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I haven't read the entire thread, so it is likely this has been mentioned already. I like Neil Young's "Live at Massey Hall 1971". I think it has a great sense of space and the recording quality is, IMO, quite excellent. Neil and a guitar or piano. The guitar has some wonderful body to it, but sadly the piano is not rendered as well. His voice is captured brilliantly, though. I highly recommend it. -Michael
I am listening to Lucinda Williams : Live @ the Fillmore and I am loving it. Understand, my system is not A-list at the moment, so it is possible that this is not an outstanding Demo of a great system. It is an excellent performance, however. Once the Orions are built I will be able to better discern it's level of excellence sonically.Michael
Well,I have listened to the Allison Krauss & Union Station DVD..in 5.1 and 2 ch and the overall performance was very, very good. I since then bought two more normal redbook cd's and have listened to only one of them so far, the "So Long So Wrong" and een though I like Allisons voice, I did not think this cd overall was really fantastic as a demo, some real good cuts, but I thought the mic'ing or the engineering on this is not up to the 10 out of 10 category....
Then I listened to New Favorite by Allison Krauss and fishinbob this cd is a 5 star, 10 out of 10 recording to me.I was blown away from the first cut...and like I have said I am not a hard core bluegrass listener...but dang if it doesnt grow on you!! The Dobro (sp?) guitar on this album will make you cry its that clear, distinct and awesome.....This is one album I would not hesitate to use to show off the SongTowers.I will go back and re-listen to SLSW again but I dont recall it having this affect on me...I was slobbering all over myself with the sound quality and the content of the material... Thanks for the Allison Krauss suggestions its been a grand experience!!All the bestAlex aa
Ok,I listened to a friends demo disc and there were several cuts that were really outstanding. I didnt have the playlist, but got it last night, thanks BobM/lonewolfny42!One of the tracks had a female jazz singer that sounded familiar but I honestly did not know who it was.It turns out to be a Diana Reeves, singing "Feeling of Jazz" and the 'band' was great.This cut is from Wynton Marsalis's "The Magic Hour".This track to me is a very good demo track, the instruments and placement is excellent.I do not have any Wynton Marsalis material or Diana Reeves, but I did get a copy of "The Magic Hour" and am looking forward to listening to more of this soon!All in all this one song / cut is AWESOME.Demo material for sure!All the bestAlex aa