Best sounding albums in your collection . .

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Taggart666

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Re: Best sounding albums in your collection . .
« Reply #120 on: 23 Dec 2023, 11:54 am »
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Miney

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Re: Best sounding albums in your collection . .
« Reply #121 on: 31 Dec 2023, 12:21 am »
Found an unopened Clearly Classic pressing of The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet in one of my crates… wow what an exceptional listen.

Some googling informed that all prior pressings actually play at a slower speed than was recorded, which this 2002 remaster corrected.

Hmmm… need to compare to my London version.

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Re: Best sounding albums in your collection . .
« Reply #122 on: 3 Jan 2024, 02:39 pm »
Quincy Jones, “ The Dude
Bob Dylan , “ John Wesley Harding” 1968
Lots more but these are on top of my play list at the moment

Zuman

Re: Best sounding albums in your collection . .
« Reply #123 on: 4 Jan 2024, 12:16 am »
Just received "A Prayer for Andrew," a brand-new pressing from Newvelle, from trumpet player Ron Horton.
It's sonically stunning and a great recording for showing guests what vinyl can do.

theflattire

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Re: Best sounding albums in your collection . .
« Reply #124 on: 7 Jan 2024, 05:35 am »
Two stand out:
Dire Straits Love Over Gold
John Mellencamp Lonesome Jubilee

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Re: Best sounding albums in your collection . .
« Reply #125 on: 7 Jan 2024, 10:39 pm »
Flowers in the Dirt by Paul McCartney
Boomtown by David and David
Lost in Sound by Yusef Latif
Google
Stereophile Records to Die For
Absolute Sounds Holy Grail recordings.
If I Could Only  Remember My Name  by David Crosby made both lists.