Hot Rocks 1964-1971
Published September 04, 2002
The differences between the two layers is detectable but subtle. On an SACD player expect to hear a bit more of that slam and a better sense of air and space around the instruments. Everything also is a bit more laid back and smooth. While smooth and slam sound like mutually exclusive options on SACD they are not.
I want to stress that these are minor differences between the SACD version and the CD are subtle. Everything I said about the sound of the SACD is true about the CD, just not as true. With the CD you give up the air and space but still get the slam and impact. I'm listening to the second disc of the set as I write this and I don't feel cheated that it is only on a pair of tiny speakers on my JVC mini system. And I say that as a confirmed sound snob.
Like the Stones? Buy these re-issues. They are way better than your present CDs. You don't need a SACD player to benefit from them. They are identifiable by their packaging. They are using the cardboard type cases and have stickers that proclaim they are remastered. I know, I hate those cardboard sleeves too. I remember when Sting issued The Soul Cages in one and it was a bad idea way back then. That cover looks like crap now and unlike a broken jewel case I can't fix it.
These discs will rock you now and if SACD technology catches on you'll eventually end up with a SACD player and you'll get the chance to re-experience them all over again. Isn't that the way great music and great technology should be?
- Hot Rocks 1964-1971
- Published: September 04, 2002
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- Filed Under: Music: Rock
- Writer: Chris Daley
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This is a definite must-have, as are just about all Abkco products. See:
Good job Chris! I don't really like the Stones (yes, yes, I know I'm heretical), but you explanation of the new formats is enlightening.
Thanks for the review, Chris. I picked up the Stones' "Let it Bleed" on SACD and the differences between the cd and SACD are VERY SUBTLE. Perhaps that's because I have satellite speakers?? Does one need large speakers to really notice the differences? Hopefully, the Stones will release the rest of their material in 5.1 channel SACD.
I bought one of these remastered discs yesterday, brought it home, and stuck it in my Mac to rip into iTunes -- and the drive now seems to be permanently broken. The disc would not mount, I had to use a paper clip to get the CD out of the drive, and the computer now refuses to recognize the drive.


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Very nice job, Chris, thanks. It's one of THE classics. I can't wait to hear the new one(s).