That's a very broad question there. Here's a thread with recommendations for perfect albums.
Good luck with your search.
Good luck with your search.
help with music?
That's a very broad question there. Here's a thread with recommendations for perfect albums. Good luck with your search. |
Congrats on your new equipment. I selected stuff that I love to hear anytime but particularly on new equipment to judge just how good that equipment can sound. If you liked Dark Side you may enjoy Pink Floyd's Meddle, and The Wall. All the following CD's are exceptionally well recorded and performed: Some easy to love jazz are Beyond the Missouri Sky by Pat Metheny, At Ease with Coleman Hawkins, and Soul Station by Hank Mobley. Two great recordings are The Ultimate Jesse Cook and Get Lucky by Mark Knopfer (of Dire Straits) Finally to add to your classical, Malcolm Frager plays Chopin (wonderfully recorded using a Bosendorfer Piano). Piano Transcriptions by Volodos, and the Carnegie Hall Concert with Kissen and Levine |
The best way these days to get exposure to new music you might like is via web music applications like Pandora that will play music similar to that you provide as a seed. Or just find a few good internet radio stations for the genere of interest. Radio Paradise is a fantastic station for those that want to branch out from the classic rock favorites. |
Youtube is great to discover new music. Just a few names and titles to check out: John Coltrane - many albums. John McLaughlin Trio - Que Alegria Paco de Lucia - Siroco Al di Meola - Cielo e Terra John McLaughlin/Paco de Lucia/Al di Meola - Friday Night in San-Francisco Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Jonas Hellborg/Glen Velez - Ars Moriende Elend - The Umbersun (neo-classical, very dark) |