If you would like a fine example of how an LP should be recorded and mixed find "Breaking Silence" by Janis Ian. Reading the back bottom of the cover regarding microphones and recording/mixing techniques makes my pusle race. It is an album of great music although the lyrics are rather depressing. The good news is the lyrics are easy to ignore.
Assuming you are looking at used LP's and wondering what to buy in a generic pressing there usually isn't much help. A good hint: if an artist is excellent "live" then less help is required in the recording process. Some of the very early stereo LP's are excellent.
Here are some used pieces of vinyl I would recommend for both the quality of the recording and the music:
Stardust by Willie Nelson
Any Dire Straights
Laid back by Greg Allman
Rickie Lee Jones self titled
The Soul Of A City Boy by Jesse Colin Young
Will O' The Wisp by Leon Russell
Any Karla Bonoff
Diamonds & Rust by Joan Baez
The Best Of Nancy Wilson
Any Steely Dan
Any Supertramp
Will The Circle Be Unbroken by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Various Artists
Pure Gold by Duke Ellington
Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan
Any Alan Parsons Project
Still Crazy After All These Years by Paul Simon
I hope this helps. I hope to see more of such recommendations in this thread.
Happy Listening,
Patrick
Assuming you are looking at used LP's and wondering what to buy in a generic pressing there usually isn't much help. A good hint: if an artist is excellent "live" then less help is required in the recording process. Some of the very early stereo LP's are excellent.
Here are some used pieces of vinyl I would recommend for both the quality of the recording and the music:
Stardust by Willie Nelson
Any Dire Straights
Laid back by Greg Allman
Rickie Lee Jones self titled
The Soul Of A City Boy by Jesse Colin Young
Will O' The Wisp by Leon Russell
Any Karla Bonoff
Diamonds & Rust by Joan Baez
The Best Of Nancy Wilson
Any Steely Dan
Any Supertramp
Will The Circle Be Unbroken by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Various Artists
Pure Gold by Duke Ellington
Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan
Any Alan Parsons Project
Still Crazy After All These Years by Paul Simon
I hope this helps. I hope to see more of such recommendations in this thread.
Happy Listening,
Patrick