"expecting to fly", the buffalo springfield song. its producer, jack neitzche, is best known for beating up neil young's ex-girlfriend, the actress carrie snodgrass. |
"The Theme from Shaft"
That's a good one!
There is a good version on one of the Stax Anthology CDs. Really sounds good!
Bohemian Rhapsody (though over-played on classic rock radio) too. |
Another choice: "The Theme from Shaft" by Isaac Hayes. Panpotting raised to an art form. |
"One Tin Soldier" by Coven? |
|
One song? "There's a Bag of Weights in the Back of My Car," by Pinebender. Just got the 2xLP of the band's "Things Are About to Get Weird," and it's just staggering. I took a few minutes and banged out a review of it that is wending its way through moderation. Demonstration-quality sonics, as long as you fancy a demonstration of a three-piece band trying to break stuff. |
Except I spelled it wrong lol |
|
I don't know about "perfect", but I really like the studio production values of the Tears For Fear video homage to the Beatles: SOWING THE SEEDS OF LOVE the high res version is much better, but here's a low res version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbvxALFWvHs |
"Take Care the Path You Choose" Richard Thompson from Sweet Warrior |
Collective Soul is surprisingly consistent in these regards throughout their catalog.
How about "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay? |
|
The Who "Who are you?" is a great studio cut. |
Good Vibrations also deserves to be mentioned here. |
K.D. Lang was a good call. Add Collective Soul's "December" and Counting Crows "Anna begins", guilty pleasure goes to Tears for Fears "sewing the seeds of love". |
The Beatles, "Dear Prudence"; Roxy Music "A really good time" |
|
kd lang, "Constant Craving" |
Ive had that Tubes LP since I was 16,very well recorded!Still sounds great, despite the lowly Turntables it has been played on in its early years."Proud to be an American" |
"Is It A Crime" Sade
"Wish You Were Here" Pink Floyd
"Woman in Chains" Tears for Fears |
The Blue Nile "Hats " and "Walk across the roof tops " lp |
Simon & Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Water, the whole album is perfectly produced.
And then there's Sergeant Pepper. Oh, and the Beatles/Martin "Love" album. Haven't heard it on vinyl but the DVD tracks, extracted and played back in hi-res with Amarra, are produced dang well. |
The Afghan Whigs "Now You Know" from Gentleman, one of the best rock records ever made. |
|
|
Poco's "Legend". Mark Knopfler's "Sailing To Philadelphia" Pat Mehteny's "Imaginary Day" Porcupibe Tree's "In Absentia" and "Lightbulb Sun" Joni Mitchell's "Court & Spark" Jennifer Warnes' "Famous Blue Raincoat"
-RW- |
Almost any song off of Steely Dan's "Aja" and/or "Gaucho" albums. |
Loggins & Messina, Pathway to Glory |
... light bulbs with shades in every room.... Ha! Funny Stuff! Fee and Spooner at their best.
The Tubes! Good stuff.
For those not familiar, here are the lyrics:
Young & Rich Lyrics by Spooner
Young and rich Everything I desire Light bulbs with shades in every room And work is play--believe me Nothing must come too hard It comes in the mail most everyday
I could respect a man who had it all and he'd toss the ball away I know I'm not that kind I wouldn't mind to have a chance thrown my way
Famous friends Big parties for me every night like tonight Am I a fool to want it all
I could respect a man who had it all and he'd toss the ball away Because you know I'm not that kind I wouldn't mind to have a chance thrown my way
Young and rich With everything I desire Everything I need in every room
With everything I desire filling every room Everything I need--and maybe some more things I don't need, you know filling every room Everything I need filling every room |