Best Hi-Res Audiophile Downloads Top 3


1. Carmen Gomes Inc., Thousand Shades of Blue( Sound Liaison)
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2. Doug MacLeod, There's a Time (HD Tracks)
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3. Keith Jarret, Live at the Blue Note(ECM/HD Tracks)

I actually think that maybe the new Sound Liaison album from Andre Heuvelman, After Silence also could be no.1 or 2,but one album per label is maybe enough.

What is your top 3 ?
kefas
The new One Microphone recording with
Reinier Voet&Pigalle44 https://www.soundliaison.com/index.php/515-reinier-voet-ballade-pour-la-nuithttp://
 has received a five star review in Audiophile Style;
"These guys and this recording just rocks. Pace, rhythm, tone and soundstage are just off the charts. The precise placement of all four of the musicians perfectly matches the photos of the sessions. The balance of all four instruments is darn near perfect. As you can no doubt tell, I am a huge fan of this recording. It is one of the best in terms of recording quality I have ever heard."

Highly recommended indeed.
Check the new DXD sampler from Sound Liaison as well.
Especially the One Microphone recordings are very impressive.
Ideal for speaker placement:
https://www.soundliaison.com/index.php/536-sound-liaison-dxd-music-samplerhttp://
The best Lute cd sound ever recorded to my knowing with a french lute repertoire of the highest order and one of the best audiophile recording I know of by itself...If you know some better recording than that please tell me... The youtube address is only a guide, dont listen to it there …

You will listen the subtle " spiralling harmonics of each note" and this is an infinite pleasure,no other recording can make that so audible...

If your system is very good you will not be able to listen any other cd for a while...If you dont hear the "spiralling harmonics of each note" the level of noise in your system is too high, or your system need serious upgrading...

Rolf Lislevand "la belle homicide"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKuEBKPxvh0&t=93s
Here is one more;
Bach On The Lute

The first in a series of four must-have recordings exploring the lute music of J.S. Bach.

The benchmark against which other Baroque lute recordings are measured, this Nigel North's Bach series remains popular. North applies his encyclopaedic knowledge and instinctive flair for the lute, to the transcriptions and arrangements of works for violin and cello by J.S. Bach, a practice started by the composer himself who frequently re-scored existing pieces if a work for lute was required. The Violin Sonatas and Partitas, renowned for their technical difficulties and requirement for depth of musical expression, are beautifully rediscovered. North sensitively presents a distinctive orchestration of these pieces which intriguingly emphasizes the subtle Italian influence of these works.



https://www.linnrecords.com/recording-bach-lute-volume-1