Sorry Folks, I am not a huge audiophile, but damnit I know good sound. That's why I like the orb innit. I should have been less specific. It sounds good. I like it. I was happy with the album. :) Didn't mean to sound like a dumb shit and get my comment shoved back in my face. But hey, that's what this list is about too innit. Make one mistake and you sure as shit know. "if it is, it definitely wasn't done in 5.1, unless there's a SACD/DVD that's been kept secret until now." AND "While there can be some fleeting novelty in playing a stereo recording through your A/V receiver's various surround modes, it's just not how it was meant to be heard." We all have our opinions. We are free to express them. If you would like to educate the ignorant, please go into more detail and technical information to bring us up to speed with the latest audio technologies. I would like to know what true 5.1 is. I just recently upgraded from a "jam box" to a digital (gee, I hope that is the correct term) receiver and dvd/cd changer. I have listened to many orb albums with my new system and B&T struck me as one of the best separated / layered / whatever you call it. I had no clue that FFWD was good in surround or false surround or whatever. I have yet to listen to it on the new system. Peace Sorry for the rant. I would really like to know the proper settings for listening to my Orb CDs.