I don't really evaluate much any more, no turnover in my system for a while.
These are albums I play for friends and visitors that want to hear the stereo when they visit. Interestingly, they all have the same reaction, regardless of how much they have listened to stereos or what their musical tastes are. They always love the Stravinsky, Tony Bennett and Ella Fitzgerald and ask what the album was. They also remark something like "holographic" or "the musicians were in the room" or "they were at the concert hall".
If I were to audition a new CD player or cartridge I would use this music for listening.
- Joe Pass -- Virtuoso
- Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald -- Take Love Easy
- Ella Fitzgerald -- Let No Man Write My Epitaph
- Ella Fitzgerald -- Fine and Mellow
- Oscar Peterson -- Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
- Johnny Hartman -- The Voice That Is!
- Bille Holiday -- Songs for Distingue Lovers
- Oscar Peterson -- We Get Requests
- Miles Davis -- In a Silent Way
- Miles Davis -- My Funny Valentine
- Miles Davis -- Kind of Blue
- Chet Baker -- Chet Baker Sings
- Bill Evans -- The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album
- Stravinsky Firebird Suite, Dorati Mercury Living Presence SR90226 (Classic Records 45 rpm reissue) especially Scene II
- Frank Violin Sonata, Radu Lupu & Kyung-Wha Chung, Decca SXL6944 (London CS7171 or especially King Super Analogue KIJC-9177)
- Vaughn Williams, The Lark Ascending, Academy Of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Neville Marriner with Iona Brown King Super Analogue KIJC-9109
- Elgar: Enigma Variations, Michael Stern w/ Kansas City Symphony, Reference Recordings RR-129 (45 rpm LP)
- Elgar: Introduction and Allegro, Sir John Barbirolli w/Allegri String Quartet, Sinfonia Of London, EMI LP ASD 521
- Bach Brandenburg Concertos Collegium Aureum, Harmonia Mundi HMSK-3501 LP