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According to the latest Music Direct email, JVC U.S. will be closing its doors April, 2006. So, it looks like the first corporate fatality of the "Hi-Res wars" is the XRCD, which some say are among the best sounding digital discs one can buy. ...
Does anyone here have a favorite they'd recommend? Just about any kind of music would suit me. They obviously specialize in classical and jazz releases and I recall someone mentioning some rock, like Dire Straits. ...
Here are some that I like very much...Doug Mcleod - Come to Find (blues)Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (jazz - a classic)Bill Evans - Sunday at the Village Vanguard (jazz - another classic)Wes Montgomery - Full House (jazz)Lightnin' Hopkins - Howlin' Wolf (blues)Jazz at the Pawnshop (jazz - superb recording, competent and energetic performance)Btw - the Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms was an XRCD that was not imported to the US by JVC...you had to get it as an import from Asia. The Eagles' Hell Freezes Over XRCD is also available that way...
Thanks for the list and the clarification on the imported XRCDs. The Sonny Rollins and Bill Evans are on my short list for sure, many of the classical discs are available on SACD for LESS money, perhaps this is why the U.S. distributor is closing its doors next April. I might spring for the Eagles XRCD, but $40 is expensive. Do you think it would sound significantly better than the standard CD release?