Another one: Talk Talk,
Natural Order 1982-1991.
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This is a 2013 compilation with tracks selected by Mark Hollis to showcase "the other side" of Talk Talk, e.g. deep cuts, and is meant to accompany the more well-known
Natural History compilation.
I find the mastering excellent - and those who don't like modern compression will especially like it. It pops a DR13 on the DR Meter, with two tracks DR11, two tracks DR15, and one DR17.
In particular, I find track 3, "For What It's Worth," to be a demo-quality track. The ambience and depth cues, along with the tightness and presence of the bass percussion, are IMHO outstanding.
Finally, for anyone interested in the band, this compilation is also unique in that it's the only one that includes at least one track from all five of their albums, including their finale
Laughing Stock. And in that vein, it ends with a unique two-track sequence, where there's a direct segue between the
Spirit of Eden track "Eden" and an edited alt. version of the
Laughing Stock track "After the Flood."
Highly recommended.