McCoy Tyner’s 1970s album Sama Layuca sounds great to me even today -- I use the CD as a demo disc when friends come over. The title tune is a showcase of percussion sounds and wonderful playing. It may not sound quite as pristine as an audiophile-label release; but unlike many such releases, the music is well worth listening to. |
Sound Liaison´s new series of " One Mic Recordings" are outstanding. I think they are in a class of their own. Latest release is Reinier Voet and Pigalle44 but the albums with Carmen Gomes and the Feenbrothers are equally stunning. https://www.soundliaison.com/http://
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Clark Terry "Portraits". SACD. Music and sound to die for. Terry's trumpet images to the right of the right speaker! Great disc to help you assess the quality of your system set-up. If that trumpet isn't tightly focused and coming from the right wall of the room adjustments to system set-up are needed. |
Try: The Big Band Hit Parade on Telarc (515760Y), CD from 1988. Features Brubeck, Calloway, Severinson and more. Erich Kunsel and the Cincinnati Pops provide the orchestra. It's my go-to acoustic test CD for horns and I love all of the tunes on it. David Sanborn timeagain on Verve (440 076 155-2) SACD from 2003. It's the only SACD with a 2 channel track that really takes advantage of the SACD format. I haven't tried the multichannel on it and thought the Red Book track was not so much of a much. That said, the tunes are great and it is comparatively recent. Happy listening! |