Songs that make your system sound AWSOME!


Looking for songs that make you go WOW that sounds incredible. Songs that you demo you system with. List your system components as well.

My system
Audio Note P4 mono blocks 
Audio Note M6 pre amp
Audio Note 3.1 dac
Bryston bdp 2 streamer 
Linn LP12 with Denon 103 mc
Tannoy MG12's

Songs 
Classical Gas /Mason Williams
G. Benson/God bless the child
Unchain my heart/Joe Cocker
Crazy on you / Heart
On the dunes/ Donald Fegan
Georgia/Michael Bublé

 
128x128pkvintage
Its not the song. Its the recording. Nilsson Coconut will blow your mind. So will Tom Petty Don't Come Around Here No More. In Your Eyes. Or just about any White Hot Stamper. Or if you haven't discovered those yet there's always Born in Time, the last song on the 45 of Jennifer Warnes' The Well. But really, for most people anything I put on sounds awesome.  https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367
When I play Born in Time though, its just not fair.
Here are a few that come to mind...

Steve Miller - Wild Mountain Honey
Edgar Winter - Frankenstein
10CC - I’m Not In Love
Bassnectar - Music Is The Drug
Emerson Lake and Palmer - Still... You Turn Me On
Grateful Dead - Estimated Prophet
Hall & Oates - She’s Gone
Far East Movement - Like a G6
Jamiroquai - Feels So Good
Joe Walsh - Life’s Been Good
Little Feat - Skin It Back
Gregory Porter - Liquid Spirit
Rickie Lee Jones - Show Biz Kids
Roger Waters - The Ballad of Bill Hubbard
Rush - YYZ
Santana - Singing Winds, Crying Beasts/ Black Magic Woman
The Cars - Hello Again
Yes - Long Distance Runaround

These all sound great with my Fisher receiver and Bose speakers.
  • Looking for a Home, Keith Greeninger & Dayan Kai (startlingly good recording)
  • Villalobos and Lodebauer, Recat (pings sound around your room)
  • Shelby Lynne, Little Bit of Lovin’ (very well recorded; initial few seconds will amaze you)
  • Jacintha, And the Angels Sing (bass and vocal, especially)
  • Brian Bromberg, Saga of Harrison Crabfeathers (bass!)
  • Nordic 2L classical recordings (any of them)
  • Dire Straits, Follow Me Home

That entire Annie Lennox album. Medusa is very good production wise. 

Sole fantastically produced pieces of music have been shared here. I am going to check many of them out. 

Thanks alot


I have a roomful of choices that would qualify, but to keep it short, "AJA" by Steely Dan, and "The Nightfly" by Donald Fagan. I see that the OP is looking for songs. Any song on either album qualifies.
Famous Blue Raincoat (album and song) Jennifer warnes
Ancient Fennell Cleveland symphonic winds
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which issue of Medusa do you have. While I love the music, on mine, the cuts mostly suck
these have stood the test of time for me. 
Albums: 
Rodney Crowell—The Outsider
Rosanne Cash—Rules of TravelMarcie Wasilewski Trio—Spark of Life 
Harmonie Ensemble—Henry Mancini: Music for Peter Gunn 
Tracks:
Gerry Mulligan—Chelsea Bridge (Gerry Mulligan meets Ben Webster) 
Clifford Jordan—Lush Life (Live at Ethel’s)
Mary Chaplin Carpenter—Come On, Come On