[quote user="Clare Newsome"]It's been going on for eons. Some bands - U2 spring immediately to mind - don't ever seem to have released a well-engineered album. Which is probably why the U2 iPod is a great idea....
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This must drive U2 fans mad who want to listen to them on a half decent system!
[quote user="Clare Newsome"]
So much is to do with how record companies choose to release albums, too: for example, the recent Beatles re-issues/mixes (ie Let it Be, Naked, and Love) sound far, far better than the original releases. [/quote]
I've actaully got the new Beatles Love album so I'll give it a try.
I guess the whole root of my original question was that is there a theoretical system setup that would make the GnR album I describe sound better than the AC/DC one, or as I suspected and pointed out by Paul above, the AC/DC album is simply better produced?
I find it kind of strange that people will spend a small fortune on hi fi equipment, and therefore quite rightly research via the likes of What Hi Fi, but there is nothing to give people a 'rating' of how well produced an album actually is? At the end of the day the cd is the ultimate source of the music (available to the consumer), and if this isn't very well put together, it's never going to sound good.
Anyway, enough of my ramblings!