Thread: Which artist or album would YOU like to see released on SA-CD?

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Post by Runkeldunk January 15, 2010 (111 of 248)
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I would like the following titles on multichannel sacd.

Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother ( Quad mix exists,) Wywh. Meddle and animals as well. They should exist was never released though.

Alan Parsons: Eye in the sky and I robot

Mike Sheridan's work ( he is a danish kid who makes electronic music AND he also wants his stuff to sound good.)

Trentemoller his stuff aswell. ( He is a danish DJ ) his stuff would be perfect for multichannel sacd

++++Runkeldunk++++

Post by armenian January 15, 2010 (112 of 248)
I like to see the 1977 CBS Masterworks recording of Tchaikovsky Trio in A with Elmar Oliveira/Pletnev/Rosen re-mastered & reissued on SACD. Mine is on LP with plenty of surface noise but the performance is simply the best of the countless versions in my collection.

The Trio is my favorite Tchaikovsky.

Vahe

Post by TROLL-Buster January 15, 2010 (113 of 248)
Things Can only get Better By


..... Urbo Petrus and the Jullepoikas.Plus backing by whoever the cloth covered ears listener turns up as next.
Recorded in five channel surround.One each at 44.1.16/24 bits one each at 96Khz and one DSD.Then I can use phase reversal according to his dream theory to totally cancel out the obnoxious sod.That would be well worth the price of an sacd.
I might as well get into the usual spirit of things for my first posting
Gino.

Post by gratefulgreg January 15, 2010 (114 of 248)
SABBATH PARANOID IS AVAILABLE...Import Cds.com 24 usd

Post by Windsurfer February 2, 2010 (115 of 248)
I just heard Ravel's Piano Concerto for the left hand Saturday night in Boston. What a masterpiece! Dejan Lazic and the Budapest Festival Orchestra conducted by Fischer! (whom else) should really do this guys!

The program in Boston, conducted by Levine, consisted of "Dialogs for Orchestra" by Carter, "Harold in Italy", Ravel's Concerto for Left Hand, soloist Pierre-Laurent Aimard (a DG artist) and Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe Suite #2. These works all fit very well together.

Thinking of other possiblities, does Helmchen like Ravel? I would think he would be the most poetic of all possible performers in this work.

Post by DSD February 2, 2010 (116 of 248)
* The restoration of the Telarc SACD program
* The Beatles White Album
* Boogie with Canned Heat
* Steve Miller Band: Living In The U.S.A.
* Ten Years After: A Space In Time
* Jethro Tull: Stand Up
* The Animals: Love Is
* Cat Stevens: Tea For The Tillerman
* Malcolm Arnold: English, Irish, Scottish and Cornish Dances on Lyrita
* Brahms: 21 Hungarian Dances (Orchestral version)
* Massenet: Le Cid - Ballet Music
* Meij: Symphony No. 1 "The Lord of the Rings"

Post by rammiepie February 2, 2010 (117 of 248)
DSD said:

* The restoration of the Telarc SACD program
* The Beatles White Album
* Boogie with Canned Heat
* Steve Miller Band: Living In The U.S.A.
* Ten Years After: A Space In Time
* Jethro Tull: Stand Up
* The Animals: Love Is
* Cat Stevens: Tea For The Tillerman
* Malcolm Arnold: English, Irish, Scottish and Cornish Dances on Lyrita
* Brahms: 21 Hungarian Dances (Orchestral version)
* Massenet: Le Cid - Ballet Music
* Meij: Symphony No. 1 "The Lord of the Rings"

Interesting choices, but I would add Restoration of the Telarc program remastered through the Grimm Audio Converter and all of Cat Steven's early A&M recordings (Mona Bone Jakon and Tea for the Tillerman were demo material in their day) and a few of my own choices:

Barbra Streisand and Diana Krall: Live at the Blue Note as a blu-ray/sacd combo
Barbra Streisand: The Broadway album (superb example of a DDD recording)
LOVE (not the Beatle's version but the original)
Artie Kaplan: Confessions of a Male Chauvinist Pig
Super Session
Linda Ronstadt: Heart Like A Wheel
James Taylor: ALL his early Warner Bros. output)
The Very Best of Tiny Tim (only kidding) Tiptoe through the ........
Mary Hopkins: Postcard (incl. Those Were The Days: Produced by Paul McCartney on Apple)
All Frank Sinatra's Capitol and choice Reprise Recordings (w/Antonio Carlos Jobim, especially)
Tomita (take your choice)
Tangerine Dream (again, take your pick and a natural for 5.1)
All Kraftwerk's early output
More broadway shows from the Past (Sweeny Todd, Sunday In The Park with George and at least one Carbaret OCR)
Holly Cole: Temptation (a no-brainer and sounds delicious even on RBCD) and Don't Smoke In Bed!
ECM catalog: Keith Jarrett, Steve Kuhn: Ecstacy; Egberto Gismonti: ALL his albums; Art Lande/Jan Garbarek: Red Lanta; the Chick Corea/Gary Burton duets and the original Chick Corea: Children's songs: (I have the Stockfisch 5.0 SACD on order)
I have listed No classical because my Classical SACDs far outnumber my Pop/Rock/Jazz SACDs
But one thing is for sure:

NO MORE MAHLER! Enough is enough!

Post by wolf359 February 3, 2010 (118 of 248)
Back on post 81(A year ago!) of this thread I stated what I would like to see re-issued as SACD sadly not one has come to fruition. Why do we continue to wish for things that are not going to happen? There are many discs which could and should be made available on SACD ,the record companies are not interested in giving us what we want only what they THINK we want (the general public) at the lowest production price to them ,coupled the with the highest profit to themselves naturally. If it were cheaper to produce SACD than RBCD we would be drowning in SACD but it isnt so we arn't. Going back over this thread has anyone actually had any part of their wish list fulfilled especially for anything other than classical. If EMI cannot be bothered to release the Beatles albums on SACD stating that it it not viable what chance has anyone else got. A look at the Beatles reviews on Amazon show that there is the intrest there but equally many posters on Amazon are saying SACD is dead and a waste of space or more commonly what is SACD. I know from reading various threads and posts on this site that there were a lot of SACD's which were about to be released including amazingly some from the WEA Stable which got to the point of test pressing and marketing which were pulled at the last minute because of last minute bickering internal politics and other sundry reasons. The majority of these are now sat in the vaults doing nothing and could be probably be issued for minimal cost of production so why not.

Post by tream February 3, 2010 (119 of 248)
rammiepie said:

Linda Ronstadt: Heart Like A Wheel

Heart Like A Wheel is a classic, and has just been released on 15 ips analog tape by The Tape Project. For a eye opening story, read mastering engineer Paul Stubblebine's quest to locate the original master of Heart Like A Wheel on the Tape Project Forum (www.tapeproject.com), which is lost. The record companies in general seem to have done a very poor job of caring for their master recordings. This is not the first instance that Paul has had difficulty obtaining the masters (from which Tape Project tapes are created), not because the record company doesn't want to license the material, but because they can't find it.

Post by xmen269 February 6, 2010 (120 of 248)
klf,ac/dc,ozzy,led,deep,def,iron,sabbath,pink,beagles.Actually all British Rock.IMO British Rock is lightyears ahead than American Rock.

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