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Old 30th January 2008, 04:23 PM   #21
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Boston took 8 years to produce their first album.

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Siamese dreams-Smashing Pumpkins
The first track on Siamese Dreams has something like 16 guitar tracks during the opening
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Old 30th January 2008, 04:44 PM   #22
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Siamese Dream is a sensational album - but then I am a huge Pumpkins fan.

I've always liked the production in Beck albums, especially Sea Change.
Not to everyone's taste, but I also think Nine Inch Nails stuff is well recorded.

I quite like really early Bob Dylan stuff too, for some reason. Probably because its just him, a guitar and harmonica, and so quite easy to record.

That BBC series is very good. I've seen a few. The other week I saw the one about Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Really interesting.
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Old 30th January 2008, 04:53 PM   #23
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I'm not a big radiohead fan, but In Rainbows sounds astonishing. It is heavily processed, but none the less I've never heard a recording with so much ambiance, texture and depth. There are songs on there that make you think your underwater. I would say they are definitely masters of the studio. I think they worked on it for about 18 months...
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The classic, Classic Album programme was AJA - Steely Dan. Fagen & Becker were just so funny. I think it included more of how the tracks were put together than any of the other shows. I now have it on DVD. .......
I've been looking for that. I caught the Steely Dan Aja and Metallica Metallica episodes.
I've been searching for the wrong title.

Here's a wiki on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic_Albums

Anyone know if they are available as a series set? Amazon lists them separately.

Radiohead's Ok computer is an interesting, absorbing listen. It gets into your head and makes you feel rather anxious and distressed. At an artistic statement it is good, but far from relaxing.
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I can feel the strings striking each other on the upright bass on this one. My speakers vanish while listening to it. Very well recorded.

I never gave acoustic jazz a real listen. I found this in the dollar used bin at newbury comics a couple years ago and lost track of it. Glad it unearthed itself - I've found a new genre.
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Pink Floyd recordings
Zeppelin II (American Atlantic original on vinyl)
Thriller (Gold disc)
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"Neneh Cherry- Man" sounds nice
And just about anything with alan parsons project,but I didnt really have to say that did I..
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The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium

gets my vote.
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These must be well produced - they sound great.


Abraxas - Santana

Crime of the Century - Supertramp

Permanent Waves - Rush

Boston - Boston

Synchronicity - The Police

Others already mentioned: Brothers in Arms, Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall, etc.
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