Good headphones albums

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I just got a fantastic pair of headphones for Christmas - Grado SR80's. So far they sound amazing and that's even with them not having been broken in properly.

So far I've not had too much chance to use them but I've been loving Sgt Pepper and Electric Ladyland. I'm hearing things I've never heard before. I figure that some of my jazz stuff is going to sound great too with it being recorded live in the studio.

So, what albums would you recommend that are great for listening to on headphones?

mms (mms), Monday, 6 January 2003 15:22 (twenty-three years ago)

Guess Queen'll be good for all that stereo panning...

mms (mms), Monday, 6 January 2003 15:26 (twenty-three years ago)

Tomita - 'Pictures At An Exhibition'

zebedee, Monday, 6 January 2003 15:26 (twenty-three years ago)

I just got a disc man for christmas, so it's the first time I can just bring out any of my cd's to listen to, as opposed to stupid home-made compilation tapes. It's great, isn't it? Albums I particularly enjoy on them:

Susuma Yokota - Sakura
Lemonheads - It's a shame about Ray
Aphex Twin - SAW 85-92 and I care Because you do
Today I've been listening to The Orb's Adventures beyond the Ultraworld. It's good.
Also, Neutral Milk Hotel - in the Aeroplane over the Sea
and my perennial favourites Low, of course - The Curtain Hits the Cast.

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 6 January 2003 15:29 (twenty-three years ago)

Soul Coughing - Irresistable Bliss
Miles Davis - Live: Evil

nickalicious (nickalicious), Monday, 6 January 2003 15:33 (twenty-three years ago)

Every album sounds better on headphones.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 6 January 2003 15:35 (twenty-three years ago)

I have to mention "Loveless"! It sounds great all the time, but best of all walking home on a cold night while intoxicated. Hooray for MBV!

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 6 January 2003 15:37 (twenty-three years ago)

Talking Heads - Spirit Of Eden. I'm convinced I saw God when I last listened to it on headphones. Other than that, crack out the dub.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:08 (twenty-three years ago)

m.mayer - immer
scion - arrange and process basic channel tracks

michael wells (michael w.), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:12 (twenty-three years ago)

Any album which I have to play loud, is particularly discordant and/or my girlfriend hates.

James Ball (James Ball), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:16 (twenty-three years ago)

Headphones SUCK unless they leak their sound and annoy my mom.

Curtis Stephens, Monday, 6 January 2003 16:22 (twenty-three years ago)

I've never quite 'got' Spirit Of Eden...maybe I'll dig it out again, I can see that it would work well being as close to it as you would with headphones and I've got one of the Trojan dub boxes so that's sorted.

Loveless would be cool but I'm enjoying the sensitivity of things right now...hearing the intake of breath before the singer starts the vocal or the hum of the amp before the solo comes in, that's why I'm enjoying Pepper so much and why I figure jazz will sound so great.

mms (mms), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:25 (twenty-three years ago)

Nick Southall is correct, except that he called them Talking Heads instead of Talk Talk, ha! I put a few tracks from Spirit of Eden onto a tape comp once before, and it sounds incredibly powerful on the 'phones, in the open air. I'll have to bring that one out soon on disc..

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:28 (twenty-three years ago)

Kill kill kill much soul stuff recorded on Atlantic in the '60s; for the stereo mixes, the engineers often put the vocals and piano on one channel and the whole rhythm section on the other, making for an extreme vertigo when listening on headphones. Unless you have a "mono" button of course....

Amateurist (amateurist), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:30 (twenty-three years ago)

Talk Talk - Talking Heads. Weird. How can you seperate the tracks on Spirit Of Eden though? I don't even put it on unless I know I'm gonna get to listen all the way through.

Some nice bonkers Aphex would be good too, his drill'n'bass bitz maybe. Or, for sensitivity and atmospherics of singers, the first 45 seconds or so of Mojo Pin by Jeff Buckley are awesome, you can hear the saliva on his lips with a decent set-up. I'd go for the new Beth Gibbons on headphones too. Or that Mark Hollis solo album, cos he recorded it all live with just two microphones, so I guess in a way it's the purest stereo sound you can get.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:35 (twenty-three years ago)

"How can you seperate the tracks on Spirit Of Eden though?"

It's better as a stand-alone piece for sure, but it was on a comp I made of snail-paced moody music, so it wasn't completely taken out of its proper context.

"Some nice bonkers Aphex would be good too, his drill'n'bass bitz maybe"

Floaty-melody-lines Aphex Twin kicks bonkers-drill'n'bass-blitz Aphex Twin's ass for headphone listening. And most any listening, for that matter, ha!

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:42 (twenty-three years ago)

I dunno, I love the juxtaposition of the lovely melodies with the hard-assed screwdriver percussion. SAW 85-92 needs to be played aloud, in a smokey room...

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:44 (twenty-three years ago)

Talvin Singh's OK and Ha, as well as the Sounds of the Asian Underground compilation, RAWK the headphones. With eyes closed & mind open, it's like a whole universe of sound.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:53 (twenty-three years ago)

I need to do OK again soon. Thanks for reminding me nickalicious.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Monday, 6 January 2003 16:57 (twenty-three years ago)

both of the olivia tremor control albums make for excellent headphone listening. especially if you have the time to listen to them all the way through.

arjun, Monday, 6 January 2003 17:02 (twenty-three years ago)

Anything by Dead Moon.

Paula G., Monday, 6 January 2003 17:50 (twenty-three years ago)

Of course, there's always my favorite headphonecentric album.. I believe that article mentions the stereo bass

Curtis Stephens, Monday, 6 January 2003 18:36 (twenty-three years ago)

Pink Floyd's THE FINAL CUT, but especially the song "Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert." When you listen to the song on headphones, a rocket is launched from behind you, and then it explodes over your head. So friggin' cool.

Evan (Evan), Monday, 6 January 2003 18:40 (twenty-three years ago)

Another album I love to listen to on headphones is Ween's THE MOLLUSK. It's one of the greatest albums I've ever heard in my life.

Evan (Evan), Monday, 6 January 2003 18:48 (twenty-three years ago)

"rap"

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Monday, 6 January 2003 18:49 (twenty-three years ago)

Another vote for SPIRIT OF EDEN.

IT'LL END IN TEARS by This Mortal Coil

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Monday, 6 January 2003 19:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Vespertine. Nearly God. Folktronic.

maria b (maria b), Monday, 6 January 2003 19:28 (twenty-three years ago)

Gas - Pop

All the little bits you thought you half-heard before really were there all along!

original bgm, Monday, 6 January 2003 19:44 (twenty-three years ago)

Any Hendrix w/ gd phasing. Anything w/ gd phasing, in fact.

Andrew L (Andrew L), Monday, 6 January 2003 19:45 (twenty-three years ago)

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Mark (MarkR), Monday, 6 January 2003 19:49 (twenty-three years ago)

Elevator To Hell - Parts 1-3.
Sounds like Rick is just playing with the pan knob at times with the express purpose to make you dizzy.

Mr Noodles (Mr Noodles), Monday, 6 January 2003 19:50 (twenty-three years ago)

Yet another vote for SPIRIT OF EDEN. It's awesome!!

Evan (Evan), Monday, 6 January 2003 19:51 (twenty-three years ago)

Time Machines - Coil for pure sound immersion

el wanko, Monday, 6 January 2003 20:38 (twenty-three years ago)

Substitute Laughing Stock for all this Spirit of Eden talk and you have my vote. ;-)

I have to mention "Loveless"! It sounds great all the time, but best of all walking home on a cold night while intoxicated.

Hm. I might have to try this.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 6 January 2003 20:49 (twenty-three years ago)

Darkthrone "Transylvanian Hunger" while walking the streets of the city and hating.

btw: Jazz on headphones never works for me...coltrane buzzing in one ear, the rhythm section in the other, pah!

gaz (gaz), Monday, 6 January 2003 22:24 (twenty-three years ago)

Every album sounds better on headphones.

This is pretty much true. Right now I'd recommend DJ Shadow's The Private Press but I'd also say steer well clear of the first Neu! album...it made me want to jump in the bay.

Charlie (Charlie), Monday, 6 January 2003 22:27 (twenty-three years ago)

As fine as LOVELESS sounds on headphones, it usually makes me think the batteries in my Walkman are dying.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Monday, 6 January 2003 22:30 (twenty-three years ago)

Kate Bush - Hounds of Love, esp. 'Waking the Witch', esp. if you're on something.

Bryan (Bryan), Monday, 6 January 2003 22:30 (twenty-three years ago)

what would the community think-catpower

kephm, Tuesday, 7 January 2003 01:27 (twenty-three years ago)

"Wouldn't It Be Nice" or any other track from the STEREO version of Pet Sounds.

Jim M (jmcgaw), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 01:46 (twenty-three years ago)

> soul stuff recorded on Atlantic in the '60s; for the stereo mixes, the engineers often put the vocals and piano on one channel and the whole rhythm section on the other, making for an extreme vertigo when listening on headphones.

And Portishead's "Half Day Closing", which does something similar, presumably as an homage. Great track, but a pain in the arse on headphones.

I presume Americans don't call headphones 'cans'? Or do they?

McGazz, Tuesday, 7 January 2003 03:10 (twenty-three years ago)

I'm still waiting on my copy of Laughing Stock from amazon, I gather they're having difficulty finding it for me. The gits.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 09:47 (twenty-three years ago)

Todd Rundgren -- Something Anything
Television -- Marquee Moon
Richard Davies -- Never Been a Crowd Like This
Barkmarket -- L Ron
Lambchop -- Is a Woman
¥

christoff (christoff), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 14:08 (twenty-three years ago)

Just walked from the university into town and back (this is Exeter), and it was cold and snowing and bleak and still pretty somehow, and I was wrapped up warm and I had SoE on the walkman and it was GOOD.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 14:14 (twenty-three years ago)

Is A Woman only really works on headphones if you're sitting in your living room with them on, but it works even better without headphones on a good system turned right up. For walking around-listening it doesn't quite work.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 14:17 (twenty-three years ago)

Darkthrone "Transylvanian Hunger" while walking the streets of the city and hating.

"Transilvanian Hunger" while lying on a cold concrete floor, experiencing heroin withdrawal symptoms.

Siegbran (eofor), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 16:20 (twenty-three years ago)

Or that Mark Hollis solo album, cos he recorded it all live with just two microphones, so I guess in a way it's the purest stereo sound you can get.

Yes, overdubbing the various parts by placing the instrumentalists just so in the room and hence, the stereo image. Didn't move the mics in four months of recording.

Mind you, I'd suggest that the stereo spread of a record like that is best enjoyed on suitably positioned speakers, not headphones. I don't rate the headphone experience for soundfield depth, more for detail, texture and intimacy. The isolation of one channel from the other destroys the interference between left and right, so it can often sound flat. Exception: binaural recordings, which are intended for headphone listening.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 16:20 (twenty-three years ago)

Most of my intense listening gets done on headphones. I've lately been really digging Flaming Lips' Hit To Death In The Future Head and Capitol K's Island Row for playful and entertaining (rather than disorienting) use of 3-D headspace...

kate, Tuesday, 7 January 2003 16:32 (twenty-three years ago)

I never imagined you listening to music on anything BUT headphones, kate.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 16:52 (twenty-three years ago)

Ichiraku Yoshimitsu - Music of Surround Panner
but you have been warned...

summerslastsound (summerslastsound), Tuesday, 7 January 2003 20:11 (twenty-three years ago)

Low's D&G thirded.

also, one from last year: Trentemoller's The Last Resort - rediscovered thanks to better headphones.

StanM, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 18:34 (eighteen years ago)

uh, earphones axshoowally. but anyway.

StanM, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 18:37 (eighteen years ago)

Low thirded.

Also Panda Bear's Person Pitch is astonishing on headphones, particularly in urban surrounds. It makes sense even more.

Mister Craig, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 19:40 (eighteen years ago)

Cluster's Zuckerzeit and Sowiesoso.

Trip Maker, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 19:42 (eighteen years ago)

i have really struggled to get through the 23 Seconds album

I didn't even know the debut disc -- 23 Seconds -- was about to be released in October. Great news! (Also great because I'll be able to grab it on eMusic, as it's being released on the Wagon Repair, contrary to earlier rumors). I can't imagine it's "dry," given the way Cobblestone Jazz records its music, but I'll obv. reserve judgment until hearing the disc. In any event, thanks for the heads-up!

Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 18 September 2007 21:21 (eighteen years ago)

Ricardo Villalobos' Fabric 36 mix sounds pretty outstanding on headphones.

Z S, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 21:23 (eighteen years ago)

whatever you're listening to w/weed amirite

river wolf, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 22:05 (eighteen years ago)

Keith Fullerton Whitman!

mehlt, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 22:44 (eighteen years ago)

At least Playthroughs

mehlt, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 22:45 (eighteen years ago)

I didn't even know the debut disc -- 23 Seconds

as expected - it is quickly growing on me (proper stereo listening next week - cant wait!). despite my initial reservations, i keep finding myself choosing this over everything else in the pile, which is surely a good sign.
there are some fantastic parts across the 2 cd set, but the 45 minute live track does take a while to kick in.

mark e, Wednesday, 19 September 2007 07:49 (eighteen years ago)

the new Chrome Hoof record (Pre-Emptive False Rapture) is phenomenal through headphones

Just got offed, Wednesday, 19 September 2007 12:49 (eighteen years ago)

TALK TALK

Mr. Goodman, Wednesday, 19 September 2007 14:11 (eighteen years ago)

seven months pass...

Kate Bush - Hounds of Love, esp. 'Waking the Witch', esp. if you're on something.

-- Bryan (Bryan), Monday, January 6, 2003 10:30 PM (5 years ago) Bookmark Link

Surmounter, Saturday, 19 April 2008 03:51 (eighteen years ago)

Britney Spears Blackout

Surmounter, Saturday, 19 April 2008 03:51 (eighteen years ago)

I fucking love my SR60s but my ears hurt after listening to anything for 15-20 minutes. Dunno if they're trebly or what.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 19 April 2008 03:54 (eighteen years ago)

Kate Bush - Hounds of Love, esp. 'Waking the Witch', esp. if you're on something.

-- Bryan (Bryan), Monday, January 6, 2003 10:30 PM (5 years ago) Bookmark Link

-- Surmounter, Friday, April 18, 2008 11:51 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Link

Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Saturday, 19 April 2008 03:55 (eighteen years ago)

i disagree on the mark hollis album. it is probably the most beautiful thing i ever heard, but painfully intimate to my ears. i usually put it on very loud, which of course works out fine since it isn't a very loud record, and then i listen to it sitting on my balcony. living in sweden, i can only listen to it about 6 months a year. it has been a long winter......

ConnieXX, Saturday, 19 April 2008 07:18 (eighteen years ago)

two months pass...

Why did I not listen to Neon Golden on headphones before? This is the best record ever.

Scik Mouthy, Tuesday, 8 July 2008 19:02 (seventeen years ago)

three years pass...

Cornelius.

Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 22 August 2011 18:14 (fourteen years ago)

A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step

markers, Monday, 22 August 2011 18:15 (fourteen years ago)

L.A. Woman

The Freewheelin' Rebecca Black (Eazy), Monday, 22 August 2011 18:17 (fourteen years ago)

Daily Operation

gay socialists smoking mushrooms with their illegal gardeners (a hoy hoy), Monday, 22 August 2011 18:36 (fourteen years ago)

Matthew Dear's Black City is something i can't listen to without cans. ((Re-posting from previous snafu)).

...And for the purposes of the Nebraska Man-esque ILM search engine, i'll include "head phone", headphone, headphones, & "head phones".

suspecterrain, Monday, 22 August 2011 18:43 (fourteen years ago)

Animal Collective - Feels

markers, Monday, 22 August 2011 18:47 (fourteen years ago)

Current 93 - All The Pretty Little Horses

Axolotl with an Atlatl (Jon Lewis), Monday, 22 August 2011 19:51 (fourteen years ago)

Physical Graffiti

Brad C., Tuesday, 23 August 2011 00:13 (fourteen years ago)

The deluxe reissue of The Sophtware Slump is on Spotify and sounds completely gold through my Beyerdynamics today, especially the synths and mellotron on the coda of "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's The Pilot".

Cornelius.

*love* Point on 'phones.

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Tuesday, 23 August 2011 08:57 (fourteen years ago)

Someone mentioned The Final Cut upthread but not Psychic TV's Dreams Less Sweet, the other great album made with holophonics. There's a track on that where it sounds like you're being buried alive because you're having earth chucked onto you and the level of it is rising. Pretty scary.

ban this sick stunt (anagram), Tuesday, 23 August 2011 10:23 (fourteen years ago)

not sure about some of the choices above, Point and Feels are too full on for my liking, no room to breathe. Point is too loud as well. And all of the Matthew Dear productions i've heard just sound *bad*, not heard that LP though.

my favourite headphone albums right now are

Moritz von Oswald Trio - Horizontal Structures: a cavernous sounding record, makes your head feel like a bowl

Bruno Pronsato - Lovers Do: best sounding techno album i've heard in ages, a real intricacy and light touch to the acoustic drums and a spacious mix. Fantastic sound design

Mark McGuire - A Young Person's Guide: entrancing layering and tones, instrument separation and stereo imaging are great

Grails - Deep Politics: just a really well recorded band, with a full, dynamic sound. They get it

headphones are the Yuin PK-2s, which are my favourite portables ever. Grado in earbud form

merked, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 10:43 (fourteen years ago)

i wouldn't want to hear the ending of Point through headphones.

Ludo, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 12:00 (fourteen years ago)

Maybe not the whole of Point, but I'm now listening to "Point of View Point" and it sounds spacious and gorgeous!

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Tuesday, 23 August 2011 12:54 (fourteen years ago)

Colour Haze, All

Fastnbulbous, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 16:09 (fourteen years ago)

And all of the Matthew Dear productions i've heard just sound *bad*, not heard that LP though.

― merked, Tuesday, August 23, 2011 11:43 AM

With all its congenial faults, Black City a more varied aural depth than i've otherwise witnessed from anything listed within this thread (or otherwise). Floyd's "Dark Side" is a touchstone for headphone addicts, and i sicken upon the loquacious aplomb of its high regard. Step back. The only thing i've heard that "tickle(s)s my ears" (thank you, turkey) from the last 24 hrs of auditioning everything i could DL from this post are noted, but IMO are a shadow of Dear's latest.

Listen to it as pedantically as you wish; take the dire conditions of acute lugubriousness, three hours prior your normal wake-up time, or the worst hangover of the century, and massage your brain into a condition you're least expecting.

Other notes.

Bruno Pronsato is a gratefully received heretofore unknown album, so to Global Communications, Grails (stoner-twizz), and Mark McGuire (drone), but they nowhere "twist yer head" like Low's emotionally-charged Drums and Guns or Cornelius' emphatically rendered Point.

In fact, i've heard several other fantastic albums for the first time because of the above recommendations. In my ten years here, this is the singular best thread on ILM that's acquainted me with such a multitude of musics otherwise unbeknownst. But, make no mistake, they are not necessarily grand for their headroom dynamic; they excel at pure musicality, and not so much, for the headphone-ability.

Please identify more albums that MUST be hear on headphones, or, otherwise, because so much great stuff is being revealed from this topic.

suspecterrain, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 12:17 (fourteen years ago)

It's interesting to me that 'Drums and Guns' by Low has appeared a few times in this thread. As much as I love that album I've never been too impressed with it through headphones. Some of the stereo panning is too extream i.e. vocal's hard panned to the left and all other instruments in the right.

AnotherDeadHero, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 12:49 (fourteen years ago)

I interpret that divergence as the essential dichotomy of the piece. To me, the "separation" you speak of is of its own means; a discussion, of sorts.

suspecterrain, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 13:07 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, I appreciate that it's an integral compositional aspect of the album. Don't get me wrong, on my stereo the album sounds amazing. As such it was one of my first picks when I recently bought some Grado's and I was shocked at how hard the album was panned.

AnotherDeadHero, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 13:46 (fourteen years ago)

cannot listen to that one on headphones and even on speakers I find it trying - so it mostly gets played on my little ipod boombox

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Wednesday, 24 August 2011 13:54 (fourteen years ago)

It's notoriously loud, isn't it?

In Sides by Orbital needs to be heard on headphones. I remember nearly getting whiplash the first time I heard Out There Somewhere part 2 start on headphones.

Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 25 August 2011 05:11 (fourteen years ago)

vespertine

dylannn, Thursday, 25 August 2011 07:58 (fourteen years ago)

Caribou: Swim

Aerosol, Thursday, 25 August 2011 12:00 (fourteen years ago)

Andorra is also great through headphones; the layering is exquisite, and the textures are amazing.

Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 25 August 2011 12:33 (fourteen years ago)

____Tom Petty - Wildflowers____

Crystal clear and punchy with a dose of summery warmth.

____DJ Quik - Rhythm-al-ism____

Layers upon layers of eargasmic smooth.

____Pole - Steingarten____

Extremely boomy lows with intricate noises and blips over the top. The perfect album for my new ATM-50s.

Straight Outta Bill Compton (Spottie_Ottie_Dope), Friday, 26 August 2011 22:16 (fourteen years ago)

spirit theyre gone, spirit theyve vanished -avey tare/panda bear

jumpskins, Friday, 26 August 2011 22:22 (fourteen years ago)

^ not studio headphones! You'll lose your hearing.

Ópen W. (Ówen P.), Friday, 26 August 2011 22:29 (fourteen years ago)

?

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Saturday, 27 August 2011 08:17 (fourteen years ago)

Fucking hell, the Nicolas Jaar.

Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 27 August 2011 18:42 (fourteen years ago)

one year passes...

The atoms for peace album makes way more sense as a headphone experience.

Moka, Wednesday, 31 July 2013 17:04 (twelve years ago)

Call it New Age if you like, but Suzanne Ciani's Seven Waves is pretty great on headphones.

crimplebacker, Wednesday, 31 July 2013 17:19 (twelve years ago)

two years pass...

I got some really nice IEMs and one unanticipated side-effect is that I'm way more drawn to great sound design now - Tom Ellard's "Rhine", the Pinch & Shackleton LP have both gone from very good to immortal works of genius for me.

0 / 0 (lukas), Thursday, 14 April 2016 15:00 (ten years ago)

Modern Vampires of the City.

Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 14 April 2016 15:04 (ten years ago)


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