1. Barbara Keith, "Barbara Keith," Warner LP ca 1973 or so, now available on a Japanese cd through Amazon. Hearing her on Skip Weshner's radio show midnights, KFAC in Los Angeles and sponsored by local high end retailers turned me on to hifi.
2. Eva Cassidy, "Live at Blues Alley." I cant really pick one of her albums over another but this one has Fields of Gold which has become something of a hit.
3. Los Lobos, "Will the Wolf Survive." LP. I cant really pick one of their albums over another either, but this one is a classic. Most audiophiles would pick "Kiko," and I wouldnt argue with that. Sound quality is better.
4. Lucinda Williams, white album reissued in the last couple of years on Koch has Passionate Kisses. An American classic.
5. Kate and Anna McGarrigle. Their first album. LP, but the cd's ok too.
2. Eva Cassidy, "Live at Blues Alley." I cant really pick one of her albums over another but this one has Fields of Gold which has become something of a hit.
3. Los Lobos, "Will the Wolf Survive." LP. I cant really pick one of their albums over another either, but this one is a classic. Most audiophiles would pick "Kiko," and I wouldnt argue with that. Sound quality is better.
4. Lucinda Williams, white album reissued in the last couple of years on Koch has Passionate Kisses. An American classic.
5. Kate and Anna McGarrigle. Their first album. LP, but the cd's ok too.