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    The Computer Audiophile 100 Playlist

    thumb.pngThere's nothing like finding a new gem to listen to through your HiFi, headphones, or even car audio system. Well, here are 100 gems! The Computer Audiophile 100 is a playlist of music that I use for evaluating components at home and at audio shows. I selected TIDAL HIFI for this playlist because the service is lossless and the TIDAL HIFI library contains 99% of the music I wanted to put on the list. Subscribers of TIDAL HIFI can listen to the playlist in its entirety, add it to their favorites, and even download the tracks to a mobile device for offline listening. Those of you who aren't subscribers can sample each track and at least view the playlist to find out which tracks made the CA 100. This isn't an advertisement for TIDAL HIFI. The service made it so easy for me to compile and disseminate my playlist, that there was no way I was going to create a spreadsheet with manually entered links etc… This playlist is all about the music. I hope you enjoy and think about creating your own list to share with the members of the Computer Audiophile Community :~)[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]

     

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    I found it interesting that Benjamin Britten, Michael Daugherty, Franz Liszt and Max Bruch are the two classical composers that made it to the 100 list: our generous host has very eclectic taste.

     

    Besides that, there is so much music on this list that I don't know that I am salivating but don't know where to start. I'll perhaps go to the exact opposite of classical music on the spectrum and start with Jay-Z's Magna Carta album.

     

    I assume these classical selections made it on the list as they are mostly from Reference Recordings.

     

    By the way, I just love the Herbie Hancock/Christina Aguilera A Song For You. It is one of my test tracks as well.

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    This is an excellent list to listen while doing school work as I went back to school, 20 years after I graduated from college the first time. Excellent job, Chris!!Now I would propose a Computer Audiophile 200 and let your readers suggest atleast one track that might be acceptable to you. I would start out with Headlights - The Blue Nile(Hats album).

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    I prefer specific music for testing audio devices. These misic must be with natural insruments , with high dynamic and with great low frequency.

    These all features have : Klezmer , Gypsy, Gypsy-Klezmer , Shaman Rock.

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    By the way, I just love the Herbie Hancock/Christina Aguilera A Song For You. It is one of my test tracks as well.

     

    Thanks. I'll get the Hancock-Aguilera. I am something of a Hancock fan: I even got the "Herbie Hancok Signature Pono Player" on Kickstarter.

     

    In the meantime, I bought Jay-Z's Magna Carta from Qobuz, where it is currently on sale. For the first time I truly enjoyed hip-hop. The lyrics are somewhat reminiscent of Carmina Burana in terms of the topics from which they draw inspiration.

     

    By the way, this makes me wonder why rap or hip hop CDs come with big "Explicit" stickers while I never saw any on recordings of Carmina Burana or Clément Janequin's secular songs. Many of Janequin's secular songs are more explicit than Jay-Z's.

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    Thanks. I'll get the Hancock-Aguilera. I am something of a Hancock fan: I even got the "Herbie Hancok Signature Pono Player" on Kickstarter.

     

    It's on this album, which I can generally recommend if you like the contemporary (i.e. pop) Hancock, it is very similar to the Imagine Project album.

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Possibilities-Herbie-Hancock/dp/B000AARK2Q

     

    Excellent songs are the collaborations with Annie Lennox (Hush Hush), and Jonny Lang/Joss Stone (When Love Comes To Town). On the other hand, "I Just Called" is way worse than the alre

     

    By the way, this makes me wonder why rap or hip hop CDs come with big "Explicit" stickers while I never saw any on recordings of Carmina Burana or Clément Janequin's secular songs. Many of Janequin's secular songs are more explicit than Jay-Z's.

    I guess the average US high school kids that need "protection" from the explicit lyrics usually are not very fluent in Latin or medieval French, and the censors that put those stickers (whoever they are) probably have the same handicap.

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    Try making it a Favorite via the web browser, then going to My Music in the iPhone app to see if it shows up. Let me know :~)

     

    Yes, that works. Note that it's the Tidal iPhone app.

     

    Suggest substituting any other version of "Dimming of the Day" for the Tom Jones cover. Any other version. How about the Richard & Linda Thompson one?

     

    —David

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    Can we have a jriver playlist made with these songs?

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    Oh sure, 9AM Monday no problem. As long as I have the weekend :~)

     

    Yop that worked! Thanks Chris

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    @zyberguran: did you receive any advise from wimp how to use the tidal playlist in wimp? I'm located in Germany, so I have no access to tidal either...

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    They said this is not possible. Personally I think Wimp will soon turn into Tidal in most countries. See list at Tidal website. - In the meantime I started building a similar list gor Wimp - it is easy and fun. I will post it here ASAP.

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    Sweden. And waiting for a response from the Wimp support guys.

    WiMP support says it is not possible to import Tidal playlists.

    And who knows - soon maybe we are all transformed into Tidal users ... :-) , I said.

    Tidal has a list of countries already getting Tidal:

     

    [h=1]TIDAL is currently available in these countries[/h]TidalTiny.png

    TIDAL Support [EM]Last Tuesday at 10:07

     

     

     

    • United States of America
    • United Kingdom
    • Canada
    • Ireland
    • Luxembourg
    • Netherlands
    • Finland
    • Belgium
    • Italy
    • Singapore
    • South Africa
    • Denmark
    • Czech Republic
    • Slovakia
    • Spain
    • Portugal
    • Estonia
    • Lithuania
    • Latvia
    • Norway

     

    And if Norway and Denmark alreay are in , Sweden would probably be around the corner. And Germany?

     

    Anyway I made a list of my own - taking the liberty of borrowing parts of Chris' list and adding some other stuff. Great fun! I ended up with 155 entrie, hence the name: Zyberguran 155.

     

    http://wimpmusic.se/playlist/6bcd592a-983e-4b96-a5c3-c3d91073b309

     

    Have a nice evening

    Zyberguran

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    Can I import the list to Wimp (Nordic version of Tidal)?

    I just found a way:

    log into Wimp webplayer, then navigate to any existing playlist of your own and have a look at the URL in your browser. it should look similiar to this:

    https://play.wimpmusic.com/playlist/6009196c-22f0-48f1-b5f4-e8fc26bc4c44

     

    now mark the numbers and letters after the last slash and exchange it for this:

    356c4693-0889-4ad3-ab13-79c90724eb28

     

    Now Wimp's webplayer should show the CA Top 100 Playlist. Although in my webplayer it shows only 90 titles. That cpuld be a copyright issue. Mark it as favourite and it's saved to your playlists.

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    I find some music on that list I like but most music genres I like to listen are missing. I am more astonished a lot are older recordings. Is high res becoming irrelevant?

    I wonder when streaming at 16/44.1 there is no sonic benefit for high res recordings and good old analog recordings are sufficient.

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    Thanks, majik-i!

    This works for me too. Strange that we only get 90 out of 100 entries, though...

    Zyberguran

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    Great! I just added the wimp playlist to my account. Thanks!

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    Nice list.

     

    For those of us not on Tidal, can you post a list of songs? I've got a large fraction on my hard drive already.

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    Nice list.

     

    For those of us not on Tidal, can you post a list of songs? I've got a large fraction on my hard drive already.

    Just click the link to see the entire list.

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    Great list. Is there some way to get a text based or Excel based listing for those of us without Tidal? I've got quite a few of your selections already available on my NAS.

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    Just click the link to see the entire list.

     

    That returns a blank black page ... even with all the antivirus, firewalls, and pop up blockers turned off:

     

    TIDAL

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    That returns a blank black page ... even with all the antivirus, firewalls, and pop up blockers turned off:

     

    TIDAL

    Weird. I just tried it without any issues.

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    Hi Chris,

     

    Thanks for sharing the playlist.

    Great music.

     

    By the way, how do you subscribe to your blog? I don't know if you remember me, but it was a fun topic of discussion at the dinner with Tim at CES 2015. I still haven't figured it out! - Carlos

    Hi Carlos - Of course I remember you! Thanks for posting. Here is the information about subscribing to CA - > Computer Audiophile - Become a CA Subscriber Today!

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    I just found a way:

    log into Wimp webplayer, then navigate to any existing playlist of your own and have a look at the URL in your browser. it should look similiar to this:

    https://play.wimpmusic.com/playlist/6009196c-22f0-48f1-b5f4-e8fc26bc4c44

     

    now mark the numbers and letters after the last slash and exchange it for this:

    356c4693-0889-4ad3-ab13-79c90724eb28

     

    Now Wimp's webplayer should show the CA Top 100 Playlist. Although in my webplayer it shows only 90 titles. That cpuld be a copyright issue. Mark it as favourite and it's saved to your playlists.

     

    Hi

    Here is another playlist from my Wimp Hi-Fi. I have created this with norwegian music only. "My 50 norwegian picks"

    http://wimp.no/playlist/b4e18835-58cb-401c-9b3c-147a5be2df16

    atletico

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    That returns a blank black page ... even with all the antivirus, firewalls, and pop up blockers turned off:

     

    TIDAL

     

    I get the same, annoying result.

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