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56: Top 10 Songs to Show Off Your System, with David Solomon from Qobuz| Beginner Audiophile

56: Top 10 Songs to Show Off Your System, with David Solomon from Qobuz| Beginner Audiophile

Frombeginner audiophile | hifi | gear reviews | stereo | hi-end audio


56: Top 10 Songs to Show Off Your System, with David Solomon from Qobuz| Beginner Audiophile

Frombeginner audiophile | hifi | gear reviews | stereo | hi-end audio

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our good buddy David Solomon from Qobuz (http://qobuz.com) is a MASTER of picking the RIGHT songs to show off his systems.  He and I trade in this episode, talk about our favorites, and why we love them.   David's playlist on Qobuz: https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/9292025 My 10: *Trouble’s What You’re In (Live from Union Chapel, London - Oct 5 2011) - Fink *The Sweetest Taboo - Sade Hotel California (Live on MTV 1994) | Eagles Lonely Lonely - Feist Bali Run - Fourplay Best Time - Chris Botti Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) - Stevie Ray Vaughan Time - Pink Floyd Fascinating Rhythm (Album Version) - Dave Grusin Gold Dust Woman (2001 Remaster) - Fleetwood Mac   HIs 10: Calypso Mino Abdullah Ibrahim Sotho Blue Paper Tiger Lonnie Smith Boogaloo to Beck Looking for A Home Keith Greeninger Blue Coast Collection Raleigh and Spencer Tony Furtado Tony Furtado Band Harlem Nocturne Illinois Jacquet Swing's the Thing Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um Warriors Too Many Zooz Too Many Zooz Firebird Suite The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Quarter Chicken Dark Yo Yo Ma Cakewalk Flim and the Bee bees Tricycle   Want to transfer your stuff from another service to Qobuz? http://soundiiz.com
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (58)

Michael O'Neal and his co-hosts bridge the gap between the clueless big box stores and the snobby stereo shops. Every show is filled with gear reviews, commentary, and interviews aimed to find out what makes a real world difference in your listening experience, how to get the most bang for your buck, and frankly, how to begin experiencing your music in the way it was intended.