mary_jo I appreciated your tribute to Morricone. For my taste he was one of the best.
I'll draw attention to my favorite among his works, "The Mission". It was not only well suited to the film and music I never tire of, but, dare I admit, as an audio hobbyist that became one of my best (most revealing) audition recordings.
1. My LP is wonderfully recorded with natural instrumental tonalities.
2 The album includes a broad variety of music, from symphonic and choral to simple acoustic pipes and percussion.
3. It offers wide dynamics and very good bass extension.
4. The soundstage is huge, extending outside the speakers.
5. It's fun!
But a caution. A few audio buddies heard it on my system and were impressed enough to buy the CD. Sorry, no comparison to the LP.
I'll draw attention to my favorite among his works, "The Mission". It was not only well suited to the film and music I never tire of, but, dare I admit, as an audio hobbyist that became one of my best (most revealing) audition recordings.
1. My LP is wonderfully recorded with natural instrumental tonalities.
2 The album includes a broad variety of music, from symphonic and choral to simple acoustic pipes and percussion.
3. It offers wide dynamics and very good bass extension.
4. The soundstage is huge, extending outside the speakers.
5. It's fun!
But a caution. A few audio buddies heard it on my system and were impressed enough to buy the CD. Sorry, no comparison to the LP.