Your favorite classical/flamengo guitar CDs


What are your favorite classical/flamengo guitar CDs that can impress untrained ears? The type of music I am looking for are similar to those of Jesse Cook, Chris Spheeris. And duo guitars as well. Thanks.
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Flamenco: Pepe Romero, "Flamenco", on First Impression Music LIMK2HD022; yes you read that correct one of the first K2HD CDs.

Classical: Duo Favori, "The Well-Tempered Guitars", Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 24 Preludes and Fugues for 2 Guitars op. 199, on Tacet 141

Wulfin Lieske, "What About This, Mr. Tárrega?", works by Bach, Albéniz, Tárrega and others, on Tacet 65; Lieske plays and compares 7 different classical guitars built between 1856 and 1958, a must for classical guitar buffs.

check these out(there are actually plenty of CDs with both of these, so it's a win-win):
Joaquin Rodrigo - Concerto de Aranjuez;
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Concerto For Guitar and Small Orchestra;

Also, check out:
"The Guitar Trio" by John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, and Paco De Lucia; and

"Friday Night in San Francisco" by Al Di Meola, John Mclaughlin, and Paco De Lucia
Not necessarily my favorite, 'cause the category mentioned is too wide and varied, but I just picked up a copy of The Best of Manitas de Plata Guitar Flamenco, Vanguard VSD-37/38 (2 lp) and it's fantastic!