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    Default Which recordings are better on a record?

    It looks like I'm lucky enough to inherit a turntable, which is going to put me back in the record game after years away.

    I'm a child of the 70s and 80s and my tastes to date largely revolve around rock, pop, folk/americana, jazz, and a bit of classical. And classic comedy albums, and whichever genre you assign to Steely Dan.

    Which recordings do you consider "better on a record" than other formats, for reasons of sound quality or track order or other? Feel free to go outside of my stated tastes for a great album.
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    Yo Yo Ma's Bach Six Suites, 1983 recording
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    I had a pal that loved to debate analog vs. digital for playing music. He bought me a copy of Sade’s Diamond Life after one go around.

    Ingénue By k.d. lang is another great example of a phenomenal voice (on a phenomenally engineered album) that can come alive as you listen.

    Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind by Linda Ronstadt to round out the genre.
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    Roberta Flack’s Quiet Fire
    Duane Allman Anthology
    Linda Ronstadt Heart Like a Wheel
    Anything by Scratch Perry/Upsetters

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    Many many many years ago as digital recordings started I had the acquaintance of a musician who played French horn professionally and at that time he said digital simply didn't recreate the nuances of the tone he could hear. I don't know how much it has improved but I bought an arrangers keyboard to learn piano on and it recreates the sympathetic harmonies when you strike one key and on a real piano when you let off you can hear others vibrating. My teacher thinks that's way cool and in school his professors would be frustrated because he learned everything by ear.
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    Thanks for the suggestions so far. Records are available with the turntable, of course, but my tolerance for Montovani is limited …

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    Led Zeppelin IV, so you can play "Stairway to Heaven" backwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72gmc View Post
    It looks like I'm lucky enough to inherit a turntable, which is going to put me back in the record game after years away.

    I'm a child of the 70s and 80s and my tastes to date largely revolve around rock, pop, folk/americana, jazz, and a bit of classical. And classic comedy albums, and whichever genre you assign to Steely Dan.

    Which recordings do you consider "better on a record" than other formats, for reasons of sound quality or track order or other? Feel free to go outside of my stated tastes for a great album.
    There's something magical about hearing bossa nova or jazz standards (played in the style of pre-bebop) played on a record. It's probably placebo, but it just feels "warm" for whatever reason.

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    Check the performance of your stylus with Queen’s Night at the Opera and roll into Deep Purple’s Machine Head for good measure…turn your amp to 11 before the stylus hits the grooves of Highway Star.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Check the performance of your stylus with Queen’s Night at the Opera and roll into Deep Purple’s Machine Head for good measure…turn your amp to 11 before the stylus hits the grooves of Highway Star.
    It’s a Rek-O-Kut Rondine and I’ve read that the tone arms are heavy on those turntables, which should affect stylus choices … time to learn.

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    It looks like it’ll be fun to experiment with…they’re beasts from what I remember and welcome to a new rabbit hole.
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    If you also happen to still have an old ZX spectrum in the basement you might want to dust if off and buy XL1 album from Pete Shelley as it had a special track which was a program file you can load on the computer to get lyrics and visuals.

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