Name a couple of HOLY GRAIL LPs


I have none for lack of experience. The best sound I ever heard was a Classic Records 45rpm version of Louis Armstrong singing St. James Infirmary.
kublakhan
"Destination Moon" by the Ames Brothers. Recorded 1958 on RCA Victor living stereo.....I listen to this album at least 2 times a week...great recording and great music.
Never see anyone mention the Ames brothers but those guys could harmonize!
Out of all the high fidelity records I have heard the very best come from the 50's to mid 60's....mush better than todays audiophile recordings. IMO.
I'm very fond, and have a special place for my Mo-Fi Emerson Lake, and Palmer Tarkus, and Trilogy LPs. Great clarity. I guess it's the "ear" of the beholder. Mark
Drubin,

occasional tape saturation from Pierre riding the level a bit hard. Live to 2 track with no mixer.
The UK and US first releases of "Fragile" mastered by George Piros are stunning.

Tremendous dynamics and clarity.