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title: "Grrr! (Greatest Hits 2CD Edition)"
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# Grrr! (Greatest Hits 2CD Edition)

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## Description

For the 50th Anniversary, the planet's "Greatest Rock 'n' Roll" band releases a new hit album entitled Grrr! . Grrr! tells the fascinating, still-lasting story of the Rolling Stones - from their 1963 Chuck Berry cover "Come On," to mega hits like "Satisfaction", "Jumping Jack Flash" and "Brown Sugar," to two brand new 2012 studio recordings: "Doom and Gloom" and "One More Shot". Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood have them in Paris extra for Grrr! played. For the first time since A Bigger Bang from 2005, they were back in the studio together. Grrr! appears in five different formats: especially as a 3-CD version with 50 tracks. All sizes from Grrr! adorns an impressive painting by award-winning American artist Walton Ford. He continues the long list of legendary artworks that have always been among the band's recognition features. With this package, Stones fans can appropriately celebrate the 50th anniversary of the "Greatest Rock 'n' Roll" band: 50 tracks on 3 CDs, 12-page booklet.

Review: Perfect easily accessible 96kHz 24bit audio choices on region free Blu-ray disc - I am very impressed with the ease of use and high quality performance of this "Blu-ray Audio" of The Rolling Stones 50 track 50th anniversary 2 track stereo compilation "Grrr!". Over 3 hours of non stop musical history. The single screen menu could not be more simple and easy to navigate. Each track number is listed in a grid which can be navigated using the remote cursor (though it's very hard to see the highlight change from white to pale blue), the current track number is separately clearly displayed, and which of the 3 high definition audio choices is currently in use is highlighted by flashing between white and pale blue. Audio format choices are PCM, DTS HD Master or Dolby True HD - all are in 96kHz 24bit stereo - that is "2.0" (no subwoofer signal). I compared each of the three audio formats and with my Sony amp set to "2 channel" mode (using only the left and right front speakers) and I could not tell them apart - they all sound magnificent. I am using a toslink audio connection to my pre-HDMI amp - and if I put it into "AFD" mode, the Dolby True HD and PCM signals will allow the subwoofer to work as well (which is good because my 6.5inch 2-way Tannoy 605's need a little help on the bottom end), but the DTS signal allows only the left and right speakers. So my first listen to the whole disc today was using the PCM signal with the amp in AFD mode (and benefiting from the subwoofer's added bass). The disc works just as easily in my ASUS laptop's HP Blu-ray/DVD/CD drive - and when using PowerDVD you can see a readout of the amount of data being processed. The PCM track is a constant 4,608kps, the DTS HD Master varying around 3,500kps and the Dolby True HD varying around 3,000 (which is still more than twice the data rate of the CD format). It's a little surprising that there's no information on or in the packaging to explain the benefits of this wonderfully effective new high definition audio format. An online search using keywords "pure audio grrr stevehoffman" will offer you a forum thread in which contributors discuss the source of these particular edits, the reason why it's not on sale in the USA, and the fact that this disc is not the same Blu-ray Audio format developed by "pureaudio-bluray" even though the front packaging includes the words "High Fidelity Blu-ray Disc Pure Audio" and the onscreen menu lists the audio format choices under the heading "Pure Audio". Still, this Blu-ray Audio disc is certainly as easy to use as a CD (easier in fact since it has its own onscreen menu), it sounds vastly superior to CD, and it is playable all around the world and on every Blu-ray player (no upgrades are required). If this happens to be the format which will be the standard for Blu-ray Audio, then the future of high definition audio is looking rosy. I'll still need to keep my Yamaha DVD player which is capable of playing back my 40 or so DVD-Audio and SACD discs. BTW: in regard to musical content on "Grrr!" - I reckon it's well worth the price for even 30 of the tracks (especially their golden era of the late 60's / early 70's).
Review: Exquisite audio ... bad UI. - I'm giving this disc an unreserved 5 stars because it's an exceptional bargain and the audio quality through a blu-ray player (I used PCM audio) is exceptional. Even the early 4 track recordings sound detailed and amazing. I can easily hear instruments and voices that I'd never noticed before in the background and even complex mixes like 'Sympathy' are open and easy to resolve. This truly is how music should be heard and as far away from mp3 as a Starship is from a goose! HOWEVER: the user interface is dire. One page contains all the tracks (numerically) and the audio options. The user can use their cursor keys to navigate the tracks and options but (on my player at least) the flashing icon indicating where you are on the screen is almost identical in colour to the text and literally can't be seen under most circumstances. It really is bad! If the audio wasn't sublime then I'd have knocked a star off for the UI but the audio IS sublime so 5 stars. Oh, and the cover image is, well, unimaginative at best.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect easily accessible 96kHz 24bit audio choices on region free Blu-ray disc
*by J***E on 1 March 2013*

I am very impressed with the ease of use and high quality performance of this "Blu-ray Audio" of The Rolling Stones 50 track 50th anniversary 2 track stereo compilation "Grrr!". Over 3 hours of non stop musical history. The single screen menu could not be more simple and easy to navigate. Each track number is listed in a grid which can be navigated using the remote cursor (though it's very hard to see the highlight change from white to pale blue), the current track number is separately clearly displayed, and which of the 3 high definition audio choices is currently in use is highlighted by flashing between white and pale blue. Audio format choices are PCM, DTS HD Master or Dolby True HD - all are in 96kHz 24bit stereo - that is "2.0" (no subwoofer signal). I compared each of the three audio formats and with my Sony amp set to "2 channel" mode (using only the left and right front speakers) and I could not tell them apart - they all sound magnificent. I am using a toslink audio connection to my pre-HDMI amp - and if I put it into "AFD" mode, the Dolby True HD and PCM signals will allow the subwoofer to work as well (which is good because my 6.5inch 2-way Tannoy 605's need a little help on the bottom end), but the DTS signal allows only the left and right speakers. So my first listen to the whole disc today was using the PCM signal with the amp in AFD mode (and benefiting from the subwoofer's added bass). The disc works just as easily in my ASUS laptop's HP Blu-ray/DVD/CD drive - and when using PowerDVD you can see a readout of the amount of data being processed. The PCM track is a constant 4,608kps, the DTS HD Master varying around 3,500kps and the Dolby True HD varying around 3,000 (which is still more than twice the data rate of the CD format). It's a little surprising that there's no information on or in the packaging to explain the benefits of this wonderfully effective new high definition audio format. An online search using keywords "pure audio grrr stevehoffman" will offer you a forum thread in which contributors discuss the source of these particular edits, the reason why it's not on sale in the USA, and the fact that this disc is not the same Blu-ray Audio format developed by "pureaudio-bluray" even though the front packaging includes the words "High Fidelity Blu-ray Disc Pure Audio" and the onscreen menu lists the audio format choices under the heading "Pure Audio". Still, this Blu-ray Audio disc is certainly as easy to use as a CD (easier in fact since it has its own onscreen menu), it sounds vastly superior to CD, and it is playable all around the world and on every Blu-ray player (no upgrades are required). If this happens to be the format which will be the standard for Blu-ray Audio, then the future of high definition audio is looking rosy. I'll still need to keep my Yamaha DVD player which is capable of playing back my 40 or so DVD-Audio and SACD discs. BTW: in regard to musical content on "Grrr!" - I reckon it's well worth the price for even 30 of the tracks (especially their golden era of the late 60's / early 70's).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exquisite audio ... bad UI.
*by L***N on 1 May 2013*

I'm giving this disc an unreserved 5 stars because it's an exceptional bargain and the audio quality through a blu-ray player (I used PCM audio) is exceptional. Even the early 4 track recordings sound detailed and amazing. I can easily hear instruments and voices that I'd never noticed before in the background and even complex mixes like 'Sympathy' are open and easy to resolve. This truly is how music should be heard and as far away from mp3 as a Starship is from a goose! HOWEVER: the user interface is dire. One page contains all the tracks (numerically) and the audio options. The user can use their cursor keys to navigate the tracks and options but (on my player at least) the flashing icon indicating where you are on the screen is almost identical in colour to the text and literally can't be seen under most circumstances. It really is bad! If the audio wasn't sublime then I'd have knocked a star off for the UI but the audio IS sublime so 5 stars. Oh, and the cover image is, well, unimaginative at best.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ CD joy
*by P***7 on 18 March 2026*

A brilliant collection of the Stones throughout the years. If you missed out you may have been too young. Grreat.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Grrr! (Short Version)
- Blue & Lonesome (Digi Pack)
- Honk

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