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NO system I have ever owned can overcome the utter disgust that this recording overwhelms me with, upon every listen.
My vote for a terrible recording is anything by Diana Krall. Sure its stands up and says, "hey notice me" but it is really a pathetic overabundance of close mic'ing that leads to a syrupy artificial sound.
My vote for a terrible recording is anything by Diana Krall. Sure its stands up and says, "hey notice me" but it is really a pathetic overabundance of close mic'ing that leads to a syrupy artificial sound..
...I wanted to provoke some thought so I threw out a non-convential bad recording which is truely bad but for non-orthodox reasons.
I think though if you base a good recording on what gives a realistic rendition of a live performance, Diana Krall recordings are pretty far from it.
Rage Against The Machine's self title and Evil Empire and not what I would call poor recordings. They are not amazing, but they are pretty decent. This was discussed in the rock and roll for an audiophile topic. However The Battle Of Los Angeles sounds awful, extremely compressed etc...I wonder if compression is always at fault and in what way... I think some people that mix are just assholes and cut sound off to early because there "is not much there to even hear".