Audiogon "RECORDINGS TO DIE FOR" list


I've been listening to some of my favorite recordings this weekend and was wondering what others on Audiogon felt were there favorites. We have all seen the Stereophile "Records to Die For", The Absolute Sounds recommended list, Music Directs' list, The Golden Ear, etc. now I'm hoping to assemble the Audiogon "Recordings To Die For". Please list your five favorite recordings, the ones you listen to over and over or play for friends. I would assume the sonic quality is excellent in that this is an audiophile site. The performance and enjoy ability should also be excellent. Please leave your top five, even if they are already chosen so we can discover the very top for the Audiogon listeners. ALSO PLEASE REFRAIN FROM CRITICIZING OTHERS OPINIONS AND JUST LEAVE YOUR FAVORITES!

August 2002: I have compiled a summary and a full printer-friendly list of all of the recommendations below.
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Since the music is the main reason we are all audiophiles (hopefully), my list does not take into account the sonics. My choices are listed with their format.

1) Live at Montreaux - Sun Ra Arkestra - LP
2) The Shape of Jazz to Come - Ornette Coleman - LP
3) Spiritual Unity - Albert Ayler - LP and CD
4) The Motion of Emotion - Elliot Levin - CD
5) Unit Structures - Cecil Taylor Unit - LP and CD

With the exception of #4 which cracked the list two years ago, this list has been standard for me since the late 70's when I first discovered creative improvised music. While perhaps not the best place to start with the music, these five are timeless masterpieces of the art and genius of the artists. I don't, however, think they'll make any Recordings to Die For list - except of course, my own!
The following 10 are respectufully submitted:
#1. JVC's D-2-D, "Sugar Loaf Express".
#2. Test pressing of Patricia Barber's "Modern Cool".
#3. Crystal Clear Recordings D-2-D: "Virgil Fox Volume 1".
#4. Sheffiels Labs D-2-D: Prokoffiev " Excerpts from Romeo & Juliette".
#5. M-A Recordings CD: "Serra un Noche".
#6. Vinyl version of the 20th Anniversary Jethro Tull Anthology.
#7. The Cheiftians: "Santiago".
#8. Jade Recordings: "Carmina Sacre".
#9. Beausoleil: "Vintage Beausoleil".
#10. Hungaritron CD- Mozart: " Divertimento K. 563".
Wow! What a thread. This one's going to cost me a fortune at the music store. I agree with so many of your selections and will experiment with many recommendations. I can't tell you guys and girls how nice it is to pull winners off the shelves everytime I go in the record stores thanks to threads like this one. Thanks JADEM6. Here's five more that got left out
Sade - Diamond life
Sting - Nothing like the sun
Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the hard line
C.S.N.Y. - So Far
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
1. Rebecca Pidgeon "the raven" (Chesky)- 128/24 rec.
2. Muddy Waters "folk singer" (Chess)- old records incredible good sound!!!
3. Vanessa Rubin "sings" (Novus)
4. Cassandra Wilson "new moon daughter" (Blue Note)
5. Livingston Taylor "ink" (Chesky)- 96/24 rec.
King Crimson "Red"
Elvis Costello "King of America"
Van Morrison "Astral Weeks"
Joni Mitchell "Hejira"
Richard Thompson "Mirror Blue", and/or "Rumour and Sigh"
Richard and Linda Thompson "Shoot Out the Lights"
Ry Cooder + V.M. Bhatt "A Meeting by the River"
John Hiatt "Bring the Family"
David Sylvian "Gone to Earth"
Talking Heads "Remain in Light"
Jan Garbarek "I Took up the Runes"
Bill Frisell (Can't chose which one!)
Ralph Towner (same here)