Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio – A Shade Of Blue – Chesky Records – Hybrid SACD

£32.00
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking piano artistry of the Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio with A Shade of Blue, a Hybrid SACD release from Chesky Records. Renowned for his delicate touch and expressive phrasing, Yamamoto delivers a deeply emotive and atmospheric jazz performance, captured with audiophile-grade clarity. This Hybrid SACD format ensures exceptional sound quality, offering both high-resolution SACD playback and compatibility with standard CD players. A must-have for jazz enthusiasts and audiophiles, A Shade of Blue is an essential addition to any high-fidelity music collection, bringing out every nuance and texture in stunning, lifelike detail.

Van Halen – 1984 – MoFi SACD

£42.00
Era-Defining Album Benefits From Massive Dynamics And Stunning Immediacy On Hybrid Sacd

Van Halen – Diver Down – MoFi SACD

£42.00
Mastered From The Original Analog Tapes, This Hybrid Sacd Sounds Incredible

Van Halen – Van Halen II – MoFi SACD

£42.00
Dance The Night Away With Mobile Fidelity’s Ultra-Transparent Hybrid Sacd

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Van Morrison – Astral Weeks (Acoustic Sounds 40 Series) Analogue Productions SACD

£45.00
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Morrison’s timeless masterpiece — folk, jazz, and soul collide! Part of the Acoustic Sounds 40 Series Releasing 40 titles to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Acoustic Sounds! Hybrid SACD Mastered to DSD by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering lab Mastered from a flat 24/192 digital transfer of the original master tape. EQ’d through The Mastering Lab’s analog all-tube system Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time No. 60/500!

Warren Zevon – Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School (Mofi Records Hybrid SACD)

£45.00
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Hear the 1980 Album in Audiophile Sound: Strictly Limited to 2,500 Numbered Copies, Mobile Fidelity’s Hybrid SACD Presents the Record with Exceptional Presence, Detail, and Clarity The regal strings and successive gunshots that announce the start of Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School encapsulate the contrasts Warren Zevon deftly navigates on an album that further telescoped his witty, neo-noir songwriting to a broad audience. Recorded as the Chicago native struggled to overcome toxic addictions and advance from a soured marriage, the 1980 record showcases his interest in classical arrangements and knack for incisive observation, tongue-in-cheek fun, and heartbreaking emotion.