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SUPERDISC FEATURES
High Definition Surround
David Benoit’s marvelous new interpretation of Vince Guaraldi’s original soundtrack,
“The 40th Anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas”, updates the classic with inspired guest performances and incredible Surround Sound.
Superdisc features include presenting the music in a variety of Surround Sound formats and pre-ripping the tracks for use in any Personal Music Player.
– John Sunier
Audiophile Audition
– Great Jazz Artists Perform an All-Time Holiday Classic
The soundtrack from the television classic A Charlie Brown Christmas, by the Vince Guaraldi Trio, perfectly captured the holiday mood and spirit. Now with acclaimed pianist David Benoit and incredible artists like Vanessa Williams, Chaka Khan, Brian McKnight, and Norman Brown, you can hear all new recordings of timeless holiday classics from the beloved animated special.
– SuperDisc Delivers A Better Holiday Music Experience
Besides the stereo disc included for your CD player or car stereo, Monster Music brings you these artists in full High Definition Surround Sound on a SuperDisc. Playable in any DVD player, SuperDisc lets you choose your Surround Sound experience from such options as like the “Orchestral” experience, putting you right in the middle of the orchestra, or “In theRoom” that puts the artists and musician right in the middle of your room. And for audiophiles, there are even High Definition Stereo tracks in 96K/24bit lossless audio.
– SuperDisc Gives A Surround Experience From Your iPod –
Direct from the master recordings are High Definition Music files ready to download to any computer or portable music player that supports WMA (Windows) or AAc (Apple iPod). Even better are Dolby headphone music file that simulate surround sound through any pair of headphones.
Smooth jazz performer Benoit does a nice arrangement of Christmas Is Coming, and saxist Dave Koz swings Linus And Lucy successfully. I also liked guitar Norman Brownâs treatment of the other original non-Christmas-tune on the disc, Skatingã; The Apple Lossless files sounded the best of all;