Here is a great track to test your system!

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Spirit

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Here is a great track to test your system!
« on: 9 Feb 2007, 10:45 pm »
If any of you have a chance to get hold of this track it really can make or break your system:
Artist:  Bozzio, Levin, Stevens
Title:   Duende
Awesome recording up and down the bandwith.

DonnieW

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« Reply #1 on: 9 Feb 2007, 11:18 pm »
If any of you have a chance to get hold of this track it really can make or break your system:
Artist:  Bozzio, Levin, Stevens
Title:   Duende
Awesome recording up and down the bandwith.

Why do you want us to break our systems? 

It's because you broke yours isn't it?  Well... I'm not falling for that one.

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« Reply #2 on: 9 Feb 2007, 11:24 pm »
If any of you have a chance to get hold of this track it really can make or break your system:
Artist:  Bozzio, Levin, Stevens
Title:   Duende
Awesome recording up and down the bandwith.

Why do you want us to break our systems? 

It's because you broke yours isn't it?  Well... I'm not falling for that one.
Oh, you thilly thilly boy!
No, I did not "break" anything!
It is just an awesome track.
If I had broke my system I would have been very  :oops:

DonnieW

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« Reply #3 on: 10 Feb 2007, 12:19 am »
Hmmm... could this be a thread for suggesting great test tracks?  I know there are plenty of those, but this one could capture the interests of us GTA audiophiles - who have really diverse interests in music, believe me I know.

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #4 on: 10 Feb 2007, 01:14 am »
Well then, I'll add my picks to get this thread growing.
Took a listen to a sample of Spirit's suggestion and it sounds really good.  Some monster 80s musicians too!

I like to use:
Boss Brass, "Riffs I Have Known" (Our 25th Year)
Steve Earle, "Here I Am" (El Corazon)
Denzal Sinclaire, "The Art of Living" (Denzal Sinclaire)
Keith Jarrett, "Meaning of the Blues" (Standards vol.1)
and the oddball track, Public Enemy, "Your Gonna Get Yours" (Greatest Misses)

Looking forward to selections from the group.  I always find great, new (to me) music from threads like this!

Spirit

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« Reply #5 on: 10 Feb 2007, 02:48 am »
OK dudes:
Anything on the Narada label, such as Jesse Cook.  Well recorded CDs, mostly instrumental.
Nils Lfgren - Keith Dont Go (Live)

aerius

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #6 on: 10 Feb 2007, 04:04 am »
The Mood Mosaic 3 - The Sexploitation  You can find the album on moviegrooves.com, I'm not linking to it for reasons which should be obvious.   aa  Also available on vinyl.  8)

Ok, seriously now, I more or less just go with the mood, but there are some artists who always remain on the list; Tori Amos, Cowboy Junkies, The Tea Party, and Natalie MacMaster.

After the last listening session hosted by MKOM, Tori Amos' Winter EP is sitting at the top of my list, I knew it was pretty good before, but had no idea how good.

Alex_K

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« Reply #7 on: 10 Feb 2007, 08:26 pm »
Hello

Jacintha CD: Autumn Leaves song: Moon river can be a good selection for a vocal testing

Pneumonic

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« Reply #8 on: 20 Feb 2007, 02:42 pm »
Great Topic.

For years I have been using a compilation disc that I put together for system testing purposes including songs that I am not only intimately familar with but which are of the highest recorded quality. I chose songs that stress elements of the system that are important to me. All tracks were ripped securely with EAC and then burned with Feurio on a gold CDR.

I bring this test CD everytime I go test pieces of gear.

Viola Fora De Moda - Ana Caram - Chesky
Tiden Bara Gar - Therese Juel - Opus 3
Jeeps Blues - Jazz at the Pawnshop - Prophone
Bonny Portmore - Loreena McKennitt
The Portrait - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Amanda - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Love Letters - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Danny Boy (A Cappella) - John McDermott
Ballad of a Runaway Horse - Jennifer Warnes
Comin' Back to Me - Rickie Lee Jones
Mining for Gold - Cowboy Junkies
My Baby Just Cares for Me - Holly Cole Trio
The Pony Man - Gordon Lightfoot
Way Down Deep - Jennifer Warnes
My Home is in the Delta - Muddy Waters - MFSL
Rubberbandman - Yello
The Gates of Dafos - Mickey Hart - Reference Recordings

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #9 on: 20 Feb 2007, 03:46 pm »
A great female vocal test track is the Bell Song from Lakme by Delibes.  Here is a you tube rendition but you can get it on a lot of operatic highlight CDs.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju-oCQxZ9hs

DonnieW

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« Reply #10 on: 20 Feb 2007, 05:29 pm »
A great female vocal test track is the Bell Song from Lakme by Delibes.  Here is a you tube rendition but you can get it on a lot of operatic highlight CDs.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju-oCQxZ9hs

She must have been the popular roomate  :lol:  She's got pipes and good range.

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« Reply #11 on: 20 Feb 2007, 10:23 pm »
Great Topic.

For years I have been using a compilation disc that I put together for system testing purposes including songs that I am not only intimately familar with but which are of the highest recorded quality. I chose songs that stress elements of the system that are important to me. All tracks were ripped securely with EAC and then burned with Feurio on a gold CDR.

I bring this test CD everytime I go test pieces of gear.

Viola Fora De Moda - Ana Caram - Chesky
Tiden Bara Gar - Therese Juel - Opus 3
Jeeps Blues - Jazz at the Pawnshop - Prophone
Bonny Portmore - Loreena McKennitt
The Portrait - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Amanda - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Love Letters - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Danny Boy (A Cappella) - John McDermott
Ballad of a Runaway Horse - Jennifer Warnes
Comin' Back to Me - Rickie Lee Jones
Mining for Gold - Cowboy Junkies
My Baby Just Cares for Me - Holly Cole Trio
The Pony Man - Gordon Lightfoot
Way Down Deep - Jennifer Warnes
My Home is in the Delta - Muddy Waters - MFSL
Rubberbandman - Yello
The Gates of Dafos - Mickey Hart - Reference Recordings


My mailing address is........... :)

Pneumonic

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« Reply #12 on: 21 Feb 2007, 03:20 pm »
Great Topic.

For years I have been using a compilation disc that I put together for system testing purposes including songs that I am not only intimately familar with but which are of the highest recorded quality. I chose songs that stress elements of the system that are important to me. All tracks were ripped securely with EAC and then burned with Feurio on a gold CDR.

I bring this test CD everytime I go test pieces of gear.

Viola Fora De Moda - Ana Caram - Chesky
Tiden Bara Gar - Therese Juel - Opus 3
Jeeps Blues - Jazz at the Pawnshop - Prophone
Bonny Portmore - Loreena McKennitt
The Portrait - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Amanda - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Love Letters - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Danny Boy (A Cappella) - John McDermott
Ballad of a Runaway Horse - Jennifer Warnes
Comin' Back to Me - Rickie Lee Jones
Mining for Gold - Cowboy Junkies
My Baby Just Cares for Me - Holly Cole Trio
The Pony Man - Gordon Lightfoot
Way Down Deep - Jennifer Warnes
My Home is in the Delta - Muddy Waters - MFSL
Rubberbandman - Yello
The Gates of Dafos - Mickey Hart - Reference Recordings


My mailing address is........... :)
Check your email, Sam.

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #13 on: 21 Feb 2007, 03:29 pm »
Great Topic.

For years I have been using a compilation disc that I put together for system testing purposes including songs that I am not only intimately familar with but which are of the highest recorded quality. I chose songs that stress elements of the system that are important to me. All tracks were ripped securely with EAC and then burned with Feurio on a gold CDR.

I bring this test CD everytime I go test pieces of gear.

Viola Fora De Moda - Ana Caram - Chesky
Tiden Bara Gar - Therese Juel - Opus 3
Jeeps Blues - Jazz at the Pawnshop - Prophone
Bonny Portmore - Loreena McKennitt
The Portrait - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Amanda - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Love Letters - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Danny Boy (A Cappella) - John McDermott
Ballad of a Runaway Horse - Jennifer Warnes
Comin' Back to Me - Rickie Lee Jones
Mining for Gold - Cowboy Junkies
My Baby Just Cares for Me - Holly Cole Trio
The Pony Man - Gordon Lightfoot
Way Down Deep - Jennifer Warnes
My Home is in the Delta - Muddy Waters - MFSL
Rubberbandman - Yello
The Gates of Dafos - Mickey Hart - Reference Recordings


and mine is.....:)..but seriously how do we get these tracks? I am a newbie into this area..just putting a system together recently..the only place to buy these track by track is online..but is the quality as good? since most of them are not lossless..

rick ch

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #14 on: 21 Feb 2007, 11:14 pm »
Great Topic.

For years I have been using a compilation disc that I put together for system testing purposes including songs that I am not only intimately familar with but which are of the highest recorded quality. I chose songs that stress elements of the system that are important to me. All tracks were ripped securely with EAC and then burned with Feurio on a gold CDR.

I bring this test CD everytime I go test pieces of gear.

Viola Fora De Moda - Ana Caram - Chesky
Tiden Bara Gar - Therese Juel - Opus 3
Jeeps Blues - Jazz at the Pawnshop - Prophone
Bonny Portmore - Loreena McKennitt
The Portrait - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Amanda - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Love Letters - Amanda McBroom - Sheffield
Danny Boy (A Cappella) - John McDermott
Ballad of a Runaway Horse - Jennifer Warnes
Comin' Back to Me - Rickie Lee Jones
Mining for Gold - Cowboy Junkies
My Baby Just Cares for Me - Holly Cole Trio
The Pony Man - Gordon Lightfoot
Way Down Deep - Jennifer Warnes
My Home is in the Delta - Muddy Waters - MFSL
Rubberbandman - Yello
The Gates of Dafos - Mickey Hart - Reference Recordings


Wow, looks like some great tracks.  Can I be your friend? :icon_lol:

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #15 on: 22 Feb 2007, 12:01 am »
and mine is.....:)..but seriously how do we get these tracks? I am a newbie into this area..just putting a system together recently..the only place to buy these track by track is online..but is the quality as good? since most of them are not lossless.

I can get almost all of them from my city's public library system.  I find it's a great way of discovering new music risk free, if I don't like the music I just return the discs.  With regards to quality, if it ain't lossless it's not going to be CD quality, is it good enough, who knows?

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #16 on: 22 Feb 2007, 12:18 am »
and mine is.....:)..but seriously how do we get these tracks? I am a newbie into this area..just putting a system together recently..the only place to buy these track by track is online..but is the quality as good? since most of them are not lossless.

I can get almost all of them from my city's public library system.  I find it's a great way of discovering new music risk free, if I don't like the music I just return the discs.  With regards to quality, if it ain't lossless it's not going to be CD quality, is it good enough, who knows?
Hey Aerius, How are you buddy?
which library do you go to that has CDs?

aerius

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #17 on: 22 Feb 2007, 01:37 am »
Hey Aerius, How are you buddy?
which library do you go to that has CDs?

I use the Toronto Public Library online system to reserve CDs and have them shipped to my local branch for pickup.  Every CD in every library in Toronto right at my fingertips, technology is a great thing.

Pneumonic

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« Reply #18 on: 22 Feb 2007, 02:21 am »
Vinny I own the CD's that the selected tracks originate from so it's simply a matter of me ripping, compiling and then burning them onto CD.  With the methods I use the individual songs are an exact copy of the originals.

To all those asking for a copy I don't really feel too comfortable making copies of the disc for mass distribution.  Perhaps trying Aerius' method is a viable option. It sure sounds like a neat way to hear new music. I'll have to give it a try myself. Thanks for the tip, Aerius. 

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Re: Here is a great track to test your system!
« Reply #19 on: 22 Feb 2007, 06:14 am »
Hey, no intention to get Pneumonic to become the TAAS Jolly Roger; I know I'll buy at least a few of the CDs on his list.  That's why I like threads like this, as it helps direct my purchases towards the good stuff.

At a Christmas gift exchange, one of my friends made a big multi volume 80s compilation from his collection.  Another of my friends volunteered to make sets for everyone on the multi disc burner at work.  I was the only one to turn it down because a good amount of the tracks were sourced from MP3s, my CD player won't read anything that's burned above 4x, and I just like owning discs I like playing.  They couldn't understand my rationale.  Us poor misunderstood audiophiles  :cry: