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RE: You need to get a does of reality

Posted by BigguyinATL on May 18, 2012 at 10:07:02:

Most symphony recordings are made with many microphones in the near field of a room. Not one of the recordings on your prefered system site was recorded out side the studio of many days and in many cases months.

BTW, this IS a great list os recordings. I've never heard "Dead can Dance" however.

Circle of Love (remastered), Steve Miller Band; The Who - Tommy, MCA remaster; Cat Stevens: Mona Bone Jakon (limited edition remaster); Dylan: Oh, Mercy, Hybrid SACD; Dead Can Dance/Spiritchaser (British 4A label); Led Zeppelin's Mothership; Beck's Guero