Best Audiophile Oldies II
Best Audiophile Oldies II is a premium audiophile oldies compilation from Premium Records, pressed on 180g vinyl for listeners who love classic voices, golden-era pop, easy listening, jazz-pop and warm analogue sound. This album is highly recommended for fans of audiophile vinyl, classic oldies, vintage vocal music, warm midrange, smooth treble and natural stereo imaging.
Featuring timeless artists such as Connie Francis, Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Mathis, The Everly Brothers, Dionne Warwick, Harry Belafonte, Dean Martin and Johnny Horton, this record is ideal for relaxed listening and for testing the musical character of a hi-fi system. The sound should be smooth, nostalgic and emotionally rich, with clear vocals, warm orchestration and a natural vintage atmosphere.
This is a beautiful album for testing turntables, cartridges, phono stages, tube amplifiers, speakers and complete high-end audio systems. On a good system, you should hear a stable vocal image, rich midrange, clean background, controlled bass and a wide, natural soundstage. It is not a modern “loud” demo record; it is a refined audiophile oldies reference LP for listeners who appreciate classic songs with a warm, musical presentation.
What you must hear
| What to listen for | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Warm vocal tone | Classic voices should sound rich, emotional and natural |
| Smooth treble | Strings, brass and high vocals should not sound sharp |
| Midrange body | The heart of oldies music is in the voice and orchestration |
| Stereo imaging | Vocals and instruments should have clear placement |
| Analogue warmth | The LP should feel smooth, nostalgic and musical |
| Low noise floor | A good pressing should reveal detail without excessive surface noise |
| Natural dynamics | The music should breathe instead of sounding compressed |
Recommended tracks
| Track | Artist | Why recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Thanks To You | Connie Francis | Excellent for vintage female vocal warmth and emotional tone |
| Te Quiero Dijiste | Nat King Cole | Beautiful for smooth male vocal presence and romantic atmosphere |
| Are You Lonesome Tonight | Elvis Presley | A strong test for voice focus, intimacy and midrange realism |
| Crazy | Patsy Cline | Essential track for vocal emotion, phrasing and analogue warmth |
| It’s Not For Me To Say | Johnny Mathis | Great for smooth vocal control and orchestral balance |
| Devoted To You | The Everly Brothers | Good for harmony, vocal blend and stereo sweetness |
| Walk On By | Dionne Warwick | Recommended for rhythm, vocal clarity and classic pop elegance |
| Stardust | Nat King Cole | A highlight for late-night mood, vocal smoothness and orchestral depth |
| Banana Boat Song (Day-O) | Harry Belafonte | Great for dynamics, rhythm and vocal energy |
| Sway | Dean Martin | Perfect for swing feel, vocal charm and relaxed hi-fi listening |

