hi Guys, thanks for playing. this is tough as i could have easily listed 50. Half my collection is classical but i am going to focus on pop and rock since i play it more often when trying out new stuff. Great list Arvin as i like all those, but mine are on silver discs as my trusty 37 year old Oracle/SME/Clearaudio does not get a lot of use. Jafant: which recording of DOFP as i never heard one sound great though i have always loved that album?
1. James McMurtry-too long in the wasteland. great songs and great recording. the last cut is a total hoot and a real good test of a system's ability to place lots of vocals in space.
2. Kim Ritchey-Rise. she is such a great but quiet artist.
3. Yello-One Second: totally fun. the first cut alone makes it worth having.
4. Mark Knopfler-Sailing to Philadelphia. his duet with James Taylor is so great.
5. Speaking of JT. Hourglass (preferably in SACD if you can find it). cut 4 will bring down the pictures on the wall if you can reproduce what is going on there.
1. James McMurtry-too long in the wasteland. great songs and great recording. the last cut is a total hoot and a real good test of a system's ability to place lots of vocals in space.
2. Kim Ritchey-Rise. she is such a great but quiet artist.
3. Yello-One Second: totally fun. the first cut alone makes it worth having.
4. Mark Knopfler-Sailing to Philadelphia. his duet with James Taylor is so great.
5. Speaking of JT. Hourglass (preferably in SACD if you can find it). cut 4 will bring down the pictures on the wall if you can reproduce what is going on there.