Most Challenging CD


What is the CD that most puts your system to task in your collection?

My best is, Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker," by the Kirov Orchestra, conducted by Valery Gergiev. This CD has it all, huge bass passages, giant crescendos, sharp horns and interwoven dynamics.

Yes, I know, there are lots of CDs that show all these attributes. There is one thing on this CD that I have never heard on any other, a real loud gun shot.

Sure, some 1812 Overture discs have real cannon fire. They just aren't as powerful as the gun shot on this Nutcracker disc. This report is a CRACKPOW!!!!!!!!

Ok, what do you have that tests your system like no other? I am not really interested in test discs. I have those and they aren't as good, besides being boring.
muralman1
Dafos, Mickey Hart et al

Mickey Hart, Airto*, Flora Purim - Däfos
Genre:
Jazz, Latin
Style:
Afro-Cuban
Year:
1983

Tracklist
Dry Sands Of The Desert 5:05
Saudacão Popolar 5:12
Ice Of The North 1:20
Reunion 5:10
Subterranean Caves Of Kronos 2:12
The Caves Of Däfos 3:55
Passage 10:55

Versions
Title Format Label Cat# Country Year
Däfos (12", Album) Reference Recordings RR-12 US 1983
Däfos (CD, Album) The World, Rykodisc, 360° Records RCD 10108 US 1989
Däfos (CD, Album, 20 ) The World, Rykodisc, 360° Records RCD 80108 USA & Canada 1989
Geoffkait, did you know one of those Dafos recordings are selling for $125 on Amazon?
Dafos is a wonderful recording, but I don't really find it's particularly "challenging". It is very well recorded. I was listening while cooking this evening on my Squeezebox Boom and it sounded great even on that relatively mediocre component. It has great dynamic range, is stark, organic and beautiful...but all those things are fairly easy to do justice to on a well-assembled and set-up system. It's actually a great recording to show off a system with. If you don't mind that the disk is not gold, you can get a copy for around $22 also on Amazon.
Dafos IMHO has its most lasting quality in the cut with the crashing bass drum. When your system replicates the sound in one of the cuts on side two, I forget which, clearly for what it is, not just a big unmusical sound, you're well on your way to having, at a minimum, a system with excellent bass response.
Portishead "P." Levels too high, overdrives everything.

AFAIK, Portishead has not put out an album called "P" (I believe they've only released four full-length albums so far). There are no singles titled "P" either. Did you mean their latest album, "Third"?