LukSkyFokker
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Good list although I haven't heard them all.
A few for me
12 of the best-produced recordings to test your speakers
"The recording is not what one hears, but what one must make others hear" – George Martin
A few for me
- TOOL - 10,000 Days
- NWA - Straight Outta Compton
- Alice in Chains - Dirt
12 of the best-produced recordings to test your speakers
"The recording is not what one hears, but what one must make others hear" – George Martin
Great production can often seem like a dark art. It can involve technical prowess, sculpting instruments into sonic bubbles of EQ, and it can also veer into mystical shamanism, gently coaxing out performances while unorthodox mic positions abound.
Does a great sounding album need unearthly sound effects? Or long, meandering takes captured live? And do they always have to be over budget?
Besides long hours of hard work, we consistently find that the best-sounding albums happen when the recording studio is used as another tool to capture and communicate an artist's vision.
There are far too many excellent examples to cover in one list, but we've included groundbreakers, some gleaming sound-check classics (consider this your Steely Dan disclaimer), and, hopefully, a few you may not have considered as studio masterworks before. Let us try to persuade you otherwise.