Peter Gabriel - So, Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms, Roxy Music - Avalon, Steely Dan - Aja, Alan Parsons - Tales of Mystery and Imagination.... believe it or not the first side of the Xanadu Soundtrack.
There are some here in which I am in complete agreement, and others with which I scratch my head and wonder... I like Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, but it doesn't sound very good.
The best sounding Pink Floyd LP is Animals Supertramp Crime of the Century Alan Parsons Turn of a Friendly card, I Robot, and Tales of Mystery and Imagination all sound great Queen A Night at the Opera Bob Dylan Oh Mercy - sounds darn good especially for Bob Dylan
Post production-nothing even comes close to "Thriller". The term engineered can mean different things to different people. Example: the final product from the early Beatles released in the US in stereo are terrible. The actual recording, mixing, and post production (mono) is well done. If you truly enjoy a recording the producer has a great deal more to do with the final sound. People like Phil Spector, Quincy Jones, Don Was, etc.
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