Chris Bellman has done a good job on the mastering here.
There are grumbles in some quarters that the bass is not as strong as they would like, but this is essentially a ...
I have just checked Symphony no.8 in my set - which I had not played yet - by comparing it to the Spotify version of the original individual release. Thankfully they are both ...
This new Mofi sacd was a complete surprise to me.
A fabulous transfer and listen.
Mofi either has original master recording or mobile fidelity sound lab as info for the tape ...
Is this really multichannel? Can anyone confirm? There are two separate Blu-ray releases for this, and according to above, this one is multichannel. But it seems off and I ...
This is the third set of this kind from the Berliner. There is a Furtwängler and Karajan (1953 - 1969) set. I think they would not publish a set if the other two wouldn’t ...
The Haydn would be great, re-done, but meanwhile I'm also still (for many years already!) awaiting for his Fidelio as well as his Tchaikovsky last three, which to my knowledge ...
No, it's stereo only, as you would expect from the date. A lovely transfer though and a clear step up from previous digital incarnations. Do a saved search on e-Bay and with a ...
1 of 1 recommend this, would you recommend it? yes | no
All
Comments (3)
Comment by Paul - November 18, 2024 (1 of 3)
Does anyone have any information on the record label that is issuing this release, IAC Music Japan?
Based on the research that I have done this appears to be an Japanese bootleg record label that according to the Discogs database has issued over 150 CD’s and SACD’s and of that number all are listed as “Unofficial Releases” with only about 25 not being labelled as such.
It seems pretty clear that IAC Music Japan is a bootleg record label so one has to wonder what source(s) are they using for the four Allan Holdsworth SACD releases. Most likely these will be sourced from the Manifesto Records CD remasters and simply be pressed and released on the SACD format which will yield zero audio benefits whatsoever.
If anyone has any additional info on IAC Music Japan or these upcoming Holdsworth SACD releases please leave a comment here to follow up.
Comment by John Bacon-Shone - December 18, 2024 (2 of 3)
Discogs states that a 24 bit 96KHz download version exists, so it may be sourced from that
Comment by Paul - January 19, 2025 (3 of 3)
I just received my SACD copy of this recording yesterday and I am pleased to report that this is indeed a 100% official release in addition to the other three Allan Holdsworth SACD titles that were also just released on IAC Music Japan.
Click here to report errors or omissions in the music details.
Comment by Paul - November 18, 2024 (1 of 3)
Does anyone have any information on the record label that is issuing this release, IAC Music Japan?
Based on the research that I have done this appears to be an Japanese bootleg record label that according to the Discogs database has issued over 150 CD’s and SACD’s and of that number all are listed as “Unofficial Releases” with only about 25 not being labelled as such.
It seems pretty clear that IAC Music Japan is a bootleg record label so one has to wonder what source(s) are they using for the four Allan Holdsworth SACD releases. Most likely these will be sourced from the Manifesto Records CD remasters and simply be pressed and released on the SACD format which will yield zero audio benefits whatsoever.
If anyone has any additional info on IAC Music Japan or these upcoming Holdsworth SACD releases please leave a comment here to follow up.
Comment by John Bacon-Shone - December 18, 2024 (2 of 3)
Discogs states that a 24 bit 96KHz download version exists, so it may be sourced from that
Comment by Paul - January 19, 2025 (3 of 3)
I just received my SACD copy of this recording yesterday and I am pleased to report that this is indeed a 100% official release in addition to the other three Allan Holdsworth SACD titles that were also just released on IAC Music Japan.