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,
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Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" Japanese JVC XRCD
Chesky "ultimate demonstration disk" Rebecca Pigeon "Spanish Harlem" especially
Pink Floyd "The Wall"
Eagles "Hotel California"
Eric Clapton "Unplugged"
This is gonna date me like the other entries have done to most everyone else, but...

1) Santana - "Caravanseria"
2) Santana - "Welcome"
3) McLaughlin/Santana - "Love, Devotion, and Surrender"
4) Miles Davis - "Miles Smiles"
5) Bob Dylan - "Nashville Skyline"

Just found those remastered Santana CDs and anyone who has only heard his music of the last 3-4 yrs, check these out. Of course, you gotta get his first three albums and also "Borboletta" which doesn't appear to have been remastered yet.

A few weeks ago the list would have been mostly chamber music.
1) Dick Hyman "From the Age of Swing"
2) Livingston Taylor "Ink"
3) Jeannie Bryson "Some Cats Know"
4) Oscar Peterson "Quiet Now"
5) Ali Akbar Khan "Journey"

Plus there always seems to be a Shirley Horn, Strunz & Farrah, Andre Previn or Stephane Grapelli close by.
Mancini's 'Breakfast at Tiffani's', Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, Jorma Kaukonen 'Blue Country Heart', Allison Krauss & Union Station Live, and The Beatles Yellow Submarine- the later one with the compilation, not the soundtrack.

All great stuff and very well recorded. The Ella and Louis and Allison K are sacd
Hawksley Workman, Lover Fighter
Ween, White Pepper
Rush, FeedBack
Daves True Story,
King Crimson, Three of a perfect pair