Which CD's do you never get tired of hearing?

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  • John Holmes
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    • Aug 2000
    • 2703

    Which CD's do you never get tired of hearing?

    For me leading the pack would be, "Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown!". It has such a wide mix of jazz, it seems to fit in no matter what time of day or the activity.

    My second most listen to disc would be, "Fourplay-Elixer". Something about this group's sound is very seductive! It seems to break the barriers of of various jazz and brings them together in a way that's, well to put it simply, smooth.

    So, these are two of my favorites, that I could listen to everyday with a smile.




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  • JonMarsh
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    • Aug 2000
    • 15302

    #2
    Pretty much anything by Acoustic Alchemy.

    Many Sarah Maclachlan CD's.

    Jacque Loussier Trio, Play Bach, Play Satie, Play anything!

    Beth Nielson Chapman, any of her three albums.

    Emily Remmler, "This is Me", her last album.

    Yello Jackets- almost any album.

    Strunz and Farrah- "Mosaica", and "Heat of the Sun"

    Dire Straits- almost any album.

    Laurie Anderson - "Strange Angels"

    Patricia Barber- any album



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    • George Bellefontaine
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      • Jan 2001
      • 7637

      #3
      Pretty much anything from my Sinatra collection...which happens to be substantial. I also have several Louis Armstrong cds I love to listen to. Others I often choose, especially while driving, include Supernatural (Santana), The Dire Straits stuff, Diana Krall, and mucho stuff by Jimmy Buffet. Man, I could go on for hours... and I haven't even mentioned anything in the lp collection. As you can see, my tastes are varied.




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      • David Meek
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        • Aug 2000
        • 8938

        #4
        In no specific order:

        Alan Parsons - I, Robot
        Vangelis - Bladerunner soundtrack
        Tangerine Dream - Thief soundtrack
        Santana - Blues For Salvador
        Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
        Michael Gettel - Skywatching
        The Doobie Brothers - The Captain And Me
        Pink Floyd - The Division Bell




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        • Mats
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          • Jun 2000
          • 1326

          #5
          How about Kitaro's Live in America, or pretty much anything from this Jap.




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          • Lex
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            • Apr 2001
            • 27461

            #6
            Why of course, any of Diana Krall's LPs, of which I believe I have them all. Also, Sarah to an extent, but I sort of burned out on here just a bit way back when.

            But now, she can peal me a grape, nearly all day long!

            Also, Jazzmasters series are mezmerizing.

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            • George Bellefontaine
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              • Jan 2001
              • 7637

              #7
              Heh ! Heh !




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              • Bob
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                • Jul 2000
                • 802

                #8
                Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited
                Tom Waits: Heart of Saturday Night
                Doug McLeod: pick any album
                Sunny Sumter: Sunny
                K.D. Lang: Drag
                Geoffry Oryema: Exile

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