It’s a common symptom of narrow, but tall peaks in the mid-bass or bass. Clipping them with an EQ/DSP is often the answer.
The reason it affects some recordings but not others is because the peaks are pretty narrow, so many recordings don't trigger the bass node.
While you CAN fix this with a variety of ways, like moving a sub, speakers, bass traps and moving your listening location, these particular symptoms are easy to deal with via DSP.
Of course, other methods may give overall a better, broader solution.