User Details - DACooper


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  Dan Cooper
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  Washington, DC
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  Denon AVR-1603 receiver, Sony DVP NS755V, Polk 6700 speaker system, PSW303 subwoofer.
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Sonny Clark Trio: A Session With Sonny Clark        (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  July 24, 2004

This is an very good session that finally sees the light of the digital day in this terrific hybrid SACD remastered from the original masters by Steve Hoffman. With Hoffman's stamp on this disc, you can rest assured that this disc will sound amazing, and it does not let us down. Sonny's piano is ... more
Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan: In Session        (4 of 4 found this review helpful)
  July 24, 2004

This meeting of two blues masters took place in a Hamilton, Ontario Canada TV studio in late 1983, just after Vaughan had made his first splash as the guitarist on David Bowie's album Let's Dance. Stevie had idolized Albert King, and even lifted some of his licks. But on this night, the two stood ... more
Shaft - Isaac Hayes        (3 of 3 found this review helpful)
  July 24, 2004

It's not often that a movie soundtrack surpasses the film for which it is created. Too often today, soundtracks are simply slapped-together compilations of songs by various artists that don't flow well as albums. However, this soundtrack from the early '70s is an exception to that rule. Those who ... more
Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road        (11 of 12 found this review helpful)
  April 3, 2004

I couldn't disagree with the other reviewer more strongly!! This was the first album I bought when I was 8 years old, and started me on a 30 year journey of music exploration. Amazingly, this album has stayed with me all these years, through worn-out vinyl to target double-CD to remastered CD to ... more
Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Bonus DVD)        (8 of 8 found this review helpful)
  April 3, 2004

This was the first album I bought when I was 8 years old, and started me on a 30 year journey of music exploration. Amazingly, this album has stayed with me all these years, through worn-out vinyl to target double-CD to remastered CD to MFSL Cd and now, finally, to hybrid SACD. I say finally, ... more

 
 
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Discussion: Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
January 29, 2004
It's a 5.1 mix. The instruments are mixed to the front 3 channels - the surround channels are used for ambient sound to give the recording a "sitting on a stool in the middle of the studio" feel. I love it. ... more