Introduction

Do you know Nick Hornby's "High Fidelity"? So here are my personal top five records I wish I had produced:

marvin gaye ­ what 's going on
A perfect one ­ "the" perfect one. Once you've heard it, you will never forget a melody, a change, or even a single word on this great album.

stan getz ­ au go go
You never have to hang out in a bar ­ if you listen to this record, you instinctively know what a wellmixed martini tastes like: cool, elegant and extra dry.

joni mitchell ­ hejira
Folk, Pop, Jazz ­ who cares? A record that shows that styles are only for those who don't have one of their own.

donald fagen ­ nightfly
It sounds like simple pop-music, but it's more complex than many jazz-recordings. This is a style I have always loved ­ you can just listen and enjoy the music. But if you really listen ­ you will really enjoy this-great music!

jimmy giuffre 3 ­ 1961
Calm, pure, plain. A completely different view of Jazz ­ and digs deeper into the real thing than most.

And so that 's what quinton is all about.
It's about the microcosm within every record. It's about the atmosphere in the studio or on stage, when it is happening. It's about music. So enjoy it!

Heinrich Schläfer