Lots of good recordings from all eras. In general, I really like material from 1950's into early 60's, still using tube equipment in recording studios. The way some of these recordings sound so real, palpable, with ease, sense of relaxation. The most analog like digital gets.
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@esputnix - regarding your statement
Mainly older recordings, many of them with clicks and pops, that fade into oblivion once the music starts. They are mainly tracks that centers around a vocalist(s) that have ethereal qualities supported by superb musicianship, all captured by sound engineers that really know their craft, to bring you a very life like representation of what was being recorded. Artists like:
There is a simplicity and rawness about their music that makes me return to them again and again and the harmonies of Jethro Tull and Steeleye Span are inspiring - many modern artists could learn from them Few artists today have that same impact - perhaps Ed Sheeran is about as close as it gets. There is one Diana Krall album that brings her into my listening space, complete with piano. It's amazing what a good system and a glass of Single Malt can do :-) These are the artists that I return to over and over, because they make their music interesting each time I listen. I'm sure there are many others. Regards - Steve
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