"The Days of Wine and Roses" as recorded by Henry Mancini
"Georgia" as recorded by Ray Charles
"Lucky Man" as recorded by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
"El Paso" as recorded by Marty Robbins
"Whole Lotta Love" as recorded by Led Zepplian
"Putting On The Ritz" as recorded by Taco
"Sylvie" as recorded by Matthews Southern Comfort

I could list recordings where I get lost in the song 24/7. Production is what first attracts me to almost any recording. There are recordings that I've heard for years that I can't cite the lyrics but smile just thinking about hearing the recording.

In most instances I think it is an effective use of delay and reverb to create a sense of space that gets me.


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