What are songs where people or instruments sound closer to you?


So stereo separation is relatively easy but what are some songs/albums where the singer seems closer to you. So we all can see the Beatles on stage with Ringo in the back, Paul on the front left, George in the back right and John in the front right. 


What music would you all suggest where you can hear both the left / right separation and the front / back separation?  I hope I’m making myself clear.

Thanks.

JD

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I should have been more specific. there may be multiple recordings out there. the one I like is Hitting the Jug, Gene Ammons, on Boss Tenor, Rudy Van Gelder remaster.

@carlsbad 

LOL,  I was just trying to edit my response asking you which version. The Gene Ammons/ Rudy Van was the first one on the list and is wonderful!  I seem to like everything Van Gelder studios name is on.

Thanks.

@curiousjim 

Try songs from Speak of the Devil and Heart Shaped World. There are some close-up vocals on both of them, and very well recorded too.

@curiousjim I’m trying to understand how I can get depth without stereo imaging?

Back in the mono days you can easily hear a lot of depth in a good recording. Distance to the microphone is one way they did that, also using reverberated sound. Not sure what other tricks they used back then. 

Lyle Lovett - Church on Joshua Judges Ruth is another great one. Lyle and 'the preacher front right and left. A wide layered band, Francine Reed's vocals behind Lyle on the right, four or more other background vocalists far back. 

Also a great tune with a hilarious lyric! Cheers,

Spencer