Which Record makes your system shine?


Hey All, 

Been a while since I posted anything and I hope I am posting in the correct category.

So, just curious, which Vinyl Record, do you feel makes your system shine and display it's full potential?

OR, put another way, which record or records would you put on if you wanted to show off your system to someone who has not heard or seen it before?

Of course we know, not all records sound the same but for me I feel (at least on my system), it's the record: "Temptation" by Chantal Chamberland - Evosound Records

Carpenters: The Singles (forgot to check the record label).

On the other hand, I have James Taylor Greatest Hits on Vinyl and that record just sounds a bit veiled to me.

It's funny how one record can sound great and another, not that it sounds bad but just doesn't seem to have that crispness or openness to it.

System at the moment if you're wondering:

- Vincent SV-500
- Mofi Studio Desk w/Hana SL MC
- Martin Logan Motion 40 Speakers
- Sim Audio Moon 110lp V2 Phono
- Cardas Cabling

jay73

Very rare album done by Andrew Gold under the name The Fraternal Order of All, "Greetings from the Planet Love".  Here's a portion of a review:  "In 1997 Gold embarked upon a nearly one-man project he called The Fraternal Order of the All. Crafting some 20 original (but deliciously derivative in the best possible way) tracks, he made Greetings from Planet Love.  The album, released – like much of Gold’s post ‘70s material – on a small indie label, inevitably sank without a trace.