What songs/albums/artists actually sound worse when played through audiophile systems?


As much as audiophile equipment has elevated my enjoyment of music on many levels, there is some great music that just sounds worse than it used to when I had a cheapo system.  My number one example is the artist Ariel Pink (and the Haunted Graffiti).  His album Before Today is one of my all-time favorites, but played on my SET amp w/ Chord DAC and Klipsch Forte IIIs, it just sounds harsh/bad.  I know that my system is very revealing, and I love that about it, but damn, I may have to get a crappier secondary system to enjoy some great low-fi music again.

What songs/albums/artists are painful to listen to through your audiophile system?
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What songs/albums/artists are painful to listen to through your audiophile system?

~~~~Diana Krall~~~, all of her cds, unlistenable, as they sound ~~Fake~~
Now that i have my Jadis Defy all modded out,,, now i can hear things never heard  previously. DK's cds now sound wayyy overed modded, EQed, computerized, modulated,, tinkered with,, just one word ~~Fake~~
I can't stand listening to any of her cds now. 
Sophie Milman is yet another over tinkered with modern recording gadgets,,,But at least I can bear Milman's recordings,,but not Diana's. sadly her music is wayyy too modern sounding = Fake/,a  fraud, /a  big fat  lie. 
She should have requested her record engineers , record her muisc as in the 1960's style, pure, natural, that is to say~~ Authentic. 

n80: thanks for that brief discussion about dynamic range compression. Clearly this is a factor in hifi listening pleasure and pain. As you mentioned, the Wikipedia entries related to this were very informative. 
I also think it is an under considered factor. As far as I am concerned (with my very limited experience) DR is the most important initial consideration for source quality. A hi-res file of a highly compressed recording is just hi -res noise to my ears.