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You have some fun research ahead of you! The quick answer is yes - there are labels that manufacture with an emphasis on Audiophile quality; however, availability of specific artists, genre, and recordings on those mediums becomes an issue. There are plenty Miles Davis remasters from original tape to go around; but if you are a Kenny G fan - you may not be happy with what is available.
To add to the complexity - licensing rights can affect availability by ensuring the product is unavailable on certain labels. Add to that the fact that the recording engineer has his or her own focus when recording an artist. Once that recording is completed - there is nothing you can do about the finished product on the master tape which can't be cleaned up after the fact.
As you dive deeper in fine Audiophile equipment specificity of artists may become less important because good equipment has a way of allowing you to appreciate all types of Music.
To get you started on your way with research - here are some websites that have valuable data concerning Audiophile quality:
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/i-was-expert-witness-quincy-jones-vs-estate-michael-jackson-law...
https://www.hdtracks.com/music/label/index
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/a-short-survey-of-audiophile-record-labels-tas-197-1/
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/aad-add-and-ddd.154924/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMXNg5eKuX4
https://www.mofi.com
https://www.sheffieldlab.com
You have some fun research ahead of you! The quick answer is yes - there are labels that manufacture with an emphasis on Audiophile quality; however, availability of specific artists, genre, and recordings on those mediums becomes an issue. There are plenty Miles Davis remasters from original tape to go around; but if you are a Kenny G fan - you may not be happy with what is available.
To add to the complexity - licensing rights can affect availability by ensuring the product is unavailable on certain labels. Add to that the fact that the recording engineer has his or her own focus when recording an artist. Once that recording is completed - there is nothing you can do about the finished product on the master tape which can't be cleaned up after the fact.
As you dive deeper in fine Audiophile equipment specificity of artists may become less important because good equipment has a way of allowing you to appreciate all types of Music.
To get you started on your way with research - here are some websites that have valuable data concerning Audiophile quality:
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/i-was-expert-witness-quincy-jones-vs-estate-michael-jackson-law...
https://www.hdtracks.com/music/label/index
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/a-short-survey-of-audiophile-record-labels-tas-197-1/
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/aad-add-and-ddd.154924/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMXNg5eKuX4
https://www.mofi.com
https://www.sheffieldlab.com