What sends shivers down your spine when you play it on your system?


“The Ecstasy of Gold” orchestral intro on Metallica’s “S&M” CD. 
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Beatles- Nowhere Man (the combination of harmony vocals, soaring fluid bass lines and dual guitar solo played by John & George just blows me away every time)
John Denver- Back Home Again
Led Zeppelin- When The Levee Breaks
David Bowie- Suffragette City
Rush- Entre Nous
Uriah Heep- The Wizard
Deep Purple- Burn
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Gimme Back My Bullets 
Mahler 1-5 symphonies
Moussorgsky/Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition, Chicago/Giulini
Vaughn Williams - Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis, ASMF/Marriner
Huey Lewis and the News - The Heart of Rock n Roll
Handel - Messiah, Hallelujah chorus
Barber - Adagio for Strings
Cherubini - Requiem
Beatles - Abbey Road
Satie - Gnossiennes, Gymnopiedes
Pentatonix - Mary Did You Know?
Stravinsky - Rite of Spring
Big Phat Band - Sing, Sang, Sung on Swinging for the Fences
Bach Cello Suites - Janos Starker


Off the top of my head ... :)
Fantastic songs with fantastic guitar (youtube)

Phil Collins - First of frith (live)

Derek Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem (live)

John Mayer - Gravity (live)
Some jazz for some educated soul:

Shivers on my spine indeed....


Kenny Wheeler :  The widow on the window

Supremum artistry akin to any of the best jazz album there is....

:)
@justmetoo

I just had a listen to several cuts from Allan Taylor's "Hotels & Dreamers"
and completely concur. Very nice!

@steviewunda  And if I haven't lowered the tone enough, try this 
:-0 Can't understand anything he's singing, but love the music, the beat and the 
scenery is really nice too. Make that 7 billion and 5 views, I couldn't stop at just 1 :-)

A few others I thought of that give me shivers: Just about anything from Amos Lee's album of Mission Bell especially "El Camino" first cut and again, last cut with Willie Nelson; about everything on Ray LaMontagne's "Gossip in The Grain" and (on the classic side) the 45 RPM Reference Recording of Tafelmusik, "Popular Masterworks of the Baroque" 

Jim