Just to clarify my "hint". If you go to a concert and are impressed with how note for note perfect the artist is then that is a very good indication of what one might expect on vinyl. I was not speaking about a live recording.
A great example of this is Neil Young. In my experience his concerts are nearly perfect. Studio time for "the man" is very minimal and it shows in the recordings. Contrast this with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Their concerts are generally not very acurate compared to the recordings. Stills is the biggest culprit live because of the tendency to add a latin flare to the songs we all know so well. The rest of the group seems to harmonize with the way the song should be sung rather than what Stills is doing. CSN&Y were notorious for multiple sessions to cut a disc. It shows in the vinyl pressings with a lack of depth, dynamics, etc. I have no inside knowledge but I guess this was a source of frustration for Young and therefore he was a "sometimes" player.
The Eagles are a great example of superb live music and very high quality vinyl pressings. I hope I have cleared up any confusion regarding my recommendations. My hope was to read of other great generic pressings that perhaps I don't own.
Happy Listening,
Patrick
A great example of this is Neil Young. In my experience his concerts are nearly perfect. Studio time for "the man" is very minimal and it shows in the recordings. Contrast this with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Their concerts are generally not very acurate compared to the recordings. Stills is the biggest culprit live because of the tendency to add a latin flare to the songs we all know so well. The rest of the group seems to harmonize with the way the song should be sung rather than what Stills is doing. CSN&Y were notorious for multiple sessions to cut a disc. It shows in the vinyl pressings with a lack of depth, dynamics, etc. I have no inside knowledge but I guess this was a source of frustration for Young and therefore he was a "sometimes" player.
The Eagles are a great example of superb live music and very high quality vinyl pressings. I hope I have cleared up any confusion regarding my recommendations. My hope was to read of other great generic pressings that perhaps I don't own.
Happy Listening,
Patrick