I often describe how I listen to music as being "intentional" and that it is never something I use as background noise. If I am cooking or doing some sort of project, I might put on a favorite playlist using my phone, but when I turn on my audio system, the intent is to listen to music and nothing else.
Your suggestion about really exploring a recording resonated with me, especially since the other weekend, while my wife was out with friends, I decided to listen to the (ahem) 4 different recordings I own of Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debby." I have the two 45 versions (the Riverside and the UHQR) plus the recent Craft reissue and another earlier release. Each one has a different feel and empty. In the end, the UHQR was the one I found most satisfying, followed by the Craft version.
Seriously geeky? Absolutely. But it was an interesting experiment and one I can imagine repeating with other albums where I have multiple versions.

