I think the truest test of of the sonic quality of a recording is the juke box at the local bar. From these emperical observations I have deduced the following, but first let me say that this in no way my criteria for my taste in style.
1: Recordings made at Trident Studios on the A Range they built. When "Candle in the Wind" or Queen or TRex or Bowie comes on the juke, it seems like a veil has been lifted. These recordings also preserve the dynamics, not cramming all of the RMS into the last 15%.
2: When Abbey Road/EMI was in its prime...the Beatles hold up to this day, not to mention Darkside. They built their own gear, too.
3: Putnam recordings, like Sinatra.
This is from the era where engineers were EE engineers. There was a different ethic back then.
So go out, have a few pints and observe the jukebox. It will give you tons of reference.
BH
1: EMI/Abbey Road recordings stand up. Listen to the Beatles or Darkside.
Infinite dittos....You said it!!!! Couldn't agree more.
BladeSG Recording Org Pro Audio Forums
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Speaking of Daniel Lanois, how about the first Robbie Robertson disk? U2 guesting on a few tunes, tons of darkness and light, and not compressed to death. All in all a very good record all around.
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Im with you on The Bled Cd it sounds amazing The drums and Guitar tone are amazing.
if you liked that, check out their demo at www.flyingblanket.com while pass the flask is amazing, it's "pro tool-ed" to death. i am good friends with them, here in tucson, az. and i've always enjoyed the stuff they've done with bob hoag at flying blanket. (this is also with thier ex-lead singer, adam goss)
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