Gerrardasnails:Winehouse's 'Back to Black'
After her debut album (which I really enjoy listening to) I was so disappointed with this CD. To me, it sounds very compressed, especially her vocals which seem to distort. Very disappointing, because the songs are so good! I'll have to listen again on my (old but better) current CD player.
Other records:
Jane Taylor - Montpelier
Saw her locally and had to buy the CD, which is just as stunning as hearing her live.
Kraftwerk - Transeurope Express
I know it's all electronic, but it sounds brilliant.
Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain
Very emotional/moving. Later albums are much more compressed, though still enjoyable.
Fleetwood Mac - any vinyl (Fleetwood Mac -> Tango In The Night)
Just stunning - the best sounding vinyl that I've spun recently. It's just so crisp!
Damien Rice - 9
Not quite as good as O, but it deserves a mention. When I listened the other night, Rice was in the room; simple as. The musicians not so unfortunately.
Camel - Rain Dances
So much fun to listen to - great CD and well mastered I think. Old non-remasters tend to sound the best IMO.
Duffy - Rock Ferry
Warwick Avenue makes me tingle whenever I hear it. Very well recorded.
Also, has anyone heard of the B&W Music Club?
http://www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk/display.aspx?infid=3550. All records are produced by Peter Gabriel, with equipment provided by B&W to make records that'll push your system to its best. I've been impressed by their releases so far, though I've yet to sign up for the subscription. Definitely will this month - the Mondo Cane CD sounds awesome, and I've only played it off my iPod so far! From this month, they're releasing in FLAC as well as ALAC too (though not on the free trial it seems).