Indeed, it is. That's the closest approximation to actual 21 minute suite I listen to, which was fan created from the Blu-Ray stems. And it sounds so amazing and frightening, it never fails to make me paranoid and leave the hair on my neck standing. It is sublime (if you're into horror film soundtracks) on the HD650. Immediately after I finish listening to the 21 minute suite, I turn on some happy stuff like Family Guy to forget about it. LOL.
But here's a nice track that sounds amazing on the Senns:
Jazz for a lazy sunday but this effort is not your regular quartet of brass.
It is a two man production of double bass and piano, a very unique, unorthdox jazzy rendition.
The recording is of excellent quality & production - deep strums and clear piano high
notes. Beautiful.
You know how the cliche goes sometimes 'the best art comes out of tragedy'
Big Marv' delivers big with this album that never got it's due back in 1978.
I recommend the special Japan only release which features remixes of
all the tracks on the second disc. A forgotten Motown jewel this one.
Muse- Map of your head (but also the whole hullabaloo album
The resistance (album)
Absolution (the album)
New born (song) and feeling good (song)
Radiohead- The bends (album)
Ok Computer (album)
Hail to the thief- Ok let's get this over with, anything by Radiohead.
Ok go- This too shall pass (song)
All is not lost(song
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror
Lil Jon - Get Low
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Tearjerker
Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall Pt 2
Guns N' Roses - November Rain
Goldfinger - 99 Red Ballons
This is almost a 'must' for anyone who digs their guitar funk / rock live recordings. Surely one of the finest electric guitar cover albums
in my collection courtesy of Chesky Records.
Chesky ~ Larry Coryell, Victor Bailey, Lenny White (ELECTRIC)
1. Wolfbane (Lenny White) 6:05
2. BB Blues (Larry Coryell) 5:01
3. So What (Miles Davis) 6:17
4. Sex Machine (Sylvester Stewart) 7:16
5. Black Dog (R.A. Plant-James Page-John Baldwin) 5:08
6. Footprints (Wayne Shorter) 7:24
7. Born Under a Bad Sign (W M Bell - Booker T Jones) 7:49
8. Lowblow (Victor Bailey) 7:11
9. Rhapsody and Blues (Larry Coryell) 4:11
Of course a Binaural recording is going to be good...But out of these LCD 2s? Oh boy.
EDIT: Another purchase from HDTracks has been blowing my mind lately. The Who - Tommy. I thought I'd heard this album so much I knew every pluck, but man...this is crazy. Pinball Wizard (the classic) is just...stunning. I do think it's funny to hear how much of the song is only in my left ear and how obvious it is that it was of course mixed on speakers...
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