Establishing a common analog listening bias


Maybe it is possible to establish a widely accepted common ground in terms of listening bias by choosing and agreeing on 10-30 LPs all readily available new to all audiophiles for decent price.
If all listening tests and personal comments regarding the sound of components and systems in the various threads and posts would refer to any of these LPs mainly, everyones comments and experiences would much easier be understood by their fellow Audiogoners.

How about an "Audiogon baker's double-dozen"?

This would create a solid ground for all of us.

How do you think about this ?
dertonarm
Oh yes,
the one's been kicked about in the "Killing sibilance..." thread,
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1245595534
and is well distributed. Doug's using it as some sort of test LP.
The Eagles' "Hell freezes over" ('Tequila Sunrise', 1st Track on side 2) was brought on by Raul he's using it as a test LP (but the 2nd track on side 2, 'Hotel California'), it's their 2nd last album and also available.
A.
Sounds good to me.
The Eagles album would have been one of my suggestions in the Rock/Pop department anyway.
Is this list limited to common album pressings, or are Reference Recordings or Acoustic Sound and other "premiere" labels also to be included? Same question for 45RPM vs 33RPM?

I ask because some of my premiere/specialty recording disks are just absolutely stellar and completely blow away my more common records. Two particularly come to mind:

88 Basie Street
Ray Brown Trio - Soular Energy

As for the more common albums I would recommend:

many by Cat Stevens
Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries
Friday Night in San Francisco (McLaughlin, DeMeola, DeLucia)

Bob
Hi Bob,

as far as I am concerned, I am fine with every suitable record which is READLY AVAILABLE NEW and to everyone.

Thanks, D.