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Sinatra Live At The Sands (DVD-Audio DTS 24/96 Six-Channel rip)

Posted By : VanPelten | Date : 30 Jul 2009 16:46:46 | Comments : 12 |
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Sinatra Live At The Sands (DVD-Audio DTS 24/96 Six-Channel rip)
1966/2003 | Genre: Jazz, Audiophile | DVD-A Rip 24-bit/96kHz 5.1 Channel DTS Surround | FLAC+HQ scans | 3.4GB

Outstanding Sinatra live, stunning DVD 5.1 sound! This classic collaboration between Sinatra and Count Basie in Las Vegas is a definitive portrait of two consummate artist in an exciting "live" environment. It captures the full gamut of the "swinging" Frank of the classic "Fly Me To the Moon" and "My Kind of Town" as well as the "poignant" Sinatra of "Angel Eyes" and "September of My Years." Basie and his orchestra are tight, swinging and dynamic, a joy to listen to. Ok, some of the short patter may be a bit dated and insensitive, but the overall performance is one for the ages, with Sinatra being in excellent voice. My biggest regret is that I wasn't there. Oh, and the fact that this DVD is out of print and going for ripoff prices on the used market. The recording engineers outdid themselves on this one, so if you can grab it at a decent price, go for it, you won't regret it! I use it as a showcase for my audio system. Amazon review


Artists:
Frank Sinatra
Count Basie and His Orchestra

Tracks:
01. Come Fly With Me
02. I've Got a Crush on You
03. I've Got You Under My Skin
04. Shadow of Your Smile
05. Street of Dreams
06. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)
07. Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
08. One O'Clock Jump (Basie instrumental)
09. Tea Break (monologue)
10. You Make Me Feel So Young
11. All of Me (Basie instrumental)
12. September of My Years
13. Luck Be a Lady
14. Get Me to the Church on Time
15. It Was a Very Good Year
16. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
17. Makin' Whoopee (Basie instrumental)
18. Where or When
19. Angel Eyes
20. My Kind of Town
21. Few Last Words (monologue)
22. My Kind of Town (reprise)

Recorded live at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, 1966
DVD-Audio release August 12, 2003 (out of print)


IMPORTANT INFORMATION...PLEASE READ!
This is a rip of the original DVD-Audio to 24/96 Six-Channel wave files, compressed with FLAC. Burn to DVD using your favorite authoring software (I use discWelder CHROME). I must notify you in advance about watermarked DVD-Audio. This rip has been burned and successfully tested on three of my DVD players (Panasonic, Marantz and Oppo), but due to the inherent watermarking of DVD-A, a few DVD standalone models may not play them. You can, however, play ripped and watermarked DVD-Audio on your PC by with no problems.

So that you may test the process without downloading the entire 3.4GB rip, I've uploaded a single 24/96 6-channel test file of Track 8 to Rapidshare -- http://rapidshare.com/files/261767743/SinSands_TestTrack.rar -- that can be burned to DVD using a DVD Audio authoring program. If it plays on your DVD player without stopping after 15 or 20 seconds, the entire DVD-Audio will play without a hitch and you can download all the files in the main link below with confidence and enjoy the phenomenal sound provided by DVD-Audio.

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Posted By: Oldsiamsir Date: 30 Jul 2009 18:07:58
Thanks VanP. I just picked this one up a few days ago. Classic FAS in top form. Very comical as well! I look forward to more of your superb MFSL rips....
Posted By: rsfoto Date: 30 Jul 2009 18:15:53
Hi VanPelton,

Thanks for the post of this wonderful post. I almost considered buying this on eBay earlier this week. You saved me $$$. All the other DVD-A rips you have shared sound superb. I don't have surround at this moment, when mixed down to stereo they blow the CD versions out the door.

Could let us know what software or method are you using to Rip the audio from the original DVD's. Software I have come across seems to be limited to 24-48 even when I know there is 24-96 somewhere on the disk. I have a few DVD-A's, I would love to rip and perhaps offer to post.
Posted By: encarta2 Date: 30 Jul 2009 18:38:11
More presents from VanPelten, many many thanks! Words can not express the joy you bring us with
these super hi-fi surround discs.
Posted By: dorianoA Date: 30 Jul 2009 19:31:31
@VanPelten

You have just cost me €7! Yes, for Rapidshare membership for 30 days because your exciting uploading have me waiting for eternity to download everything you have posted with free membership Of course I am not really angry, joking of course because for a very little price I have these wonderful recordings in audiophile quality.

I particularly enjoyd the superb Martial Solal post you made and would be very appreciative if you have any more of his music?

Many thanks for every thing!
Posted By: roweezy Date: 31 Jul 2009 05:58:50
@rsfoto:
Use this newer version of dvda explorer: http://rapidshare.com/files/262022691/DVDAExplorer2008.07.21.rar
sry, the pword is roweezy
Posted By: VanPelten Date: 31 Jul 2009 14:09:46
That rar is password-protected. Here's a link to the same version, sans PW:

http://rs30.rapidshare.com/files/143230493/DVDAExplorer2008.07.21.zip
Posted By: Edward Lee Date: 31 Jul 2009 19:08:38
http://torrents.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=448005
Posted By: priority Date: 01 Aug 2009 01:03:32
VanPelten, I love your multichannel rip. Can't wait to enjoy this one when download is complete
Posted By: harry_gee Date: 01 Aug 2009 14:13:07
Just to say "thank you" for your many amazing posts, from multichannel and hires vinyl rips of Sinatra, Martial Solal, Steely Dan to rare Brahms, Mahler and Bill Evans, always the unexpected! You blow my mind with your quality and versatility, Vanpelten!!
Posted By: evangelos1 Date: 01 Aug 2009 23:03:08
Σημαντικός, σας ευχαριστήστε!!!!
Posted By: curacautin Date: 09 Aug 2009 17:09:18
Thanks for your excelent work. I would like to know if there is a difference between burn this kind of file as dvd audio or data dvd.
Thanks
Posted By: LezDawson Date: 09 Mar 2011 22:59:09
Dang, the 24/96 stereo tracks would be VERY welcome to a lot of people I am sure! I do hope you can post them some time. :)
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