What is the VERY BEST CD album you've ever heard?


Just like with records, I came across releases on CD that were never popular, but bring lots of interesting music and so I started collecting CDs that do have collectible value for the reason of a great and rare music presented.

So far album "Sauce Hollandaise" by Ashra is on my #1 desirable list

"Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life" by Frank Zappa is my 2nd best CD I've ever heard. 

 

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@sgreg1 Rory rules he is the greatest of them all..

and for everyone else The Beatles rock.... of that there can be no doubt

Kiren - yasuaki shimizu it's a surprising slow build but further I the album you will feel enveloped

 

 

 

1. Live From Deep in the Heart of Texas, Commander Cody and the Lost Planet AIRMEN A perfect picture of Austin bar music circa 1973. There's a lot going on here and it's rowdy!

2. Live @ Gruene Hall- Seth James. Texas blues at it's best! One of the best live blues albums you will ever hear!

On a good system with a great sweet spot, you are there, in the club.....and I' m not from Texas....

As an addendum to my post above, I should have mentioned that the musicians on both of these albums are so good they just make me laugh and wonder how did they do that? They are both a blast to listen to. Hope you enjoy them also!

@peporter: Love Cody & his great band(s)! I saw them a few times in the early 1970’s, when original pedal steel player The West Virginia Creeper (Steve Davis) was still in the band (his drinking got him kicked out). I played a gig with The Creeper in 1975, which was a LOT of fun.

And the band’s guitarist Bill Kirchen is one of my favorite Telecaster players. He made quite a few albums for Hightone Records (a great, great label) and a number of other indies. He was pals with other great Tele players, including the late Danny Gatton and Evan Johns (Evan played and sang on, and wrote a few songs for, Danny’s Redneck Jazz album).

Danny Gatton was an absolute virtuoso on guitar (Vince Gill nicknamed him The Humbler ;-) , who tragically committed suicide in 1994. Like Jeff Beck, Danny’s other passion was classic American Hot Rods.

I did an album with Evan Johns that was released in 2001 (Moontan, on Big Cypress Records 1019), which was quite an experience ;-) . Another heavy drinker, Evan’s liver finally led to his death in 2017, at a hospital in Austin Texas.

Are you into NRBQ? Their classic line-up included another great Tele player, Al Anderson. He left the band in the 1990’s, deciding to focus on songwriting and relocating to Nashville. He has a few solo albums of his own, well worth owning. I saw NRBQ live about six months ago, and they still rock like mad! One of the greatest live bands I've ever seen & heard, and I've seen & heard a LOT.