Why can't all/most recordings be this good?


Changing components this weekend (swapping out my MF Trivista 300 for a Hovland hp 100/Bel 1001 Mk V fronting Meadowlark Blue Heron II’s), I picked some of my cd’s that had, what I consider, exemplary sound. I listened through the day & evening, marveling at the crisp, delineated, but musical sound but also began to question: Why aren’t all/most recordings done in this manner?
I am not a sound engineer nor musician. I have no knowledge of mixing, microphone placement, layering, etc. But some recordings are so outstanding in their clarity, instrumentation, and pure enjoyment that many others pale in comparison. Granted, I am dealing in only one aspect (redbook cd) of media, and only with a single genre of music. And I certainly didn’t compile an exhaustive list of recordings; just ones I listened to of late. I would certainly like to add to the list and hear other’s opinion.

Lenard Cohen Live in London, 10 More Songs
Rickie Lee Jones Rickie Lee Jones
Aaron Neville Warm Your Heart
Chris Izak Baja Sessions
Allison Krause and Union Station Live
Govi No Strings Attached
farmdoc
CDs which are mastered for radio/ipod are usually compressed and can sound awful. Some artists are motivated this direction others to top sound. Engineer is directed by label or artist.
Lou Reed's Perfect Night in London is amazing. Best sound quality of any rock CD I have (and I have over 600).
Because they are, for starters, compressed. Maybe a new labeling requirement should be whether they are or not compressed. Often, if you compare an issued Cd againist the same music on an SACD, the difference will leap at you.

Lastly, some engineer's do it better, with perhaps Steve Hoffman being the tops. He is doing Nate Cole for SACD, worth checking out.
Larry Carlton - Greatest Hits Rerecorded
Gordon Goodwin - Big Phat Band (any of them)
Jimmy Buffet - JVC XRCD Songs you should know by heart
Allison Krause - New Favorite (SACD)
Neil Young - Prairie Wind; Live at Massey Hall
James Taylor - Live
John Mellencamp - Life and Death
Roy Orbison & Friends - Black and White Night
I suspected some were just stamped out for mass production and others were directed by the artist(s) to have a quality, audiophile flavor. Mlauner seems to agree. Will check out L. Anderson, don't have any of her work. Appreciate the names of the higher quality engineers, Shadorne; these are the guys doing the mixing and arranging of the final product, right?
Good suggestions on other cd's to try.