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The Ten Years After SDE-exclusive blu-ray now is now re-available

Second edition back in stock and ready to ship

Ten Years After / A Space In Time blu-ray audio

I’m pleased to inform everyone that the second run of No 7 in the SDE Surround Series – Ten Years After’s 1971 album A Space In Time, is now in stock and available to order.

The original production run of 1000 sold out in a matter of days back in January, so we clearly underestimated demand! As before, this Blu-ray Audio is only available via SDE and is packed with great content, as follows:

  • New Dolby Atmos Mix
  • 5.1 Mix (DTS HD-Master Audio 5.1)
  • 1973 Quad Mix (DTS HD-Master Audio 4.0)
  • 2023 Chris Kimsey Stereo Mix (48/24)
  • Flat transfer of the Original 1971 Mix (48/24)

The Quad Mix corrects the channels which were inadvertently switched (front to back) on the 2012 DVD (which came with a vinyl LP). The brand new stereo mix is by original producer/engineer, Chris Kimsey, using transfers from the original two-inch multitrack tapes. Chris’ work on the stereo mix was the basis for the new Atmos Mix.

This second edition has the words ‘second edition’ just above the barcode on the back, to differentiate from the first edition. There are 1000 available, although be aware that 200 have sold in the last hour, so it doesn’t look like these will last long (again). Don’t miss out a second time!

A Space in Time blu-ray audio is a collaboration between SDE and Chrysalis Records. This item is available to ship immediately and comes with a free, collectible SDE Surround Series slipcase. You can order via the SDE shop using this link or via the ‘buy button’ below.

EU SHIPPING NOTES: If you are ordering from the EU please be aware that that goods may be subject to import VAT when they arrive from the UK. The prices the SDE shop charge you do not include VAT
TECHNICAL NOTES: This blu-ray audio contains no video. It requires a blu-ray player. Decoding the Dolby Atmos mix requires a Dolby Atmos-certified soundbar or a Dolby Atmos-compatible AV Receiver/Amp. The Dolby Atmos mix will ‘fold down’ to 5.1 or stereo if a Dolby Atmos decoder is not detected.

Tracklisting

A Space in Time Ten Years After /

    • A Space in Time
      In the following versions:
      1. Dolby Atmos Mix
      2. DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
      3. 1973 Quad Mix (DTS-HD Master Audio 4.0)
      4. 2023 Stereo Mix by Chris Kimsey (48/24)
      5. Flat Transfer of the original stereo mix (48/24)
      Track listing
      1. One Of These Days
      2. Here They Come
      3. I’d Love To Change The World
      4. Over The Hill
      5. Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock ‘N’ Roll You
      6. Once There Was A Time
      7. Let The Sky Fall
      8. Hard Monkeys
      9. I’ve Been There Too
      10. Uncle Jam

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53 thoughts on “The Ten Years After SDE-exclusive blu-ray now is now re-available

  1. Hi, Paul, I didn’t receive the Suede Blu-ray, but I did get Dylan. I got an notification e-mail with Dylan that I didn’t get with Suede. I sent you an e-mail, but didn’t hear back. I suspect you never got it because sometimes Google sometimes blocks my e-mails. I cancelled through paypal and re-ordered it, along with 10 years after. I hope this works out and I didn’t inconvenience you too much.

      1. Sure, sorry for the inconvenience. Is there a way to PM you instead of having this discussion publicly? I think you are not getting my e-mails.

          1. Between my hosting company and your store person, I think everything is straightened out. Thanks for your help. I am really looking forward to my disks.

  2. I spoke to Beth Orton at an in-store event last year about the potential of a 30th Anniversary release of the rare Superpinkymandy in 2023. The idea wasn’t dismissed and I have confidence that Paul could persuade Beth and William Orbit to come on board with an SDE Blu Ray release.

  3. Hey Paul and SDE fans!! Loving all the releases thus far! Collection is looking great – apart from one thing! Are there plans for a slipcase for ‘Concert for George’? Makes the collection look a little lop-sided! x

    1. Paul has previously mentioned that the reason that George Harrison was #6.5 was because there is no slipcase for it. I believe permission was not given to print one.

  4. Given all the requested listings of albums to be given a Atmos up grade by a number of people …. I think it’s safe to assume that any album will be
    Appreciated …. Maybe we should list albums that we don’t want such as anything by Black Lace or The Cheeky Girls ……
    Is this a better idea Paul?

  5. For the amount of people supposedly begging for a reprint im shocked its not sold out since the first edition sold out almost instantly.

      1. I wouldn’t expect a second run of Gilbert to be signed. Looking at the numbers (750) for Gilbert, I would think some of us who are collecting all of Paul’s series did miss out – for comparision I believe The Hurting was 7000, and Dylan was 5000. Partly in my defense, Gilbert was #3 and I wasn’t committed to buying them all back then, so I hesitated too long.

      1. Two months ago I attempted to get the Gilbert O’Sullivan one through Discogs, but it was a scam – the seller had no copies and their account was closed within a day of my purchase. Currently, through the second-hand market, the cheapest available is 4x what I would have spent (including shipping) had I bought it when released through theSDEShop. Luckily there is a guardian angel (many thanks!) who has solved my problem and next month my collection will be complete (barring any pre-orders, of course).

  6. Any new blu-ray announcements coming soon?
    A great addition to future releases would be a dedicated stereo & atmos master without exhaustive use of dynamic range compression + the vinyl master.

    Added to my wishlist:

    • Human League: Dare
    • Depeche Mode: Memento Mori
    • Caroline Polachek: Desire, I Want to Turn Into You / Chairlift
    • Everything But the Girl: Temperamental, Walking Wounded
    • The Cure: Disintegration, Three Imaginary Boys, Faith, Seventeen Seconds, Head on the Door, Pornography, Kiss Me, Wish
    • Arlo Parks: Collapsed in Sunbeams + My Soft Machine
    • Tears for Fears: Tears Roll Down best of, Everybody Loves a Happy Ending, Elemental, Raoul, Songs from the Big Chair
    • PJ Harvey: To Bring You My Love
    • Portishead: Dummy
    • The Cardigans: Long Gone Before Daylight
    • China Crisis: 3 first albums (must be wonderful, as the deluxe cd’s already sound incredible)
    • Chris Rea: The 2019 remasters + Original Master (Auberge, The Road to Hell,…)
    • Talk Talk
    • Grace Jones: Hurricane + Hurricane Dub
    • Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes + Sun Giant EP
    • OMD: Organisation, History of Modern, English Electric, Archictecture & Morality
    • Primal Scream: Screamadelica
    • Blondie: Parallel Lines (2022 Remaster)
    • Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, Tango in the Night
    • Dire Straits
    • Roisin Murphy / Moloko
    • Goldfrapp / Alison Goldrapp (Seventh Tree, Head First, Felt Mountain, The Love Invention)
    • Suede: Autofiction
    • Beabadoobee: Beatopia
    • Leah Weller: Freedom
    • Hatchie: Giving the World Away
    • Taylor Swift: Midnights
    • Paolo Nutini: Last Night in Bittersweet
    • The War on Drugs
    • Fontaines D.C.
    • Khruangbin
    • Propaganda: A Secret Wish
    • Harry Styles
    • Bleach Lab debut album
    • Nilüfer Yanya: Painless (audiophile remaster)
    • Faye Webster: I Know I’m Funny Ha Ha + Car Therapy Sessions EP
    • Jonathan Jeremiah: Horsepower for the Streets, A Solitary Man, A Good Day
    • Michael Kiwnauka
    • Lo Moon (with son of David A. Stewart & Siobhan Fahey)
    • Dave Gahan’s daughter album
    • Richard Ashcroft: Acoustic Hymns
    • The Verve: Urban Hymns
    • Kate Bush: The Kick Inside, Never for Ever, The Dreaming, Hounds of Love, The Sensual World
    • Enya: Watermark, Shepherd Moons
    • St. Vincent: Daddy’s Home
    • Pearl Charles: Magic Mirror + next album
    • Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: Raise the Roof
    • David Bowie
    • Bruce Springsteen
    • Olivia Rodrigo: Sour
    • Lorde: Pure Heroine
    • Lana Del Rey: Born to Die deluxe
    • Nancy Sinatra + Nancy & Lee reissues
    • CHVRCHES
    • Donald Fagen: The Nightfly
    • Wolf Alice
    • LCD Soundsystem
    • Daft Punk
    • Dua Lipa: Future Nostalgia
    • Grandaddy: Last Place
    • London Grammar
    • Birdy new album
    • Air: Moon Safari
    • Cat Stevens
    • Nick Drake
    • more to come….
      1. If I may be allowed to make a couple suggestions of my own, one thing the Tubular Bells Blu-ray has shown me is a willingness to bring older 5.1 mixes on to new formats (the 2009 Mike Oldfield 5.1 mix originally being on DVD). That said, is it possible that Avalon by Roxy Music (and the 2015 Steven Wilson remix of the debut while on topic) and Boys And Girls by Bryan Ferry (both released with 5.1 SACD mixes by Bob Clearmountain) could be future releases in the series (even if they were .5 releases like Concert For George)? And seeing how successful Tubular Bells was, could Hergest Ridge and Ommadawn be further additions to the series in their respective 50th anniversary years with new David Kosten Atmos and stereo mixes, the 2010 Oldfield 5.1 mixes, the quad mixes and original stereo mixes included?

      2. How much can you take?

        On top of my wishlist is Caroline Polachek’s new album, which sounds pretty good for a modern album.

        I don’t know about the source material of the album. On Qobuz (download) and Apple Music (stream), it’s both 44.1-24.

        Maybe it was recorded at a higher bit rate?

        Would love to have this at 88.2-24 / 96-24 stereo + vinyl master + dolby atmos + Steven Wilson Remix. On blu-ray off course.

        It’s a modern record, but it’s definately something for this format.

        Second choice, Depeche Mode’s “Memento Mori”, with the 96-24 file from qobuz + a more dynamic master + Vinyl Master + Dolby Atmos Mix + (Steven Wilson Mix)

        Third choice: Goldfrapp’s Seventh Three, Felt Mountain; Head First: new dynamic master, steven wilson stereo and dolby atmos remix

        Fourth choice: Fleetwood Mac: Rumours including 2004 remaster, Steve Hoffman 45 rpm remaster, original album master + dolby atmos mix

        5) both Arlo Parks albums with decent mastering + vinyl master + vinyl master

        And off course Revolver by The Beatles and Grace Jones Hurricane!!!!!

        More to come, here’s another wishlist:

        01) Siouxsie and the Banshees,
        02) Elton John (Don’t Shoot, Elton John, Honky Château, Madman, Yellow Brick Road)
        03) The War on Drugs: 3 latest studio albums + Live Drugs
        04) CCR: Dolby Atmos + previous Steve Hoffmann master and latest Miles Showell vinyl remaster
        05) The Shadows: 20 Golden Greats
        06) OMD’s Sugar Tax (forgot this one in previous post)
        07) Van Morrison: Moondance & Astral Weeks
        08) Kacey Musgraves: Golden Hour (if soundquality is good enough, great album, but sounds very ‘processed’)
        09) Haim: if source material permits, the original albums are heavily compressed (Day & Age butchered)
        10) Bat for Lashes
        11) ABBA: if source material permits, the latest CD Album Box Set sounds ok
        12) more Depeche Mode
        13) SADE: boxset The Complet Album collection + The Best of (1994) + 2 official live concerts
        14) Tina Turner
        15) The Best of Roxy Music 2003 sacd
        16) Tori Amos classic albums
        17) Dum Dum Girls: Too True
        18) Chromatics: Kill for Live
        19) Cliff Martinez: Drive + The Neon Demon soundtracks
        20) Angelo Badalamente: Twin Peaks Soundtrack + Julee Cruise: Floating Into the Night
        21) Melody Gardot
        22) Beach House albums if source material permits
        23) CHVRCHES: especially Every Open Eye + new album?
        24) Jessica Pratt: Quiet Signs, On Your Own Love Again
        25) new Birdy album
        26) Arctic Monkeys (AM)
        27) Fontaines DC: Dogrel & Latest album
        28) Lady Gaga: Chromatica (purple disco machine remix as bonus)
        29) Katy J Pearson: Return
        30) Matt Berninger: Serpentine Prison
        31) Hazel English: Wake Up!
        32) Japanese Breakfast: Jubilee
        33) The Kinks: from Face to Face to Lola
        34) Last Night in Soho soundtrack
        35) Lindsey Buckingham 2021 solo album
        36) 10,000 Maniacs: In My Tribe
        37) Leon Bridges: Bad Bad News
        38) Tracy Chapman: S/T
        39) John Mayer: Sob Rock
        40) Bob Marley
        41) Joy Division: substance + albums / New Order: Substance + albums
        42) Yazoo: Three Pieces
        43) Blue Öyster Cult: Agents of Fortunes
        44) Tina Turner Live in Europe 1988
        45) Guns n Roses
        46) Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell I/II
        47) Taylor Swift: Evermore, Folklore, 1989, Lover, Midnights 3am edition (to reach a younger demographic)
        48) Dua Lipa: Future Nostalgia (standard album + house remixes)
        49) Courtney Marie Andrews
        50) Kylie Minogue: Body Language
        51) Mike Oldfield: Crises

  7. Bam, ordered!! Interesting that this is a Second Edition, not ones from the first run that may have been cancelled, regardless I’m not missing out again, to keep the complete collection intact…the only title I have not ordered yet is the George…I will once every recent title ordered has arrived…speaking of, I got #8 the Dylan…I guess my Mike Oldfield “Tubular Bells” bundle was shipped already or soon to be?? I did order via Amazon that Def Leppard “Drastic Symphonies” deluxe with the BluRay as well…and on an unrelated note, and no one’s been talking about it surprisingly, ordered my bundle (sort of, items separate) of Girls Aloud’s 20th Anniversary of their debut album “Sound Of The Underground”, out on 6/16…the 3CD set, the green vinyl, the picdisc vinyl & group Tshirt…almost got the “No Good Advice” shirt but not sure if anyone will “get it”, the 3CD is $20 cheaper on the site than Amazon US & shipping on the whole bundle was only 9 bucks, which with 2 vinyls, the 3CD and the shirt, is a great deal!!

        1. I’m waiting for an announcement of a few extra copies of TB to be available and thought I’d missed that window of opportunity, that’s why I was momentarily concerned.

  8. Ordered. Again. Just in case. These exclusives are the central piece of my collection these days. I listen to them every day. As Im writing this, Im listening to Tubular Bells in Atmos. Total heaven. Thanks for delivering time & time again.

        1. Agreed. It’s an amazing album, their best, I think. I wish the Blu-ray had instrumentals too. I’m looking forward to hearing this one. I missed out the first time round as I with such a limited run I didn’t want to take a copy from a real fan.

          1. And I’m also very happy to have found a CD box of the 10CD edition 1967-1974 in BookOff here in Paris for an impressively cheap 20 euro, brand new…

        2. I’d like to see a rerelease of the deluxe cd with all 3 bonus tracks. Well, that and a Blu-ray announcement for another Tears For Fears album that hits its 30th anniversary this coming Wednesday. But I’ve mentioned that elsewhere.

      1. If there’s a second edition of The Tipping Point, please add the stereo mix and vinyl master … all albums from TFF are high on my wishlist, including Tears Roll Down and Rule the World (7″ version of Shout replaced by long version). Only blu-ray missing in my collection is Gilbert O’Sullivan :(
        Bought this week the Sylvie Vartan cd + blu-ray audio combo from Amazon France, hasn’t been mentioned on this site, 2022 release.

        1. Sylvie Vartan might be a bit niche for SDE-readers outside the French speaking world…

          As Paul already said, there has been a second edition of ‘The Tipping Point’ – i should know because i own one – so i wouldn’t put my hopes up too high for another run if i was you.

          I missed out on Gilbert O’Sullivan and Ten Years After on a voluntarily basis (though i’m not sure one can call that ‘missed out’ then…) but involuntarily missed the deadline for ‘Tubular Bells’ (partly because i waited for a ‘last chance’ post that never came), so a second run of this one would be appreciated even if i already own the Deluxe Edition of TB featuring a surround mix on DVD.

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