Recommended classical guitar CDs?


I currently don't own any classical guitar CDs, but would like to add some to my collection.

Thanks in advance!
mshan
The "tastiest" classical guitar CD I've ever heard was played by Emanuel Baruecco who played music of two famous classical spanish guitar composers: Leo Brouer and Hector Villa Lobos. This guitarist can put his spirit onto every single note he plays.

I used to have a bunch of Christofer Parkening but bored pretty soon. Despite him being super fast and technical he plays to make you feel that you're watching black-and-white TV. Almost everything played at the same loudness and speed.

I havent' went further to research more cuban guitarists but I feel that they're the best in guitar world.
You'll find something of a division of opinion between those who like the florid, Romantic style and those who prefer a more "classical" approach. My suggestion is to try some of each and decide for yourself. I'm in the latter camp, and a big fan of John Williams. He's probably at his best with Baroque transcriptions. Check out "The Baroque Album" and his playing of the Bach lute suites--which may be his finest work. He did a CD of Barrios Mangore a few years back, "From the Jungles of Paraguay," or you can try his earlier effort on much of the same material, "Latin American Music of Barrios and Ponce." A good sampler of his work is "The Seville Concert." And then there's "Brouwer: The Black Decameron."

But I'm running on here. Best first choices are probably Seville and Bach.
Check out Steve Hackett (from Genesis) smokin' classical recordings: Bay Of Kings (1983), Momentum (1988), Sketches Of Satie (2000).