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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1) Celso Fonseca "Rive Gauche Rio"
2) Bebel Gilberto "Tanto Tempo"
3) Kaiser Chiefs "Employment"
4) Edgar Meier, Bach Cello Suites
5) U2 "How to dismantle an atomic bomb"
Horowitz - "Live and Unedited; Carnegie Hall, 1965"
Ben Harper - "Fight for Your Mind"
Jordi Savall - Soundtrack to "Tous Les Matins du Monde"
R.U.B. - "Are You Be"
Miles Davis - "Seven Steps to Heaven"

...and Alice in Chains "Unplugged" when I'm just not sure what to put on. The quality of that recording is extraordinary.
lately....

Bill Frisell, East West, a new double live disc, you're in for a treat when you hear Shenandoah

Van the Man, Magic Time, always a few essentials on each one

Savoy Brown, Street Corner Talking, for old times sake

John Prine, Fair & Square

Tony Rice, Unit of Measure, can't wait to see him again this October down upon the Suwannee River, oh yeah
...Geoff Smith - "Fifteen Wild Decembers" - Contemporary, cool-blooded, piano-driven minimalism with Nicola Walker Smith's soaring vocals filtered through some nineteenth century-ish existentialism. Think Shelly, Bronte, Keats, Dickenson, etc. Lovely and smart music in all respects. Rewards repeated listening.

...Lila Downs - "La Sandunga" - The epitome of modern Mexicana vocal art. At once classically traditional and jazzily fresh. Feminine, worldly and delicately commanding. A breathtaking beauty. An unknown star.

...Mark-Almond - "Night Music" - These guys are more adaptable to the times than Hall and Oates. Lush, electrified, pro-ambient, discretely soulful, gentle jazz with an edge. A brilliantly crafted studio disc of non-ironic pop romance for grown ups.

...Prazak Quartet - Janacek's String Quartet #1 (" Kreutzer Sonata") - These Bohemians have been together since students in 1975. It shows. Loving and masterfully instructive in the music and the form. It is a wonder to see them live. Formal and immensely engaging.

...Tony Joe White - "Lake Placid Blues" - ...Of "Poke-Salad Annie" and "In The Ghetto" fame. This man is crafty. You've never heard of any of these songs but every single one coulda/shoulda been a hit. Artful, richly common stories of life on the road and in the swamp. J.J. Cale's smart, twin brother separated at birth. Love and regret abounds but tomorrow is a new day.

Bonus. Black Diamond Heavies - "You Damn Right" - The Doors on meth meet Robert Johnson on heroin. Heavyweights in more than name alone. This poor, white trash Blues trio is full of naive courage and a sweaty, consumptive hunger. They cast a mist of fun afloatin' in the heat rising off the thighs of nineteen year virgins. Quirky, dark, sexy, punkish first tier blues. Organ-driven, "slides"ville. Best played real loud.
Ryan Adams (MoFi-SACD version) Heartbreaker
Lucinda Williams World without Tears
Aimee Mann Bachelor #2
Arcade Fire Funeral
Radiohead Amnesiac