, though obviously missing Disc-6 from the set, its only cost me £18 to get the rest.When my wife was teaching in Vietnam and Singapore for extended periods of time, the multiple takes of Need Your Love So bad were on near constant rotation. Albatross, Jigsaw Puzzle Blues and Black Magic Woman too! So much so that my daughter then referred to it as my "sad bastard" (High Fidelity ref) music.
BTW, the space and delivery of FM's original take on BMW (not to mention PG's beautiful, soulful guitar) will always trump the apparently better known cover for me every time.
He wrote Peter Greenbaum when he signed my "In The Skies" album at his first comeback show at Wilbert's in Cleveland in '98. The music was good but he was just going thru the motions. Was sad to see because I am a long time fan.He recorded a large number of solo albums post FleetwoodMac I got "In The Skies" in 1979 the vinyl is very well worn! and then with the Splinter Group. My CD Collection:
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