The Cream "Wheels of Fire" for rock, Ray Brown "Solar" for jazz, "Swan Lake" or "Espana" for classical. I'm sure there are even better but, these came to my mind first.
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I use this disc anytime I setup a sub...not the type of music you asked for but worth owning even if only for it's deep bass as a test cd, although I do like the music on this cd because it's fun! (Archetype: original pattern or model; a (collective) unconscious pattern of thought. Tribe: group, family, community. Archetribe: an instrumental project that blends numerous universal world-beat/ambient elements to produce an accessible fusion of sounds & influences) Pick it up here if you want: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005UCBK/002-4518496-2515206?v=glance&n=5174&s=music&v=glance Dave |
I'm afraid this is not a truly practical recommendation, because it's hard to find, but for the desirable combination of speed and bass energy I like to use "Le temps passé" from Michel Jonasz' "La Fabuleuse Histoire de Mister Swing" (WEA). This track gives you a chance to check rhythm with the lows while there's not much else going on. For the really low bass, of course, no bass guitar track is adequate. I think you have to go with organ music for that, perhaps the Saint-Saens organ symphony. |
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