Some of us have been buying 'audiophile records' like those from Sheffield Lab, RR, Chesky, Mofi, etc. Assuming that one enjoys the music of a particular album, what are those which have lived up to your expectations in sonic quality? Mine would be:
1. Sheffield Lab - James Newton Howard & Friends, Growing Up in
Hollywood, Lincoln Mayorga and Friends (s-9)
2. RR - Tafelmusik, Dafos
3. Nimbus Supercuts - Earl Klugh - 'Living Inside Your Love', Dave Grusin -
'Mountain Dance'.
4. CBS Half Speed - Bob James & Earl Klugh - 'One on One'
5. CBS DM Mastersound (Japan) - Al di Meola, Paco de Lucia, John
McLaughlin - "Friday Night in San Francisco"
6. MoFi - Earl Klugh - 'Late Night Guitar', Johnny Mathis 'Heavenly'
7. Analogue Productions - The Guitar Artistry of Charlie Byrd (45 rpm)
8. DCC - Nat King Cole 'Love is the Thing', Byrd/Getz 'Jazz Samba'
1. Sheffield Lab - James Newton Howard & Friends, Growing Up in
Hollywood, Lincoln Mayorga and Friends (s-9)
2. RR - Tafelmusik, Dafos
3. Nimbus Supercuts - Earl Klugh - 'Living Inside Your Love', Dave Grusin -
'Mountain Dance'.
4. CBS Half Speed - Bob James & Earl Klugh - 'One on One'
5. CBS DM Mastersound (Japan) - Al di Meola, Paco de Lucia, John
McLaughlin - "Friday Night in San Francisco"
6. MoFi - Earl Klugh - 'Late Night Guitar', Johnny Mathis 'Heavenly'
7. Analogue Productions - The Guitar Artistry of Charlie Byrd (45 rpm)
8. DCC - Nat King Cole 'Love is the Thing', Byrd/Getz 'Jazz Samba'