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post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 

Hirez surround in Blu-ray and DVD-Audio!! YEAHHH!!!!

 

http://news.2112.net/2010/05/rushs-back-catalog-2011-reissue.html

 

 

 

Quote:
Tracklisting:


CD:


Tom Sawyer


Red Barchetta
YYZ
Limelight
The Camera Eye


Witch Hunt


Vital Signs

BLU-RAY / DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO (same tracklist for both)
Tom Sawyer (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)
Red Barchetta (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)
YYZ (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Limelight (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)
The Camera Eye (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Witch Hunt (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)
Vital Signs (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)

Tom Sawyer (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo)
Limelight (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo)
Vital Signs (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo – Previously Unreleased)" 
 
 

 

post #2 of 16

Man, good news. I have been really hoping that we receive more and more pop/rock BD High Rez surround releases. With Blu-ray's market penetration, more and more should come right? 

 

Anyway, I went ahead and preordered the BD edition. 


Edited by virometal - 3/3/11 at 10:38am
post #3 of 16
Thread Starter 

let's hope they get around to the rest of the catalogue... especially the prog era (2112, Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves)

post #4 of 16

Agreed. I would also be curious to know which will sell more - the DVD-Audio or the BD editions. 

 

Besides Rush, has there been any other rumblings about possible releases? I picked up The Social Network and Damn the Torpedos. I'm not even a Petty fan, just felt like contributing to the cause!

post #5 of 16
Thread Starter 

BD I think will sell more in the long run - anybody's BD player will play these discs, while you don't get the best possible audio with a regular DVD player.

 

Maybe a lot of people who have had DVD-A players also replaced their players with a BD player without DVD-A capability 

post #6 of 16

Wow, great coming release

 

I do have a problem choosing; my BD player can't support DVD-A and as such isn't connected to my headphone amp. My SACD player can play DVD-A, but offcourse no BD content and I use that player for my living room headphone rig. 

 

 

post #7 of 16
Thread Starter 

other than the fact that the BD has DTS HD Master Audio and a 5.1 PCM track, the contents are the same, it seems

post #8 of 16
Thread Starter 
Mine has shipped!! YESSS!! it's gonna take forever... frown.gif

early review on AVSforum
Quote:
Wow.

Having just spent the morning with Moving Pictures on Blu-ray, I can say that they got it right all over again. This fabulous album is brand-new. From the opening synth growl in Tom Sawyer to final fade in Vital Signs you’ll be treated to something that is truly special.

The surround mix is magnificent. Your rear speakers get plenty of work, but never fear; this mix is a companion unobtrusive , there but never obnoxious. It’s aggressive where it fits the music (the opening synths and percussion in Witch Hunt), occasionally playful (the triangle that opens YYZ), but never gimmicky. You’ll be glad if you sprung for matching mains and surrounds.

Those (like me) that have bemoaned the neutered bass on previous Rush releases have cause to rejoice: it’s here in spades. Full, focused, never bloated, and present in amounts that will shake the rafters, we finally have a Rush release that will satisfy even the most ardent Ged-heads.

Neil’s drums are mixed as if watching him play from the audience, with high toms to the right. All the famous jaw-dropping fills that audiences have come to know and love are reproduced here in thunderous clarity. The drum sound is that of the era, of course, and Neil would probably wish that the open sound of his DW kit circa 2011 was captured here, but that’s part of the fun of remixing a classic.

Alex’s guitars are loud and proud, just like a good rock record ought to be. The effect is a full room sound that had this listener grinning for the entire 40 minutes this gem of a record runs.
post #9 of 16

SiriuslyCold:

other than the fact that the BD has DTS HD Master Audio and a 5.1 PCM track, the contents are the same, it seems


And that although BD music's future is niche at best, it has to be more promising than DVD-Audio's. 

 

post #10 of 16
Thread Starter 
virometal - BD music's future may be a lot better than we think; every BD player can play those hi-rez tracks unlike DVD-A where you need a compatible machine. When everyone changes their DVD players to BD players, they'll all have hirez capability - whether they care about it or not is a different question, but it won't be a stretch to think they'll notice their concert BDs sound better than their CDs on it.
Edited by SiriuslyCold - 4/5/11 at 6:30pm
post #11 of 16
I got my DVD-A today, love it!
I'll be pre-ordering the blue-ray also...
post #12 of 16
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by migsmack View Post

I got my DVD-A today, love it!
I'll be pre-ordering the blue-ray also...

shouldn't you just run down to the nearest Best Buy for the Blu-ray? wink.gif
post #13 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by SiriuslyCold View Post


shouldn't you just run down to the nearest Best Buy for the Blu-ray? wink.gif

I could do that...but I think I'll just order on Amazon and have it delivered.
post #14 of 16
Playing it now - sounds GREAT. Wow.
post #15 of 16

I'll add to the chorus. It's a good surround mix thank god. I've heard too many lackluster examples. 

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