5 CD's on your current "permanent " rotation.


5 cd's that sit beside your player, that you don't bother replacing in your rack...........your current "permanent" rotation.

mine are: MILES DAVIES "kind of blue", ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM "jazzmasters 13", SARA BRIGHTMAN, "time to say goodbye", GETZ GILBERTO "#1 & #2,
jjwa
It's not reasonable to limit 'permanent' rotation to five, or even ten titles, but here are five of my favorites (though if I think about it another minute I will come up with a dozen other titles I enjoy as much):

King Curtis - Night Train
Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio
Phineas Newborn - Harlem Blues (or We Three...)
Bill Frisell - Gone Like a Train (or Good Dog, Happy Man...)
Los Lobos - How Will the Wolf Survive(or Kiko...)

I'm already thinking of others.
The Best of Mountain Sony Remastered 2003.

AC/DC Back in Black Epic Remastered 2003.

Mighty Sam Mclain Give it up To Love XRCD.

Jethro Tull The Very Best Of 2003 Chrysalyis EMI Canada.

Spirit Traveler The Hits of The Motor City XRCD.
1) Soular Energy Ray Brown Trio

2) One Quiet Night Pat Metheny

3) Anything Goes Brad Mehldau Trio

4) Nightclub Patricia Barber

5) Love Songs Diana Krall

Sacd if available. This my jazz week. Pat Metheny's solo acoustic baratone guitar is incredible. Other weeks would be David Grey's White Ladder, Rosanne Cash's Rules of Travel, Neil Young's Silver and Gold... and classical.
John Dean
Grown Backwards - David Byrne
True Love - Toots and The Maytals with special guest artists
Vivaldi's Concert for the Prince of Poland - The Academy of Ancient Music
Obrigado Brazil Live in Concert - Yo Yo Ma
LIVE AT HARVEST FEST - The Twisters An awesome blues band with a phenomenal blues harp player from Vancouver, Canada
Masada: Masada 8, Live in Sevilla
Kings of Leon: Youth and Young Manhood
Cafe Tecuba: Cuatros Caminos
Ahmad Jamal: In Search of Momentum
Prince: Musicology