Now you can listen to this album as the artist originally recorded it - on an eight-track reel-to-reel in the UK. The mixing also being analogue.
Something of a rescue ...
Divine Mercy is the theme of this Cantata. Youthful composer Daniel Knaggs (b. 1983) wrote the music based partly on the spiritually inspired writings of Maria Faustina ...
This is the first SACD release in the Atlantic 75th anniversary series with a Catalogue number of CAPA 001 SA.
They have started on a high note here with an excellent album ...
Interesting comment, Hiredfox. That had crossed my mind, too. I'm sure AI will be capable of remastering in the near future, be it old analogue recordings or early-digital PCM ...
I have to correct my previous comment a little, I was probably a little too hasty. Also, I had only compared a single track. Now a few days have passed and I've listened to a ...
I was fortunate to hear/see Lauri Porra perform Entropia with the Seattle Symphony earlier this week, with his wife conducting no less! I bought, and listened to this entire ...
3 of 3 recommend this, would you recommend it? yes | no
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Comment by Longjohns and Wifebeaters - October 26, 2023 (1 of 1)
Sonically more refined than any of its predecessors, this new release is worth every penny for those worshipping this work (and don't we all). Amazing, in fact, that such small but significant improvements are still at this stage of the technological development even possible. Quite stunning, actually, and really very bewitching. The listening enjoyment is raised at least to the power of two, to be exact.
Comes in a nifty cardboard gatefold LP sleeve that's of very high quality. Seems to apply to all releases in this Impulse! SACD reissue series.
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Comment by Longjohns and Wifebeaters - October 26, 2023 (1 of 1)
Sonically more refined than any of its predecessors, this new release is worth every penny for those worshipping this work (and don't we all). Amazing, in fact, that such small but significant improvements are still at this stage of the technological development even possible. Quite stunning, actually, and really very bewitching. The listening enjoyment is raised at least to the power of two, to be exact.
Comes in a nifty cardboard gatefold LP sleeve that's of very high quality. Seems to apply to all releases in this Impulse! SACD reissue series.