Hello,

Another recording (CD) you may be interested in is "Real Life" by Simple Minds.

When played through a UHJ decoder and reasonable speakers it sounds absolutely 
stunning.

Some time before the album was released there was an item in the BBC TV science 
program "Tomorrows World" about the new (at that time) two speaker surround 
systems, Roland Space Sound and possibly Q Sound and there was mention in the 
program that the band Simple Minds were considering using some kind of surround 
sound on their next album (at that time).

There is no mention of any kind of surround equipment being used in the sleeve 
notes but of course this may have been intentional as a sort of blind test to 
see if there were any comments made about the production, good or bad.

Regards,
Alan



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard G Elen <re...@brideswell.com>
To: Surround Sound discussion group <sursound@music.vt.edu>
Sent: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 11:24
Subject: Re: [Sursound] UHJ disc discovery?


On 05/11/2013 00:03, Mark Anderson wrote: 
> That is what lead me to contact you in '95 to get your 
> input on the rumor of Tina Turner-Break Every Rule being UHJ encoded. 
 
Of course that story was an odd one... the vocals were UHJ encoded but nothing 
else! 
 
==R 
 
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