If you wanted to impress someone, which track?


Let's say a bunch of your friends are at your house, and they want to hear your "audiophile" system.

If you could only play one track, which would it be?
mrkoven
"I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Bill Frisell on his "East/West" Great cut. If you've not purchased the CD, buy it. There is much to enjoy.
Something from my first pressing copy of the Doobie Bros "Minute By Minute" has slacked a jaw or three.
I find that older uber familiar tracks that the subject has heard countless times via radio waves (but probably has never owned in ANY format) heard on vinyl can be impressive. Heck, it still does it for me!
Take something that was typically heard as low fidelity AM radio fare back in its heyday.

"Aquarius" by The Fifth Dimension is one example that comes to mind.

OR even things like "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by The Monkees or "Winchester Cathedral" by those New Vaudeville dudes or "Oh Babe What Would You Say" by Hurricane Smith.
Kurt_tank wrote: To be honest, I always prefer that my friends who come over and want to listen to my system, pick their own music. I have found that people tend to be more excited listening to music they know and love, rather than somebody else's favorites.

Indeed! Of course, they have to choose from what I have!

Kal