Sure, in theory...I suppose anything above Redbook (16/44.1), is technically considered "hi-res". But for me, I tend to need at least 24 bits to feel like I'm getting "true" hi-res. A few of these BD concert titles have tried to "get by" with just 16/48, and the latest one I have tried...Tori Amos' Live At Montreux...is such a title.
I have to admit...if you were to ask me what I think contributes most to the improved sound of hi-res...the number of bits, or the sampling frequency; I would have gone with 24 over 48, 88.1, 96, etc. However...the 2 BD titles I have ripped that were 16/48, did sound better than standard def to me, so...
This Tori release was a surprise. I dug her in my 20s; so intense, angry, and anti-establishment. Like Alanis Morissette with a Piano...lol. But then the whole "angry waif with a microphone" (yes, I'm looking right at you Fiona Apple...lol) wore a bit thin. But this release is like re-finding an old friend. It's a combination of 2 shows, one from 1991 and the other from the following year. It probably helps...immensely...that Tori was just breaking, so it's just her and the Piano, and she keeps things moving and short. I think one of the things that started to turn me off about Tori (and a LOT of these angry-women types), is the pretension that too often accompanied their success. I also think Tori tried to incorporate a band later on, and like I said...I prefer just her and the Bosendorfer.
FWIW, I like the 1991 set just a bit more than the '92 performance. A tad better recorded, and that frames Tori's playing and phrasing a bit more. And of course, she forgets the words during Happy Phantom; a really intimate moment, captured on tape.
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