Yikes, that’s scary! Hope they found the cause and can prevent it from reoccurring. Personally have spent many hours the last few weeks in the hospital with my father in law. Didn’t end well …

I’m sure somebody posted this sometime ago, thank you. Very enjoyable listen.
Sounds pretty darn good from Tidal. Anyone compare the two? 192kHz/24bit or 44.1kHz/16bit.
I think I put this up before, but I just can’t get enough of it. The reverb is delicious.

Yeah, it’s really scary when her brain did a CTL-ALT-DEL. Fortunately, of the 2-12 month massive memory gap I saw at the outset it quickly recovered to where it’s now only the ± 6 hours from the ‘trigger’ event that she has no memory of. Still, it was scary outside the MRI room wondering if she’d ever recover.
Just. Need. More. Sleep. at this point.
Thanks for asking.
So, did Paul launch a new product in the interim?
–SSW
To me the winner is Qobuz in 24/96 
Thinking of you and her,
Paul didn’t but Jussi did.
Vinyl first, superb pressing, this time 24/192 stream

Thinking of you and her,
Paul didn’t but Jussi did.

Needs a good subwoofer for this one.
Paul would never issue a product when you aren’t looking.
Best wishes to Mrs. Streets. Very scary indeed.
Also available from hdtracks.com. They also have a complete studio album set in 192/24 or 96/24 that includes these albums except for Steal Your Face. I suspect they are the same files other than the metadata but don’t know that for a fact.
That was the album and tune that made me fall in love with Ms Giddens work.
Wolfgang Muthspiel - Where The River Goes
Ambrose Akinmusire, Brad Mehldau, Larry Grenadier & Eric Harland.
As usual excellent recorded new release by ECM, 24/88.2 on Qobuz






