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On Air (Dts) [DTS Surround Sound]

Alan Parsons ProjectDVD Audio
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British prog-rock group Alan Parsons Project formed in London in the mid 70's by Englishman Alan Parsons and Scotsman Eric Woolfson. As the Alan Parsons Project they released their first album in 1976, Tales of Mystery and Imagination and although its experimental sound kept it from lighting up the charts, critically it was generally well received. No doubt Alan Parsons Project are best known… Read more in Amazon's Alan Parsons Project Store

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  • DVD Audio (November 25, 1997)
  • Please Note: This is a DVD-Audio disc which is playable on most DVD players as well as all DVD-Audio players. Click here for additional information regarding compatibility.
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: DTS Surround Sound
  • Label: Digital Sound
  • ASIN: B000007R16
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
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1. Blue Blue Sky
2. Too Close To The Sun
3. Blown By The Wind
4. Cloudbreak
5. I Can't Look Down
6. Brother Up In Heaven
7. Fall Free
8. Apollo
9. So Far Away
10. One Day To Fly
11. Blue Blue Sky

Editorial Reviews

This DTS CD is an out of print collectible! It is a DTS Entertainment release. Catalog 71021-54414-2-9. There is a saw cut on the spine of the case. The bottom hinge is broken off the case. Digital Surround for DTS-capable 5.1 sound systems. This CD is in the DTS 5.1 format and requires a DTS decoder or preamp to play.

 

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alan Parsons soars the skies!!! Excellent!, September 18, 2000
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Jeffery K. Matheus (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: On Air (Dts) (DVD Audio)
"On Air" rates as one of Alan Parsons finest works to date. This is an album of pure bliss for anyone who who calls themselves a melodic rock fan. It also stands as an excellent entry into the world of "concept albums", something that music fans like myself need more of! This time the concept is the history of flight, and Parsons pumps plenty of emotion into his subject matter with bold musical themes, and lyrical references to aviation, the Challenger space mission, and an especially intense (almost paranoid) ode to the fear of flying titled "Can't Look Down". Like previous Alan Parsons releases, "On Air" covers a wide variety of musical moods and styles, and this time you can expect much of the same. "Too Close To the Sun" has a dreamy atmospheric quality, with lyrics about the fall of Icarus. "Brother Up In Heaven" is a lush piano-based ballad, with a fine vocal from former ELO Part 2 singer Neil Lockwood, the song also makes nice use of a sparse orchestral arrangement. "Fall Free" is a rocker with a powerful chorus, and an equally powerful vocal performance by Steve Overland. Another guest vocalist, Eric Stewart of 10cc, adds greatly to "Blue Blue Sky", a gentle acoustic piece which is reprised at the end of the album. "Cloudbreak" is an exhilarating instrumental with great guitar licks from long-time Parsons cohort Ian Bainson, another instrumental, "Apollo", is a throbbing burst of synths and electronic percussion, interspersed with quotes about the Apollo Mission from John F. Kennedy. All in all, if you are a fan of Alan Parsons, or just quality melodic rock in general, then "On Air" should NOT be missed! Also, this is an album that sounds absolutely stunning through a good pair of headphones! Parsons has constructed a mix which takes full advantage of stereo panning, background arrangements, clever sound effects (which always have something to do with the song), and even snatches of conversations! (A bit reminicent of his production work on Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon") So if you don't have headphones, you may want to order a set to go with this CD! : )
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Get this in DTS, October 10, 2000
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Scott Holder (Bonnots Mill Missouri) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: On Air (Dts) (DVD Audio)
This is a tough album to rate. You think one thing with the stereo version and another with the DTS mix. For starters, the stereo version is less "Project-sounding" than Alan's first "solo" album, Try Anything Once. On the other hand, the theme is tight and very well done. People who pine away for the days of Woolfson's thematic contributions to the Project are apt to be dissapointed because the lyrical constructs are different. However, the thematic element contained in On Air is equal to most material from the Project days, it's simply different.

Musically, it's very understated and almost low-key to a fault in places. Until one listens to the DTS mix. Then you're suddenly thrown back 20 years to the entire premise of the Project and studio engineering as an extension of musical instruments. In this case, the DTS version allowed Alan to do so much more and you'll "hear" things that make you wish something like I Robot were mixed in DTS as well. No kidding, even the low key songs (So Far Away for example) are sparkling clear and take on an entire new complexion with surround sound. Alan crammed so much more into the DTS mix that you'll never go back to the stereo version again. The instrumental Apollo, in DTS, rivals anything instrumental from any other AP/P album. It will just blow you away.

And there are some rocking pieces on the album that are up there with the best of the Project or other post-Project work (Fall Free and Can't Look Down). And the end of the album, Blue Blue Sky II, is argueably the best ending to an AP/P album ever. And that puts it in some mighty impressive company.

So, if you have a DTS system (and they're awfully affordable now), get this album. If you're mired in a stereo world, the album is still worth having although if you're expecting something similar to either Try Anything Once or The Time Machine, you'll not get it and probably won't like it nearly as much. At worst, this album compares well to Project efforts like Gaudi, Vulture Culture, and Ammonia Avenue and in many spots, surpasses those albums both in music and lyrical content.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Originals In DTS, August 3, 2004
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Check out the line-up of musicians on this album. You already have great potential. Although this album was released in 1997 when DTS was fairly new, it still manages to have captured all of the qualities that DTS is famous for. Most of the songs have some kind of DTS 'trick', such as a fighter plane flying through the speakers or the sounds of a forest 'clicking and chirping' away before and during an acoustic song ("Blue Blue Sky"). The bass is not overpowering on this set, but the range and dynamics of the sound separation are wonderful and the mood is serene throughout. This album was made intentionally for DTS, unlike the newer albums that are recoded, which makes for a fantastic experience. If you have the DTS system, there are not too many choices (yet) of famous albums, but ones I can recommend are, "Moody Blues; Days of Future Passes", "Eric Clapton; 461 Ocean Blvd" and any film or rock concert after 2000 that was recording in DTS.
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