Jennifer Warnes: The Hunter Boxstar/Cisco CLP 7063
Ray Charles and Betty Carter QRP/ABC Paramount ABCS-385 (though not listed wonder if this was recorded, as was Ray Charles Live by the renowned Wally Heider)
Lou Reed: Transformer Speakers Corner RCA LSP-4807
Ray Charles Live in concert QRP/ABC Paramount ABCS-500
Guys you are right, the Jimmie Lee..'Remember Me' is on APO... I had just finished listening to the RR jazz sampler in HDCD and got the two a little confused....BTW, the jazz sampler is also GREAT Not quite as great as the Jimmie Lee CD-- but close.
APO and Reference Recordings are two great quality record labels, without a doubt.
...Blues and Classical music respectively.
* And [HDCD] encoded CDs from the Reference Recordings record label sound great when played by a CD or DVD/Blu-ray Universal player (or even through a pre/pro, or, God forbid me, a receiver) with an HDCD digital decoder/filter.
Jennifer Warnes: The Hunter Box Star Records CLP7063
Gabor Szabo: Gypsy '66 Impulse AS-9105 (SC reissue)
Gerry Mulligan Quartet: What is There to Say? ORG 111 (45 rpm) If you don't have this, call your fave record dealer yesterday. Don't miss this one. Everytime I listen, it sounds better and better
ELP: Brain Salad Surgery (wanted to hear this album as forgot "Toccata" was ELP's interpretation of Ginastera's PC/4th Movement!) Atlantic SD 19124
LOL i hadnt heard it in years either. been going through boxes of CDs that were in storage before the wife and i got hitched. the dining room table is covered with piles of CDs i hadnt seen or heard in years. i forgot how many MFSL, DCC, XRCD, etc audiophile pressing i had - the shocker was finding out what people will pay for them on ebay.
the FF4 is great music and demo quality. it sounds analog and deserves the Chad treatment (45 rmp lp). wasnt released on vinyl previously.
Gerry Mulligan Quartet: What is There to Say? ORG 111 (45 rpm) If you don't have this, call your fave record dealer yesterday. Don't miss this one. Everytime I listen, it sounds better and better