Favorite poorly-recorded albums


I'm listening to Candy Apple Grey by Husker Du right now. Great album; sounds like it was recorded at the bottom of a well. Pretty typical for Husker Du. I read somewhere that it was intentional.

Do you have albums that you keep coming back to despite poor recording quality?
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Doesn't every record that was recorded at Rundgren's Bearsville Studios sound like junk? Like they use a DAT machine and a Radio Shack mike.

Then again, there is truth in adverstising, all you have to do is listen to Rundgren's "Sounds Of The Studio" off of "Something/Anything". He pretty much gives you the blueprint for all of the garbage that you will get to hear. Ya gotta love it!
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame ( pretty bad )
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire ( even worse )
Yngwie Malmsteen with Japan Philharmonic ( terrible )
The other two are:
Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal ( pretty bad )
John McLaughlin/Paco de Lucia/Al di Meola - Passion, Grace&Fire. Acoustic guitar masterpiece but that digital recording of 1981 sucks big time. What a shame.
Indeed, Todd may be god, but he's a tin-eared god at best. All of the Utopia LPs are simply terrible recordings. My personal favorite is 'Adventures in Utopia' which is a fantastic bunch of tunes rendered nearly unlistenable by the screechy sound quality. As far as XTC's Skylarking is concerned, the recent 45 RPM remaster by Andy Partridge really brought this Rundgren hatchet job to life for me, fixing much of the terrible mastering EQ.
it may be useful to distinguish between really incompetent recordings and technically proficient recordings which may sound bad. for example, i don't like much of mitchell froom's or daniel lanois's stuff--too slick or too stylized--although they both work with great artists and know what they're doing. in general, i think the producer's role should be to capture the essence of the artist, not to give the artist the trademark sound of the producer.