Well recorded records ... what are your picks?


I just finished listening to some records. No surprises, just some usuals. But, I was thinking the whole time about how well some of these records were engineered and recorded. I thought I would write about them and ask for your favorites.

I finished with Thomas Dolby -- Aliens Ate My Buick. It is so well recorded! I am drawn in and must listen to the whole album. I lose myself in this one! Rickie Lee Jones -- Pop Pop. Spin her version of "Up From the Skies" and you will know what I am talking about. Pure recorded bliss. It is magical. I had to listen to the rest of the album and was not disappointed! Dire Straits -- Love Over Gold. Title track -- unbelievable. This album is so well recorded; no wonder I have known more than a few audiophiles who have recommended it. I listened to the whole damned wonderful album! Rickie Lee Jones -- Rickie Lee Jones. How can you miss with this one. If you need to test your set-up, go with this one. It is perfect. Oh, also, I listened to "Sunday in the Park with George" tonight. It is so well recorded with depth and width. I also enjoy the music. I also spun Dire Straits -- Communique. It is not as well recorded as Love Over Gold, but that is only by a "smidgen." It is truly a gem. I love the music, and it is very well recorded.

These are my picks for tonight. More to come, of course. I am wondering what are your favorites and why? This could be a nice exchange of information on well engineered and recorded records for all of us. And, we could all discover albums and their characteristics through each other's information.

Cheers!
bicycle_man

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David Bowie - 'Man Who Sold the World'. My UK RCA copy from '73 is quite good.

Badfinger - 'Straight Up' on Apple. The U.S. pressing is fine.

Tyrannosaurus Rex - 'Unicorn'. I have a 'Replay' UK re-issue that sounds marvelous. Pre-T. Rex, the record has more of a folk/Tolkien hippie-vibe than the later glam rock.

The Who - 'Sellout'. My Japanese pressing is quiet and sounds great. 'Tommy' is also good, the German pressing being quite remarkable.

Joe Walsh - 'Barnstorm'.

Jackson Browne - 'Running on Empty'. Some great live recordings - check out the cricket on stage.

Blue Nile - 'A Walk Across the Rooftops'. Clear synth music from the Linn label.