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10cc , a nice harmony of the backing-voices , i can listen in stereo and easily picture mix the structure of the tracks easily in my head/mind with backing-voices smoothly panning around in Dolby atmos-plus2x with below surround in-floor speakers so voice sound flows around walls overhead back surround and more importantly below surround so sounds like being immersed , lead singer centre stage with some occasional lyrical/vocals flowing into the other voices

instrumental flowing with expansion so it doesn't have typical solid instrument positioned in channel/speaker but has bit more clarity
female voice " big boys don't cry " a bit more stereo-ish , lip movement sound isn't mono-like , its stereo-like if listening very carefully ,

channel/speakers should be more than multiples

such a relaxing pop/music ., found myself listening to it on my dads multi-band radio late 70's to early 80's and occasional now and then
heat movie 1995 has scene music where has ambient background very soft where , neil meets the cook asks him he needs a driver , and soft like music plays very soft , the emotion of music sounds like outer space of the THX universe

and for everyone information , big boys do cry
between rambling typing i played this 6 times :)

 
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Who was your favorite?
I'm kind of torn; I like both -- I guess I'm one of those rare Halen fans that don't really have a favorite. I like some of Haggar's stuff ("Poundcake," "Human's Being," "When it's Love," et al) as well as most of Roth's output, but it feels like Roth's stuff makes the band sound more "Classic Rock-esque" (with tracks like "Running with the Devil" and "Dance the Night Away").
 
I'm kind of torn; I like both -- I guess I'm one of those rare Halen fans that don't really have a favorite. I like some of Haggar's stuff ("Poundcake," "Human's Being," "When it's Love," et al) as well as most of Roth's output, but it feels like Roth's stuff makes the band sound more "Classic Rock-esque" (with tracks like "Running with the Devil" and "Dance the Night Away").
I agree. They were both great in their time. Haggars style was less hedonistic. Roth was a showman. I have to lean more Sammy though. Great stuff.
 
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