SACD YES FRAGILE Hybrid 5.1ch surround '11 DSD Master from Japan





"5.1ch surround and stereo sound recording"

2-channel playback is the main basically also SACD,
I was thinking about the bonus multi sound.
The first place because the original's a 2-channel,
multi-channel was thinking to the extent that it was a prank from later .
As Pink Floyd, From the beginning, assumes a multi-sound design is an exception; The other artist 2 channels was the best theory.
However, this multi-sound of YES "fragile" was good.
And, What I was listening for a long time until now "fragile" to think about,
Multi-channel is good.
As if, good sound quality, such as re-record a new, Saud design are nice .
In particular Solo part of Rick Wakeman is, It's was full of noise sound is blurred in the traditional 2-channel, More than one keyboard is allocated to each channel, Clarity indeed, I would be convinced that it would wanted to let this originally.





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Description


◎ SACD / CD hybrid
WPCR14167
5.1ch surround and stereo sound recording
※ It is possible to play as a regular CD in normal CD player .
Commentary with bilingual lyrics(Japanese)

Japanese only SACD-Hybrid pressing. Warner. 2011

2011 DSD Master

Track Listings

01 Roundabout
02 Cans and Brahms 
03 We Have Heaven 
04 South Side of the Sky
05 5% for Nothing
06 Long Distance Runaround  
07 Fish
08 Mood for a Day
09 Heart of the Sunrise  
10 America (Bonus Track )


100% authentic from Japan!


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