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    Which one track by these artists would you include in a demo compilation?

    All the bands / artists listed below are usually recognized as featuring great sounding recordings, so I'd like to know: which one track by them (just ONE) would you include in an audiophile oriented demo compilation?

    They are:

    - STEELY DAN
    - DIRE STRAITS
    - MARK KNOPFLER
    - BRUCE COCKBURN
    - LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
    - BECK
    - XTC
    - SADE
    - YELLO

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    IMHO,

    Yello - Move Dance Be Born - from the Zebra album

    My favorite XTC track has always been Dear God so I'd go with that one.

    Don't listen to the other guys at all so I'd have no opinion one way or the other.

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    Steely Dan: Decaon Blues

    Sade: Ordanairy Love

    Yello: Oh Ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by recoveryone View Post
    Sade: Ordanairy Love
    I don't own the complete Sade discography (that's the reason I'm asking for suggestions here), but from the ones I have I had coincidently selected "No Ordinary Love" too (from Love Deluxe).

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    Always have loved the Dire Straits debut, very honest sound. Maybe not the greatest from an audiophile view, but my favorite. And it does sound good, especially the original vinyl, with guitars spread across the soundstage, drums and bass solidly in the middle, bigger than life, but that's OK. Fun record. I've always been partial to "Wild West End", reminded me somewhat of the Mink DeVille debut record Cabretta from around the same time. Love the steel guitar, think he used some antique Fenders. Just out for a walk... nice touch...

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    The recent SACD sounds very nice too, Wild West End in 24-88.2 flac up at song of the day now.

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    Of the bands that I listen to, here are my choices:

    - STEELY DAN - Pretzel Logic
    - DIRE STRAITS - Brothers in Arms
    - MARK KNOPFLER - The Last Laugh (with Van Morrison)
    - XTC - Dear God

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    - STEELY DAN
    Two Against Nature

    - DIRE STRAITS
    Tunnel of Love

    - MARK KNOPFLER
    Why Aye Man

    - LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
    Holiday Road

    - XTC
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    Steely Dan -- Hey 19
    Dire Straights -- Money for Nothing
    Lindsey Buckingham -- Go Your Own Way
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    xTc - The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul
    Steely Dan - I Got The News
    Dire Straits - So Far Away
    Lindsay Buckingham - Don't Look Down
    Yello - Desert Inn
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    Hey, guys, thank you very much for the great suggestions!!!

    I almost forgot to mention another great band to include in my comp: PINK FLOYD.

    Which song from this band would you select for a "great sounding comp"?

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    For Floyd, my favorite show off my stereo demo track is 'Welcome to the Machine' off Wish You Were Here. Some great bone-rattling low notes, I think were done on a VCS3 synthesiser. Also a bunch of swishing noises that swirl left/right/left/right.
    Just about all the Floyd remasters have great sound quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demetrio View Post
    Hey, guys, thank you very much for the great suggestions!!!

    I almost forgot to mention another great band to include in my comp: PINK FLOYD.

    Which song from this band would you select for a "great sounding comp"?
    Pink Floyd -- Us and Them

    Amazing work from Richard Wright and Alan Parsons.....................
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    Thumbs up Floyd

    [QUOTE=Demetrio;386826]Hey, guys, thank you very much for the great suggestions!!!

    I almost forgot to mention another great band to include in my comp: PINK FLOYD.

    Pigs ( 3 Different Ones) is the track that I'd include on the comp. More Waters' Floyd, but very good indeed.. I must say, Wish You Were Here's Welcome To The Machine is quite stellar sounding, as well as an all-time fave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by recoveryone View Post

    Sade: Ordanairy Love
    This would be my choice too, the bass on it kicks azz!

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