When I was purchasing vinyl looking for sound I was told names who engineered the record and they always produced top notch sound.
A few names to look for include;
Glyn John’s - a few albums he engineer were The Who albums Who’s Next and By The Numbers, Eric Clapton’s Slowhand, Rolling Stones albums Let it Bleed, Exile on Mainstreet and Beggars Banquet; the Bands Stagefright, The Eagles Desperado, On The Border, The Eagles debut album white label Asylum 1972; Hrahm/Nash’s album Song for Beginners; Rod Stewart’s Never A Dull Memory and one of Led Zeppelin’s debut album
Rhett Davies engineered Dire Straits debut album 1977; Roxy Music Avalon, Manifesto, Flesh and Blood, Viva Roxy Music Live
Rudy Van Gelder - Freddie Hubbard’s Red Clay, Grover Washington’s All The Kings Men 1973, Wes Montgomery’s California Dreaming
Stephen Barncard - Brewers & Shipley’s Tariko, and Crosby Stills Nash & Young’s Deja Vu, David Crosby’s only album If Only I Could Remember My Name
Kenneth Wilkinson’s Citizen Kane Soundtrack
Bernard Herrmman - The Fantasy Film World of Bernard Herrmman and his Mysterious Film Woro album
Jazz in the Pawnshop for sure. You won’t be disappointed if you can find it.
Audio Symphony #1 and #2 both albums I use to show off my sound system
some of my top sonic albums I use to show off my system;
Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s Lucky Man
Led Zeppelin 11
Dire Straits Love Over Gold
Joni Mitchel’s Blue
America’s America
Neil Young’s Harvest
Alan Parson’s I Robot
Dave Brubeck’s Right Now
Pink Floyd’s The Wall
Santana’s Abraxas
Dave Crusin Discovered Again a direct to disc recording
Bob and Ray’s Comedy (super sounding)
any Super Disc recordings
Just a few 🙂