I picked up "The Yes Album" on blu-ray audio this week. Haven't been able to listen to it yet, but doing a little more research as I had to imagine this had to be released on another hi-res audio media as well. Found that it also had a release on DVD-Audio. Funny thing is, the blu-ray and DVD-A are from the same company, Panegyric, released the same year and have all the same extras and mixes.
The Yes Album - Panegyric DVD-AudioThe Yes Album - Panegyric blu-ray AudioThe only difference of course is that the hi-res stereo mixes and 5.1 mixes are 24-bit/96khz Meridian Lossless Packing on the DVD-Audio while the blu-ray are 24-bit/96khz LPCM (both surround mixes are DTS, but MLP DTS on DVD-A and DTS HD Master Audio on the blu-ray.) One can easily come to the conclusion that they're from the same master.
I was thinking of also picking up the DVD-A version to compare, but it costs more than twice the blu-ray audio release these days, and I can't justify that purchase.
Panegyric has apparently released a few other albums "simultaneously" on DVD-A and BRA (all from Yes):
Yes - Close to the Edge DVD-AYes - Close to the Edge BRAYes - Relayer DVD-AYes - Relayer BRAYes - Fragile DVD-AYes - Fragile BRA (getting an occasional error when that page loads)
Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans DVD-AYes - Tales From Topographic Oceans BRA(notable difference on this one is that the stereo mixes say 24-bit/96khz MLP on the DVD-A, but 24-bit/192khz DTS-MA on the BRA. Odd since DVD-A supports 192khz stereo)
The company also released King Crimson's "In the Court of the Crimson King" on both
DVD-A and
BRA but those were 10 years apart, so no telling if they used the same master (I would assume not, with that kind of time span between them.)