@llg98ljk sorry for not being clear. I agreed with you. I meant audiomen's post was strange about how much you MUST spend
Tracks that bring out the best of YOUR digital system
My faves-never fail to get toes tapping or give goosebumps. Qobuz
-Feels so good (C. Mangione)
-little by little (R. Plant)
-Do you believe instrumental (poolside)
-all night long (Lionel)
-this must be the place (talking heads)
-hang on to your love (Sade)
-rock you gently (j. Warnes)
-don’t stop me now (queen)
-lonely stranger (Clapton)
-So lonely (police)
-just like you (satin jackets)
-innocent man (b. Joel)
-in love (melosense)
silhouette (goldroom)
What are your faves?
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From the live red book of Holy Cole's It Happened One Night, I particularly enjoy the opening track, Cry If You Want To, for the sense of immediacy I get from it. I actually like the entire CD, but it is that track that comes to mind. I agree with the previous Love Over Gold post by @akg_ca , when I started buying SACDs that was one of the first ones and when I plated it, I was like, "Wow! That was good!" I like all the MFSL Dire Straits SACDs, but that one in particular and self titled I like 'extra special.' |
Full disclosure, my preamp and amps are DIY 100% analog, Digital inputs are picore player running LMS, Bluetooth ;-) That said, Steely Dan Aja, Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill Acoustic, Tracey Chapman, Nigel Stanford (Automatica and Solar Echoes) <-- By far the best sounding productions on my equipment>, Alan Parsons, S.O.S. Band, Melody Gardot, Toy Matinee.. Almost everything sounds great, but the list above really shines... |
@larryi that Vivaldi track is really good. It’s not often that my system startles me with the sound of a bassoon |
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