WHAT RECORDINGS MAKE YOUR SYSTEM SHINE?


I love Natalie Cole's Take a Look and Diana Krall's Love Scenes Track 11 My Love The finger snap and stand up bass blows me away. What recordings do you listen to when you want your equipment to shine? Also looking for great recordings that have great acoustic sounds? Thanks Greg
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Sheffield Labs, 'Track & Drum Record'(DTD).
Sheffield Labs, 'I Got The Music In ME'(DTD). Crystal Clear, 'San Francisco Ltd'(45RPM, DTD). Analogue Productions, 'Folk Singer'(45RPM, 200g). Sheffield Labs, 'Growing Up In Hollywood Town'(DTD). Nautilus, 'Dreamboat Annie'(1/2 speed mastered). ORG/VERVE, 'Diana Krall Live In Paris'(45RPM,180g). Columbia, 'Take Five' & 'Time Further Out'(original, early pressings).
Reference Recordings Copland 3rd symphony
Eva Cassidy-Live at blues Alley
Kitenko-Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony
Alan
* Antonio Forcione & Sabina Sciubba - Meet Me In London (NAIM Records)
* B-Tribe - 5
* Dead Can Dance - Into The Labyrynth (Mo-Fi reissue)
* Dead Can Dance - Spiritchaser (Mo-Fi reissue)
* Cassandra Wilson - Glamoured
* Sade - Lover's Rock
* Keiko Matsui - The Road
* Mussorgsky - Pictures at An Exhibition (Dorian Recordings)
* Michel Petrucciani - Trio In Tokyo
Allman Brothers "Second Set".... acoustic Elizabeth Reed.
Sonny Rollins..... "Way Out West."
Joni Mitchell......anything
Eva Cassidy..... "Live @ Blues Alley."
Rob Wasserman......."Duets."
Frank Sinatra......"Live at the Sands."
Nils Lofgren......."Acoustic Live."
Muddy Waters....."Folk Singer."
Neil Young......"Massey Hall."
Bill Evans....."Sunday @ the Village Vanguard."
Patricia Barber.......anything
Jerry Garcia and Dave Grisman......"So What."
....and about a million other of my favorite records.