Posted by: shawnb16
Best DVD Audio discs - 05/27/04 09:21 AM
Now that I've upgraded my system I can finally start using my DVD Audio player for playing DVD Audio discs. I've found a few websites with reviews and Have already ordered Blue Man Group "Audio", Donald Fagen "The Nightfly" and Frank Zappa "Halloween". What are other discs I should check out??
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Posted by: JAMMINJC
Re: Best DVD Audio discs - 05/27/04 09:35 AM
You might try these:
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Fleetwood Mac - Say You Will
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Queen - The Game
Linkin Park - Reanimation
Doobie Brothers - The Captain and Me
Eagles - Hotel California
Alan Parsons - I Robot
Foreignor - Foreignor
Yes - Fragile
Steely Dan - Two Against Nature
Steely Dan - Everything Must Go
Donald Fagan - Kamikiriad
Neil Young - Harvest
I have them all and they are really good recordings.
Posted by: gonk
Re: Best DVD Audio discs - 05/27/04 10:30 AM
If you like 3 Doors Down, their second album (Away From the Sun) is available in DVD-Audio and SACD.
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Posted by: shawnb16
Re: Best DVD Audio discs - 05/27/04 12:05 PM
I like their first album, haven't heard much off the second. I'm also limited to DVD Audio right now but I don't think it willbe too long before a universal player makes it's way into my setup, they are becoming so inexpensive. Lots of good suggestions Jamminjc, I already had 4-5 of those titles checked off on my wishlist.
Posted by: gonk
Re: Best DVD Audio discs - 05/27/04 12:39 PM
I'd say that their second album is as good as or better than the first. The DVD-A sounds very good, too.
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Posted by: JMS
Re: Best DVD Audio discs - 05/27/04 03:40 PM
For pure audio fireworks the "Dr. Chesky Amazing Sound Show" (or something like that) is available as a DVD-A or SACD. The sacd that I have is very funny...reminds me of the first stereo records with the ping-pong game and the locomotive sounds. Amusical, but fun.
Jay