Your Go to CD to Impress


Friends come over and inquire why you would spend so much money on a stereo system, what is the CD you load up? For me,

Patricia Barber  ---Café Blue

Dead Can Dance-Into the Labyrinth


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Dvorak, "Symphony No. 9" (the "New World Symphony"), Jascha Horenstein conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Chesky CD31.  Recorded in 1962!

Chopin, "Piano Sonata No. 3, Opus 58," Hyperion Knight, pianist, Wilson Audio WCD-9129.

Both are out of print but probably findable.

Regards,
-- Al
 
I once made a mix CD for my wife which turned out to have some great tracks for auditioning speakers.  Some of the better ones:

Sweet Dreams--Patsy Cline (amazing arrangement/production)
Here in the Dark--Taj Mahal
Save the Last Dance for Me--Aaron Neville
I Dream of Jeannie/Danny Boy--Joan Baez (great one for voice repro)

  Dire Straits Communique  is a good one.
  The Eagles Hotel  California
   Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Depends entirely on the genre of music that appeals to the skeptic / news listener.

if it's pop or classic rock then it's Dire Straits -- Brothers in Arms -- BUT especially the XRCD pressing. 


If I can't get a specific song, artist or genre, I like to ask whether they want to hear something they may of heard before or something that they've probably never heard before. Surprise me could get you the Kamikaze Ground Crew, Danny Gatton, or maybe the Amazos.