I'm trying to get some idea of the CD's out there that are well recorded to enhance my listening. My system is very revealing and as many of you know the recording can make or break how it all sounds. My tastes vary across the spectrum and go from rock to folk to classical. I welcome your suggestions. Thanks. Dave. My top 3 recordings (mainstream) are
1) Barenaked Ladies - Gordon 2) Norah Jones - Come Away With Me 3) Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales
PAT METHENY GROUP - Letter from Home BELA FLECK & FLECKTONES - UFO TOFU HARRY POTTER SOUNDTRACK - J. Williams/London Symphony Orch. ANDRES SEGOVIA, REMASTERED SELECTIONS - Sony
Recently I was very surprised to hear how good the AC/DC remasters sound. Was not expecting that. Let me throw out a few that most of you probably never of.
Gino Soccio Greatest Hits Masters of Reality {Ginger Baker is on Drums} Herb Alpert Definitive Hits {20 bit master with tube equipment. And Al Grey Live at The Bluenote on Telarc.
Here are three recent live CD recordings with excellent sound and performances: Bruce Barth -Live at the Village Vanguard Dr.Billy Taylor- Live at IAJE, NY Benny Green & Russekk Malone - Jazz at the Bistro
I've had really good luck with the CDs from Putamaya, www.putamaya.com. All of them I have purchased have been excellent, though they specialize in obscure world music. A very nice alternative to the mass market crud.
Keb' Mo' - Slow Down Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat Diana Krall - Live in Paris Patricia Barber - Cafe Blue Patricia Barber - Companion Particia Barber - Verse Sting - All This Time Sting - Soul Cages Branford Marsalis - Trio Jeepy Ry Cooder/Ali Farka Toure - Talking Timbuctu Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now Any XRCD disc
Many others but these are the ones I can recall from my collection while sitting on the Desktop
You do not need just good sounding CD's, you have to like the music as well to really appreciate the quality sound. You have to get engrossed!
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