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Anything from Larry Carlton.
And along those lines...
Anything from Steely Dan
Donald Fagen's: The Night Fly
(Those are some of the most well engineered and produced albums of all time.)
Steve Miller's Greatest Hits, specifically Fly Like an Eagle, for the analog synth.
Van Halen, Drop Dead Legs (from 1984).... greatest stereo seperation in a hard rock song of all time. Although there's not much low-end on that entire album.
Van Halen, Dirty Movies (from Women & Children First)...best recorded drum kit, including snare, in a hard rock song of all time.
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If there's anything worse than whining its whining that your whining isn't being heard.
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