HDCD list
Apr 23, 2004 at 5:26 AM Post #76 of 597
Ice Cube - Amerikkka's Most Wanted *
(recent reissue w/bonus EP)

Cypress Hill - Skull & Bones *
(all but "Rock Superstar")

BT - Movement In Still Life *
(American version)
(nice discovery!)

Nine Inch Nails - The Day The World Went Away (Halo Thirteen) *
(nicer discovery!)

Faith No More - Who Cares A Lot? Greatest Hits *
(only the first disc, i think)

King Crimson - Red
King Crimson - Beat

well, pretty much all of the King Crimsons, so nevermind those

more to come
 
Apr 25, 2004 at 4:51 AM Post #78 of 597
Jagged Edge - J.E. Heartbreak
Lifehouse - No Name Face*
N17 - Defy Everything
(they would be industrial-ish rock)

bonus:

"Slow Motion" on Third Eye Blind's _Blue_ album is HDCD flagged as is
"Into the Void" on NIN's _The Fragile_

no more from me until i have a more susbtantial list
(can't find mine at the moment)
 
Apr 27, 2004 at 9:13 PM Post #79 of 597
I've discovered that my NAD 542 is giving me false HDCD readings. I'm going to post about it on the Source Forum because the unit's brand new.

I wanted to let this thread know because I posted some HDCD titles earlier, and I'm not sure they qualify.

Sorry,

BW
 
Apr 28, 2004 at 6:24 AM Post #81 of 597
Here's one from my fave female artist. Jill Sobule - I Never Learned To Swim. This is her 90-00 compilation CD. Even on my non-HDCD player, this CD sounds way better than same songs from her earlier CDs.
 
Apr 28, 2004 at 12:43 PM Post #83 of 597
Quote:

They do sound better on my PCDP


I've noticed that too. I suspect most artists concerned enough with sound quality to use HDCD are probably careful to get a good recording in the first place.
 
May 7, 2004 at 8:51 AM Post #84 of 597
I just found these at WalMart yesterday.
Warner Remaster series.
Van Halen - 1984
Van Halen - Women and Children First.
They are marked HDCD on the label and on the disc. Which is actually the only reason I bought both of them. These were the only two in the store. They are dated 2000 and HDCD is noted as a trademark of Pacific Microsonics.
And they were only $11.98 each.
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May 8, 2004 at 11:26 AM Post #85 of 597
All of the Mike Oldfield's early albums (from the Virgin era) are remastered in HDCD. The sound quality is superb with great dynamic range (even though they were remastered in year 2000!). All of them are labeled with the HDCD logo.

I don't know if you will include them in the list (much of them!), but here they are:

Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells (1973)
Mike Oldfield: Hergest Ridge (1974)
Mike Oldfield: The Orchestral Tubular Bells (1975)
Mike Oldfield: Ommadawn (1975)
Mike Oldfield: Incantations (1978)
Mike Oldfield: Exposed (1979)
Mike Oldfield: Platinum (1979)
Mike Oldfield: QE2 (1980)
Mike Oldfield: Five Miles Out (1982)
Mike Oldfield: Crises (1983)
Mike Oldfield: Discovery (1984)
Mike Oldfield: The Killing Fields (soundtrack) (1984)
Mike Oldfield: Islands (1987)
Mike Oldfield: Earth Moving (1989)
Mike Oldfield: Amarok (1990)
Mike Oldfield: Heaven's Open (1991)
 
May 8, 2004 at 11:42 AM Post #87 of 597
Love this list, keep em coming.

My latest is Roxy Music: Manifesto.

In fact, while picking this up I noticed that "every" Roxy Music cd I picked up was HDCD... wish I could remember all there names. It didn't make my choice harder as Manifesto was always a favourite.

Cheers,

TonyAAA
 
May 8, 2004 at 12:05 PM Post #88 of 597
OK, here are others:

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Looking Forward
Laurie Anderson: Life On A String
Natalie Merchant: Ophelia
Neil Young: Silver & Gold
Neil Young: Year Of The Horse
Paul Simon: You're The One
 
May 11, 2004 at 3:06 AM Post #89 of 597
Just a warning about Sigur Rós: () -- not all copies are HDCD (I've heard one of each, so I know some are, and some are not). Don't know how to tell the difference, other than the HDCD copies has a greyish outer slip jacket, whereas the non-HDCD copy has a more white outer slip jacket.

A couple of others: November's Doom, To Welcome the Fade
The Nine, Native Anger
The entire Yes (Japanese versions only), King Crimson (EG stuff), and Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry catalogs. And Mike Oldfield, but someone already listed him out special.
Quote:

Originally Posted by zombietycho
...why would Yoshimi, or atleast the DVD/CD 2 pack not be HDCD.


Probably because it's expensive. What's the point in going up marginally in quality (redbook CD -> HDCD) when one is going up a couple of notches (CD -> DVD-A). Also, Wayne is much more fond of the novelty of surround sound than he is of fidelity, so he decided to go that route.

There were several artists that went HDCD, and then went otherwise (Chris Isaak, The Nine, and others come to mind).
 
May 11, 2004 at 6:30 AM Post #90 of 597
The Nylons - Perfect Fit is labeled as an HDCD but doesn't seem to be.

Country:
Lee Ann Womack - I Hope You Dance
Lee Ann Womack - Something Worth Leaving Behind
Lee Ann Womack - Greatest Hits (not labeled on the jewel case)
Trisha Yearwood - Songbook
 

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