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Roxy Music's "Avalon" - true gem of a recording.King Crimson's "A Scarcity Of Miracles" - Steven Wilson really nailed this one!
Porcupine Tree's "Stupid Dream" and "In Absentia" - More Wilson magic
Cassandra Wilson's "Traveling Miles" - no relation to Steven, but a stellar disc, nonetheless.
Mark Knopfler's "Sailing To Philadelphia" - OMG, Knopfler's guitar sound is to die for...
Finally, not a DVD-A, but terrific sounding and great music: Junior Wells' "Come On In This House" - Bob Ludwig mixing/mastering. This is the best DTS-CD I have and it compares favorably with all the ones already mentioned!
Get these, you will not be disappointed!
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Edits: 06/27/12Follow Ups:
I think that Junior Wells' "Come On In This House" is available in DVD-A.
Man, you guys are keeping me on my toes! And yes, you are right, it is a DTS-CD. Re-read my original post, full disclosure is there for Junior. And, it sounds glorious.Perhaps I should have retitled my orig. post to "Great sounding albums that *should* have been on DVD-A"...
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What label and country? I have the Virgin hybrid SACD from the EU - thought that was the only hi-res MC of the title.
All I can find are SACD titles. However, the source I procured this from claimed it was of DVD-A origin. Frankly, I really don't care, both formats sound absolutely terrific to me!
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I think that DVD-A of Avalon is a bootleg made from an analog rip of the SACD
FYI...Cassandra's Travelling Miles DVD-A has a broken multichannel mix. The rear right channel has her voalc, the left rear is silent on most tracks, etc. If yous witch to the lower rez DTS layer its ok. DTS Entertainment and EMI are aware of this and sent me 2 addtl copies to test years ago, but nothing was ever fixed! Weird huh?
The 24 bit 2 channel is fine and very nice.
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