For analog testing Flowers in the Dirt album by Paul McCartney and Lost In Sound by Yusef Lateef. For digital testing Bloodletting by Concrete Blond esp. The song Tomorrow Wendy and Pangea by Miles Davis.
I also use a number of recordings. Two of the most used are Beethoven Symphony No. 6 in F Major "Pastorale" conducted by Bruno Walter w/the CSO on SACD for strings/woodwinds and Holly Cole "Don’t Smoke in Bed" for female vocals.
The Who - Quadrophenia Side One BST - Child is Father to the Man, vintage '68 stereo release Side 2 Richard and Linda Thompson - Shoot Out the Lights Side 2 Miles Davis - Kind of Blue Side One Art Blakely and the Jazz Messengers - Caravan Side One
I always used to use "Ah Um" by Mingus to test systems. It's well recorded and has diversity of instruments, enough to test almost anything except pipe organ or full blown symphony orchestra.
I'm not sure a system should be evaluated solely on those last two.
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