The one I've been playing the heck out of lately is "Floating on the Silence," by Tom Wolfe and Gene Bertoncini. Absolutely virtuostic performances of original jazz compositions and standards. Just the two guitarists, unaccompanied. The music and quality of the recording are both first rate. Great late night stuff. In fact, I think I'll put it on right now.
As a classical guitarist of 25 years' duration, I've spent countless hours listening to recitals and performances in every conceivable venue. The most realistically recorded guitar performance that I have heard is the long out of print Sheffield Lab release #10, by Micheal Newman performing the Chaconne by Bach.
As a classical guitarist of 25 years' duration, I've spent countless hours listening to recitals and performances in every conceivable venue. The most realistically recorded guitar performance that I have heard is the long out of print Sheffield Lab release #10, by Micheal Newman performing the Chaconne by Bach.