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10 records · Albums, not algorithms

Waltz for Debby by Bill Evans Trio

Waltz for Debby

Bill Evans Trio

1962·Jazz

Intimate live piano trio recording with room noise and audience ambience that makes you feel like you're sitting at the Village Vanguard.

What's Going On by Marvin Gaye

What's Going On

Marvin Gaye

1971·Soul

Lush orchestration and overlapping vocals create a continuous warm sonic bath that rewards deep listening from first groove to last.

Bryter Layter by Nick Drake

Bryter Layter

Nick Drake

1971·Folk

John Wood's production wraps Drake's fingerpicked guitar in silky strings and woodwinds that feel like late autumn sunlight through a window.

Aja by Steely Dan

Aja

Steely Dan

1977·Jazz Rock

Obsessively crafted studio warmth with buttery Fender Rhodes, impeccable session drumming, and a richness that audiophiles use to test their rigs.

Call Me by Al Green

Call Me

Al Green

1973·Soul

Willie Mitchell's Hi Records production style — warm Memphis horns, loping rhythm section, reverb-drenched vocals — is the definitive analogue soul sound.

Court and Spark by Joni Mitchell

Court and Spark

Joni Mitchell

1974·Singer-Songwriter

Tom Scott's jazz-inflected arrangements give Mitchell's most polished record a golden, enveloping warmth that sounds stunning on a good turntable.

Chet Baker Sings by Chet Baker

Chet Baker Sings

Chet Baker

1954·Jazz

Baker's breathy, vulnerable trumpet and vocals recorded with a directness and intimacy that makes analogue tape feel like the only appropriate medium.

Voodoo by D'Angelo

Voodoo

D'Angelo

2000·Neo-Soul

Deliberately loose, tape-saturated neo-soul that channels classic 70s warmth through a modern lens — pressed on vinyl and sounds extraordinary.

Getz/Gilberto by João Gilberto

Getz/Gilberto

João Gilberto

1964·Bossa Nova

Rudy Van Gelder's recording of nylon strings, brushed drums, and Stan Getz's tenor sax is one of the warmest, most perfectly balanced analogue recordings ever made.

Carrie & Lowell by Sufjan Stevens

Carrie & Lowell

Sufjan Stevens

2015·Folk

Hushed acoustic guitar and layered vocals recorded with a fragile intimacy that translates beautifully to vinyl, pressing available and widely praised by audiophiles.

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