Great sounding CDs out there...


Hi. Hoping to share some info on well-recorded, great-sounding CDs available. I am a vinyl & digital enthusiast, and I do enjoy well-recorded CDs almost as much as good vinyl. Here are a few of my suggestions. Please pass along others:

Beck: Sea Change
Warner Brothers remasters of Fleetwood Mac & Rumours
Hope Waits
All Alison Krauss releases; especially live
Talking Heads "Special New Edition"; Warner Bros./Sire
Mark Knopfler "One take Radio Sessions";
Mark Knopfler "Sailing to Philidelphia"
MFSL Natalie Merchant "Tiger Lily"
Warren Zevon "Excitible Boy" Rhino remaster
10,000 Maniacs "Unplugged"; Elektra

These are just a few. I would really appreciate other suggestions. Thanks!
klipschking
The Other Ones "The Strange Remain" is an exceptionally good-sounding recording, especially since it was done live. This one is an HDCD disc, as are all of the Grateful Dead albums.

For that matter, GD's "American Beauty" and "Terrapin Station" are fantastic recordings...

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Robinella, "Solace for the Lonely"

Valerie Joyce, "New York Blue"

Medeski, Martin, & Wood, "Tonic"

Crooked Still, "Live"

Cowboy Junkies, "Acoustic Junk"

With Timrhu on Lyle Lovett and (to my surprise) Ani DiFranco -- both make good recordings.

John
"Wouldn't it be nice" a Jazz Portrait of Brian Wilson
"Words of a Mountain" by Wally Badarou
"All My Tomorrows" Grover Washington
"Keys to Life" Ben Tankard
"The Charmer" Charles Fambrough

I could go on but it's honey dew time!!!!
@Rcrerar

I have to disagree. I thinks it's a good sounding recording. No it's not "Jazz at the Pawnshop" but for a rock recording from that era I find it better than most.
I have to agree with Rcrerar,
Every Agualung I have heard is a poor sounding IMO. Ian Anderson has confirmed as much in interviews.
Most of Tull is better but none are "great sounding".
Regards,