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March 15, 2003
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If you are a fan of either Enigma or Deep Forest, then this disc is for you. This release is another excellent multi-channel demo. Very agressive but not gimicky, with very nice bass and excellent detail and seperation.
Consisting of 10 tracks as well as a hidden 11th and presenting a nice unified ... more |
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March 9, 2003
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Flushed from their success with their first 2 albums, the Police rushed out this album. Frankly, most bands would sell their soul to make as compelling an album. Sonically, I feel this album is the most improved over the previous releases and the best of all the Police releases.
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March 9, 2003
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Out of the 5 studio albums from the Police, I have always felt that this album was them at their best. The most unified album of a far to short career, many feel that "Ghost in the Machine" is too dark. Frankly, I think this album is an honest look at the world that is still as relevant in 2003 as ... more |
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March 7, 2003
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This is a simply stunning disc. In both stereo and multi-channel, the sonics and perfomance are both top notch. In stereo, just listen to the beauty of "King of Pain" and the power of the bass on "Wrapped around Your Finger". In multi-channel, relish the joy found in "Don't Stand So Close To Me" and ... more |
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June 24, 2003
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Sita, a former member of K-Otic, steps out on her own in a very impressive solo effort. Think a younger Sheryl Crow with a much more pleasing voice. This disc continues the strong releases from Jive records. In particular, the multi-channel version is very immersive and really makes you feel that ... more |
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