Tiggi Wrote:- Garbage by Garbage
I agree with that because I have the song "only happy when it rains" on a compilation and every time I listen to this I think "wow, what a great sounding song, everything seems to be so present and enveloping". I don't know about the rest of the album, but as you mention it, it's great too.
So for my own list here they come:
- Les Jardiniers - Moon Patrol (style: electronic)
This album comes from my province of Quebec, so unfortunately I will be hard for you to know and/or find it; I don't know if it was exported. But it was the first time I was really impressed with the sound of an album. I was in a car and the sound was perfect: I could hear every sounds very clearly, and it was sounding like it was made especially for this car: the music was everywhere, perfectly sounding. I think that even if hating the music, just the sound was worth a listen.
Madonna - Confession on a dance floor
I think this albums is a masterpiece, both in the sound and the music. A great experience from beginning to end.
Gorefest - False
A death metal album that sounds really great. I the world of death metal, you often stumble upon really sounding mess; but this one was clearly well produced.
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells 2003
It's the first time I saw something like this: a complete re-recording of an old album. Being dissatisfied with the original from 1973 because of production restrains, he re-played/re-recorded himself his own album to make it sound exactly how he wanted to with today's technology. The result is perfect sound, it is even available on DVD-Audio in 5.1 surround sound. Despite this effort, some consider the old one to be the best, probably because of the nostalgia. But if you're new to this album, pick the 2003 re-playing; only after discovering this one you can go back and try the old one; maybe his nostalgia will even surpass the sound of the new!