DualDisc - new audio/DVD disc
Published February 10, 2005
Simple Plan's newest album "Still Not Getting Any..." featuring 20 minutes of exclusive behind the scenes "making of the album" footage
Nine Inch Nails' "The Downward Spiral" featuring exclusive photos and videos in surround sound and a complete discography
Blondie's "The Curse of Blondie" featuring stunning 5.1 surround sound and music video of club hit "Good Boys."
What DualDisc Titles Are Available in February, 2005?
AC/DC, "Back in Black"
Academy of St. Jane, "Johann Sebastian Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos"
Astrud Gilberto, "Now"
Avril Lavigne, "Under My Skin"
Baltimore Symphony/Orchestra, "Saint Saen's Organ Symphony/Franck's Symphony in D Minor"
Baltimore Orchestra/Houston Symphony Orchestra, "Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4"
David Bowie, "Reality"
Destiny's Child, "Destiny Fulfilled"
Dishwalla, "Opaline"
DJ Haul and Mason, "Half Baked Goods"
Donovan, "Fairy Tale"
Five for Fighting, "The Battle for Everything"
Good Charlotte, The Young and the Hopeless"
Humble Pie, "Live at the Whisky A Go-Go å69"
Incubus, "A Crow Left of the Murder"
Jennifer Lopez, "Rebirth"
John Mayer, "Heavier Things"
Joshua Bell, "Romance Of The Violin"
Judas Priest, "Angel of Retribution"
Lee Ann Womack, "Greatest Hits"
Los Lonely Boys, "Los Lonely Boys"
Mercy Me, "Almost There"
Miles Davis, "Kind of Blue"
Motorhead, "Overkill"
Omarion, "O"
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, "Live at the BBC"
Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra of London/Boult, "Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.5 and Leonore Overture"
REO Speedwagon, "Live: Plus"
Sammy Hagar, "Hallelujah"
Slaughter, "Then and Now"
Stray Cats, "Rockabilly Rules"
Switchfoot, "The Beautiful Letdown"
Tesla, "Standing Room Only"
The Church, "Forget Yourself"
The 5 Browns, "Introducing The 5 Browns"
The Pentangle, "Basket of Light"
The Pogues, "Streams of Whiskey"
The Searchers, "The Very Best of the Searchers"
Toby Keith, "Shock'n Y'all"
Todd Rundgren, "Liars"
Train, "My Private Nation"
Usher, "8701"
Utah Symphony Orchestra/Abravanel, "Leroy AndersonãFiddle Faddle"
Utah Symphony Orchestra/Abravanel, "Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake"
Utah Symphony Orchestra/Abravanel conducting, "Mahler - Symphony No. 6"
Utah Symphony Orchestra/Abravanel conducting, "Brahms - Symphony No. 1"
Utah Symphony Orchestra/Abravanel conducting, "Rachmaninov - Symphony No. 3"
Utah Symphony Orchestra, "Jean Sibelius: Symph 1& 4"
Utopia, "KSAN 95 FM Live å79"
Various Artists, "The British Are Coming"
Various Artists Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan, "Is It Rolling Bob?"
Velvet Revolver, "Contraband"
Vienna State Opera Orchestra Peter and the Wolf by Boris Karloff, "Serge Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf and Lt. Kije Symphonic Suite"
Wishbone Ash, "Bare Bones"
Yo-Yo Ma, "Yo-Yo Ma Plays Ennio Morricone"
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thanks T-man, super explanation and info on availabilities!
Lono, you can a program like DVD Audio Ripper to rip the audio to wav and/or mp3. I've used it quite a bit, it works great (sometimes it chokes on the track of the DVD where the layer change occurs and you have to re-rip that track.) Worth the $29.
I wonder if this will be a big issue for older CD drives?
I bought AoR by Priest last night and it wouldn't load in either of two older CD drives we have (only 24 months old or so), but it loaded in a newer machine just fine. Didn't try it in the Mac box yet.
I just ripped it down (320/44) on a newer machine and then copied from the ripped files to the older machines.
I would recommend that no Priest fan buy the DualDisc version of Angel of Retribution. The documentary "Reunited" is apparently 10-minutes shorter than the version on the separate DVD from the limited special edition. That edition costs more, but if you consider yourself a HUGE Priest fan, there is only one choice here.


Almost weekly, Triniman catches new movies, and adds one or two CDs to his collection. Due to time constraints, he blogs about only 5% of the CDs, books and DVDs that he purchases. Holed up in the geographic centre of North America, the cultural mecca of Canada, and the sunniest city north of the 49th, Winnipeg, Triniman blogs a bit when he's not swatting mosquitoes, shovelling snow or golfing.












As a huge music nut, this portends very well for the future. It sounds like they are having issues which will keep me away for at least a year. However, I own both DVD and CD copies of too much music. Fleetwood Mac's the Dance, S&G live a Central Park... stuff like that.
Another example of what would be awesome is I have some amazing concert videos like U2's elevation tour in Boston on DVD that I would just love to be able to listen to in my car.