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How do you differenciate between audiophile music and good music?

Posted by JMCIII on May 12, 2002 at 02:55:45:

Question: We all listen to many, many different styles of music right? And I'm willing to bet that, like me, you too have your share of "audiophile approved" music tucked away within your collection. Some of that A.A. music is quite good (I'm thinking of examples such as Mapleshade's Clifford Jordan "Live At Ehtell's" or Reference Recordings Copland disc or any of Analogue Productions Originals blues recordings). But, do these discs (of either the vinyl of polycarbonate variety) also contain great music? And just how, and I guess this is the crux of my question, do you differenciate between great sounding discs and great musical ones?
Thoughts?

John Crossett