What is the best sounding vinyl?


Please post your recommendations.

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klimt

echo R.R. some nice Dallas Wind Symphony, Frederick Fennell, “Pomp & Pipes” gotta love that organ in that hall. The Meyerson in Dallas is a great acoustic and quite lovely setting. Also “Crown Imperial” . These are probably niche recordings but with familiarity, 46 years and many at this venue some emotions can be sensed heard?! “TesTaMeNT”   in the final product. 

"Muddy Waters, Folk Singer" on MFSL is one of their best for pure recording quality. Any of the Linn Selekt albums; I have the Carole Kidd album.  

Sheffield Lab is about the best vinyl recording I’ve ever heard.  The original vinyl from the late 70’s is getting harder to find.  A company called Nautilus recorded some very good stuff.  Look for titles “The Three” & L.A. 4 Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte”  I worked in a HiFi store in the 70’s that sold Direct to Disk & Japanese pressings.  I sold a lot of equipment using Dave Grusin’s Discovered Again recording.

@seymour-krelborn  couple Jazz albums: The Blues and The Abstract Truthfeatures many great Jazz musicians together:  Bill Evans, Roy Haynes, Eric Dolphy, Oliver Nelson, Paul Chambers, Freddie Hubbard.  If you like piano I highly recommend a phenomenal album by Ryo Fukui - Scenery - Track 3 called Early Summer and the whole album is great.

I can only comment on record labels that are current and still producing records like  Intervention Records and Speakers Corner Records out of Germany. 

Also, the Dave Rawlings and Gillian Welch owned Acony Records/Woodland Studios. 

And of course Analog Productions.