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Hi John,Let me throw in my 2 cents for a reference cut: Fritz Reiner conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing Richard Strauss's Also sparch Zaranthustra -- the opening track. For those unfamiliar this strain was used in the opening scene of "2001 Space Oddessy" where the gorilla like creatures are viewing a sun rising from behind the large black monolith.Although there is a recent Hybrid SACD version, the original was one of the first dozen or so of classical stereo CD'c issued. It is perhaps a bit noisy, by today's standards but still fantastic by any standard-- especially for a recording half a century old! If it doesn't test your woofers nothing will! It starts out with at very soft 16hz note that increases in frequency and volume until it will rattle your room! This is a must have.Paul
Personally, I'd go with this one by Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻolehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1bFr2SWP1IOne things for sure a lot of people who've sung the song have died tragically young.Jim C
I had forgotten all about my Blade Runner CD. Thanks John. I enjoy reading about what you highlight here, as they are some of my favorites as well.I recently came across an excellent sounding prog. rock CD that was completely new to me although it was originally released in 1975. It is one of those recordings that will completly fill the soundstage from wall to wall and then some. It is Spartacus by Triumvirat.
As far as electronic music goes, Alan Parsons latest release was of that genre. It is called A Valid Path and is pure Alan Parsons. There are hints and ties to his previous work throughout. It is a powerful recording and a real woofer workout.
Hello John...Just above you mentioned Rickie Lee Jones (good track)....a little before that....Steely Dan. If you combined the two....you have "Showbiz Kids" from Rickie Lee Jones' album "It's Like This".YouTube link... (Heard it was hot out there....some snow... )