It's a very enjoyable album; the MP3 version has been out for a few weeks. The Bluray should be great!
Didn't know about the MP3 version, paint me silly but where is it available?
New release alert.
The God of surround audio and high-quality prog mixes, Mr. Steven Wilson is back with a new album, The Raven that Refused To Sing.
Taking the talented team that toured with him on his recent world tour (available on this stellar BluRay, best audio for live concert I've ever heard), Steven went into the studios accompanied by famed engineer Alan Parsons to record this new album, which by all early accounts will be an instant classic in the prog-rock cannon.
I've pre-ordered the BluRay disc, as I want the lossless high-rez surround mixes, but it's also available on many other formats, including a deluxe box set.
Get yours now!
John, exactly, to everything you wrote! Hey, how 'bout Crimson with three drummers? Now that oughta be interesting.
Just curious, does anyone know why this LP is so valuable??
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CATAPILLA-C...1857467?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item5af5db773b
For you Genesis fans, the 2007 remasters are now becoming available on HighRez formats beyond the original SACD sets. Selling England By The Pound is now available on BluRay:
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A bit of discussion on this (with a comparison of SACD vs BluRay editions I wrote) : http://www.avsforum.com/t/1507191/genesis-albums-to-be-released-on-pure-audio-blu-ray
If you only want 2 channel you might be better served by the old LP's or the 1994 "Definitive Editions" CD's. Most fans don't care much for the SACD mixes or mastering, and they are undeniably more compressed than either the earlier CD's or the LP's.Just read your post over at AVS and thanks. Since I have nothing on digital from Genesis this might be worth a buy or me. For the record, I'm not concerned about MCH as I only listen to 2CH for music.