Here's A-D:
- Aerosmith: Toys In The Attic (Non-Hybrid Stereo/Multichannel SACD, Columbia). Here's my review
- The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East (Hybrid Stereo/Multichannel SACD, Mercury)
- The Allman Brothers Band: Eat A Peach (Hybrid Stereo/Multichannel SACD, Mercury). Profiled in my "All-Spin" Zone in the August-September 2005 issue of HDTV Etc. Magazine.
- The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds (DVD-Audio, Capitol). A classic.
- The Beatles: Love (DVD-Audio+CD, Capitol). Wow. I don't know what to say, so I won't say anything...except: get this. Now.
- Jackson Browne: Running On Empty (DVD-Audio+CD, Rhino). This documentary-thru-song of being "on the road" is a revelation in surround.
- Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra: Ray Sings, Basie Swings (SACD, Telarc). Combines archival tracks from Ray Charles' live performances from the mid-1970s and brilliant new recordings of arrangements and performances by the Count Basie Orchestra. Truly stunning. Very aggressive discrete 5.1 surround, and the integration of Charles and the big band orchestra is breathtaking.
- Eric Clapton: 461 Ocean Boulevard (SACD, Polydor). Produced by the late, great Tom Dowd, this classic album sports an excellent surround mix by Simon Climie. Sound quality is phenomenal.
- Eric Clapton: Slowhand (SACD, Polydor). Another classic by Clapton.
- David Crosby: If I Could Only Remember My Name (DVD-Audio+CD, Rhino). Here are some of my impressions.
- Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue (Non-Hybrid Stereo/Multichannel SACD, Columbia/Legacy). Profiled in my March-April 2005 "All-Spin" Zone in DVD Etc. Magazine.
- Al Di Meola: Flesh On Flesh (Hybrid Stereo/Multichannel SACD, Telarc). Here's my review.
- The Doors: Perception Box (DVD-Audio+CD). Their entire catalog in surround. Wow. Here's my review.
- Duran Duran: Astronaut (Hybrid Stereo/Multichannel SACD, Epic). Here's my review. There are something like three or four versions of this album on the shelves; I only recommend the SACD, as it is the only version that includes hi-res surround and stereo mixes.
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