What are the best sounding albums in your opinion?

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In no order:

D'Angelo - Voodoo
Beck - Sea Change
Radiohead - In Rainbows, Kid A, OK Computer, Amnesiac
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Soundtrack
The Meters - The Meters
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Burnin', Natty Dread
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
The Flaming Lips - Soft Bulletin
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Dexter Gordon - Dexter's Calling
Fiona Apple -When the Pawn... + Idler Wheel...
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it in People
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust, Hunky Dory
Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Tortoise - TNT
Both Zombies albums

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That's almost impossibel to answer, rock being rock, jazz being jazz, classical being classical... and then, those same "best-sounding" may not be albums I like the best.

Probably the CD remaster of the original ECM "Music for 18 Musicians" by Steve Reich.

I have been told by professional sound people that "Back in Black" by AC/DC is the finest rock album ever crafted. I can't tell. I like it, but I can't tell.

I am very fond of the way "Brian Wilson Presents Smile" sounds, but I have only heard it as an .mp3 or streaming file, and it is not fair to judge based on a compressed format.

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hmm
Steely Dan - Aja
Zappa - Joe's Garage
just for starters..

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Some of the albums I have been completely blown away because of the quality of sound and editing:

Russell Mills - Strange Familiar / Pearl & Umbra
Paul Schütze - Site Anubis (and basically everything else he's done)
Brian Eno - Nerve Net
Steve Hackett - Darktown
Peter Gabriel - Passion
Coil - Music to Play in the Dark / Moon's Milk in Four Phases
Jon Hassell - Dressing for Pleasure
Adrian Sherwood - Never Trust a Hippie
Tim Story - Buzzle
Robert Rich & Steve Roach - Soma / Strata
Nicola Alesini, Pier Luigi Andreoni & Roger Eno - Marco Polo I & II
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Peter Gabriel - So

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bluedad wrote:Zappa - Joe's Garage
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Nick Drake - Bryter Layter and Five Leaves Left
Beck - Mutations
Rush - Moving Pictures
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Eno / Lanois - Apollo
Black Dub
Gigi / Bill Laswell - Illuminated Audio
Los Lobos - Kiko
Jaco Pastorius
Steve Tibbetts - Yr

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jeff buckley's Grace always sounded crystal clear to me.
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A difficult question.

I tend to like the sound of albums that are murky, swampy, full of details and overlapping sounds. Most experienced engineers would dislike these records for the same reasons that make me like them:

Miles Davis: Bitches Brew (original version)
Genesis: Lamb lies down on Broadway (original version)
Daniel Lanois: For the Beauty of Wynona
Smashing Pumpkins: Mellon Collie
Santana: Lotus

Among the "clean", wonderfully mixed albums that I can appreciate are:

Peter Gabriel: So (listen to This is the Picture)
Peter Fox: Stadtaffe (a German album that just sounds amazing)
Zappa: Joe's Garage (unbelievably pristine after all these years)
most Cassandra Wilson productions
Faith No More: King for a Day (dry as hell, and yet lively and in-your-face).
Joe Jackson: Body and Soul (wow... just wow).

I'm sure there are others, but these are a start.

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Some of the answers on here are FLAT AWESOME!

Jeff Buckley, GRHS.........wow, some FAB stuff there

Rumors? Might be the BEST EVER. I mean, I don't care if you like FM or not....that was mixed and sounds f**king superb.

Steely Dan "Aja" could be a close second. That is a real benchmark in sonic quality imho.

I'ma add something you NEVER thought of :hihi:

Van Halen I and II. Sonically, these are absolute works of art. imho. (though I have to admit I like the music too :D )

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You know what else, I forgot.......forgive me.......

Thomas Dolby "aliens ate my buick"

TIMELESS sonic quality!

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vangelis - Soil festivities.
Jarre - Oxygene.
Zero Seven - Simple Things
Zero Seven - When it falls
Thomas Dolby - The golden age of wireless(especially the track Weightless).
Kate Bush - Lion Heart.
Freescha - Whats come inside of you.
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Forgot one of of my favorite synth classics:

"Snowflakes Are Dancing" - Isao Tomita performing Debussy. Gorgeous recording of the Moog.


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Last album that amazed me audio production-wise, not the compositions or playing/singing, was.. Chinese Democracy by Guns N'Roses. Seriously!!
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