Alec R. Constandinos: Romeo & Juliet (1978)
So many memories attached to this one, but the one that stands out the most was taking the record into Jerry's Audio in Phoenix (one of many high end audio stores at the time) and having it played through a pair of Gale401's. At the time the Gales were my dream speakers, priced somewhere in the stratosphere and completely unobtainable on my $2.75/hour Broadway Southwest Sales Associate budget, but to my young ears (that could actually easily still hear to 20kHz!), they sounded even better than the JBL L100s. I knew all the salesmen at Jerry's and one of them (a notorious hard rocker) came running into the listening room yelling, "What is this disco shi…" He stood there for a minute listening and finally said, "Damn, that sounds good." Romeo & Juliet was supposedly one of the first records mixed down from a 48-track master and even today it does sound damn good.