CD + Blu-ray Audio XTC " Drums & Wires " from Japan





Drums & Wires is the second in a series of remixed & expanded XTC Classics
The album has been mixed for 5.1 Surround Sound from the original studio masters by Steven Wilson with input from Andy Partridge & is fully approved by XTC.
CD features a completely new stereo album mix by Steven Wilson
CD also features 6 additional singles & non-album tracks
Blu-Ray features a 5.1 Surround mix in 24bit/96khz mixed from the original multitrack tapes available in LPCM and DTS HD MA.
Blu-Ray features the new stereo album mix in 24bit/96khz LPCM audio.
Blu-Ray features the original stereo album mix in 24bit/96khz LPCM audio.
Blu-Ray also features 3 tracks from DJM mix sessions (for potential single mixes)
Blu-Ray exclusive: 9 additional 5.1 mixes of singles & non-album tracks
Blu-Ray exclusive: instrumental versions of all new mixes in 24bit/96khz LPCM audio.
Blu-Ray exclusive: 5 separate sessions marking the complete evolution of the album & associated recordings.
Blu-Ray Exclusive: Promo films for “Life Begins at the Hop” & "Making Plans for Nigel".
Presented in special packaging with expanded booklet & sleeve-notes by Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding & Dave Gregory
Andy Partridge / Colin Moulding / Dave Gregory / Terry Chambers
Description

Product Description

CD , Blu-Ray Audio (2014/11/15)

Number of Discs: 2
Format: CD,Blu-ray Audio



100% authentic from Japan!


4G0633367784025

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