Now on my next remaster CD, Incredible Music and Recordings 3, yeah I sort of skipped volume 2 for now, First track "Morning" by Sade, this track features Sade's lush vocals, violin, cello and a deep bass drum beat, warm sound of the piano, well i've been replaying this track about a few times now, everything i hear is so well defined and has a natural resonance or warmth. The piano has a voice of its own and dynamic with life, tambourine shakes are never the same. Now who says that it doesn't have bass? With emphasized Bass HP it will overwhelm everything else
Track 5, "Calle Ventana" Violin, cello and piano, makes up most of the ensemble, the absolute transients heard makes my foot tap in time with the happy music.
Track 6 and 8, "Sahara Walk" & "Aurora" with Flamenco style guitar, oh just listen to how the strings twang and strut, unmatched clarity and details here even when the tempo is raised. Vocals in "Aurora" reveals the grain of the singer's voice, which in turns portrays well his emotions.
Track 9, titled "Improvisation" by the Steiner Percussion, featuring the congo drums is so, well dynamic.
Track 10, "Jalouse" is Wow, what a composition. Violins, big double bass , with an accordion, tango music with all the right moves , makes this a very pleasurable pick me up, details are again amazing, the plucking of the bass even though in the far background, the strikes are still prominent.
Track 12, "Got Du Hast" a Soprano and Baritone vocals piece for opera, the two voices are simply gorgeous, intertwining and clearly defined, the speed and power in both vocalists' voices can be heard with the curve of attack leading to the peaks and lows. Very detailed indeed, not surprised again that the DT770 didn't pick it up so well as the DT48 did.
Reference headphones used - my Red/Blue Audiometric DT48A
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