Pindac, if you are referring to copper foil in oil capacitors, especially those marketed under the Jansen (sp?) or AN name, I have found them to be unreliable when asked to tolerate voltages that are "high" in a tube circuit, but well within their stated ratings. Thus there is no excuse. I have had two catastrophic failures, and now I don’t use them. In a solid state design, where voltages are much lower and way below the voltage rating, perhaps there is no danger. Otherwise, yes, they sound good.
The Z foil resistors I believe are the same as the TX2575 resistors I mentioned, I think. I associate them with Vishay and used to call them "nude Vishay" resistors. Somehow Texas Instruments markets them at least in the US. Historically, I think they are like Vishay S102 resistors which have/had a plastic casing around the resistive element. Turns out they sound much better "nude". But very expensive.