Your Top Audiophile Demo Tracks


List five of your top audiophile tracks that you would show off your speakers .Think of it this way.  You go int a shop to demo new speakers.  Within that hour or two what tracks do you use. I have a pair of Golden Ear Triton Two's paired with a SVS SB-3000 sub.

 Yeah, I like Satisfaction from the Stones but I'm talking about pristine recordings that are so good would probably sound good on my old eight track deck. Shows how old I am! I have so many but here are five instrumental tracks that highlight all the frequencies from the lowest notes GE active subwoofers reproduce to those wonderful highs of the folded ribbon tweeter. I am a semi professional drummer so I like to play these types of tracks at near live levels. Probably 90 - 95 dB. I know not good for the ears but my listening sessions at that level are kept short. Plus GE speakers can handle the headroom without distortion.
Not in any particular order:

1. The Golden Dolphin - Marco Minnemann Incredible drum sonics
2. Justice's Groove - Stanley Clarke Beautiful bass tone
3. Alone in the City - Chris Botti That trumpet, so clear from the HVFR tweeter
4. Personal Power - Wolfgang Schmid - Everything here, tight bass, well recorded drums, and that sax!
5. American Tango - Weather Report - Wait for the keyboards to come in
So much music-so little time!
wweiss
mahgister

Thank you! I had never heard of Kenneth Wheeler before. Beautiful clear trumpet sound.
By favorite trumpet tune is - Trumpet Tune in D Major by Michael Murray on Telarc label. Make sure to play it loud - at least 85dB - 90dB which is realistic trumpet levels.
Frinz Reiner Rimsky-Korsakoff  Scheherazade No. 4 The Festival at Baghdad, The Sea, Shipwreck
Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain

Bill Evans At the Montreux Jazz festival (SIde 1)

Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd Jazz Samba E Luxo S 6

Vinyl LP analog source.

wweiss,
Re:Trumpet Tune in D Major by Michael Murray on Telarc label.
What is the name of the album?
Looking for a Home by Keith Greeniger and Kai Dayan
Recat by Richard Villalobos and Max Lodebauer
Just a Little Lovin' by Shelby Lynne
Babylon Sisters by Steely Dan
Opalesque by Ralph Towner and Gary Peacock

And
Poinciana by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack Dejohnette (live in Paris)
(La) finta giardiniera, movement: Geme la tortorella by Regula Mühlemann: Mozart Arias

Not showing off at home, but take CD's to listen in a store, primarily to listen to speakers. (don't take LP's), you do not know if their TT system is setup correctly, CD will send the same thing everywhere you go.

1. Rebecca Pidgeon's voice, mentioned above, is pure, let's you know right away about highs/mids balance, not much imaging revealed

2. Casandra Wilson's voice tells you a lot more about upper bass and midrange. Blue Light Till Dawn album. Terrific Imaging from fabulous musicians. Solid center image of her voice, verify no frequency variations l to r.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Light_%27til_Dawn

3. Duet: Enough is Enough (no more tears) by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer, the blending and distinction of their individual voices is incredible.

https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tVP1zc0TDMyM7csK7M0YPQSSM3LL03PUMgsVoCwAJ-YClU&q=enoug... 

4. War of the Worlds, incredible range, and specifically to hear Richard Burton's voice. You can readily tell if it's right or wrong.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Wayne%27s_Musical_Version_of_The_War_of_the_Worlds

5. Friday Night in San Francisco, 3 World Class Guitarists play together

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_Night_in_San_FranciscoJohn Mc

Best Imaging Test: Side 2, tracks 2 and 3. My LP beats my CD, but you need a CD version to rule out any misalignment of TT, then use it to refine your TT, it is a great help refining anti-skate

6. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox's Voice and Dave Stewart's sound/imaging variations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Dreams_(Are_Made_of_This)

7. Andreas Vollenweider, White Winds, A Sonic Feast

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Vollenweider