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<blockquote data-quote="vleisman" data-source="post: 769688" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Some of my favourite music was recorded in the 70s and 80s and earlier and often sounds bleh on the hifi. Usually they are fine to listen to on some lo-fi system and that's when I enjoy them the most. When it plays on a decent system I battle to enjoy the music because the lack of sound quality distracts me.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We don't listen to much modern stuff, although that is changing as I was lucky enough to get a bunch of hi-res music from a kindly benefactor with some good (hopefully) recent tunes. </p><p></p><p>Having ripped all my cds to FLAC it's difficult to remember which are the good ones. I have a Sara K cd that sounds great, but I haven't managed to finish the album, it's just too boring. Some good ones that I have:</p><p>Tananas - Seed</p><p>Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden (SACD)</p><p>Morphine - Yes</p><p>Better than Ezra - Good</p><p>Blind Boys of Alabama - Spirit of the Century</p><p>A couple of the Johnny Cash American Recordings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vleisman, post: 769688, member: 456"] Some of my favourite music was recorded in the 70s and 80s and earlier and often sounds bleh on the hifi. Usually they are fine to listen to on some lo-fi system and that's when I enjoy them the most. When it plays on a decent system I battle to enjoy the music because the lack of sound quality distracts me. We don't listen to much modern stuff, although that is changing as I was lucky enough to get a bunch of hi-res music from a kindly benefactor with some good (hopefully) recent tunes. Having ripped all my cds to FLAC it's difficult to remember which are the good ones. I have a Sara K cd that sounds great, but I haven't managed to finish the album, it's just too boring. Some good ones that I have: Tananas - Seed Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden (SACD) Morphine - Yes Better than Ezra - Good Blind Boys of Alabama - Spirit of the Century A couple of the Johnny Cash American Recordings [/QUOTE]
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