Best Audiophile Voices III
Best Audiophile Voices III is a refined audiophile vocal compilation from Premium Records, made for listeners who love natural female voices, intimate acoustic arrangements and smooth high-end sound. This album is highly recommended for testing vocal realism, midrange warmth, stereo imaging, treble smoothness, acoustic detail and room ambience.
This third volume continues the famous Best Audiophile Voices series with a carefully selected mix of jazz vocals, acoustic ballads, soft pop covers and emotional female performances. Audiophile Music describes Volume III as the third album in the 7-CD set from Premium Records, selecting gentle jazz/vocal songs made with audiophile technology for realistic sound.
On a good hi-fi system, the album should sound warm, clean, intimate and spacious. The voices should appear centered between the speakers, with clear phrasing, natural breath, soft piano/guitar textures and a relaxed musical flow. This is not a loud demonstration disc; it is a vocal reference album for hearing how natural and emotional your system can sound.
What you must hear
| What to listen for | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Centered vocal image | Voices should sound stable and realistic between the speakers |
| Warm midrange | The emotional power of this album is in the human voice |
| Smooth treble | High notes should be open and detailed, not sharp or tiring |
| Breath and phrasing | Listen for small vocal details, air and natural expression |
| Acoustic space | Guitar, piano and soft percussion should have room around them |
| Instrument separation | Each voice and instrument should be easy to follow |
| Low-level detail | The best systems reveal texture, silence and ambience behind the music |
Recommended tracks
| Track | Artist | Why recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Vincent | Sara K. | Excellent for vocal intimacy, guitar texture and natural live atmosphere |
| Fields Of Gold | Emi Fujita | Beautiful for soft female vocals, warmth and emotional midrange |
| Killing Me Softly With His Song | Cheryl Bentyne | Good for jazz vocal phrasing, smooth arrangement and treble control |
| That’s All | Dina Blade | Recommended for relaxed vocal tone and intimate jazz-club feeling |
| We’ve Only Just Begun | Salena Jones | Strong for vocal presence, smooth dynamics and classic audiophile warmth |
| Alfie | Jean Frye Sidwell | Great for emotional vocal expression and natural piano/vocal balance |
| Close To You | Noon | Very good for delicate voice, soft detail and relaxed listening |
| Secret Love | Janet Seidel | Excellent for jazz vocal sweetness, phrasing and stereo space |
| When You Say Nothing At All | Alison Krauss | A highlight for pure vocal tone, acoustic realism and emotional clarity |
| Morning Has Broken | Jheena Lodwick | Strong audiophile test for clean voice, natural ambience and smooth detail |

