Best sonics/music on CD


What are your three best CD's where you would rate the sonics and music a 10?.

1. Michel Camilo: Triangulo, Label Telarc (Jazz)

2. Leopold Stokowski: Rhapsodies, Label Living Stereo (classical)

3. Antonio Vivaldi: La Straganza - Rachel Podger: Arte Dei Suonatori, Label Channel Classics (classical)

All three of these CD's are hard to pull away from and I never tire listening to them.
glory
Boa2,

Thanks for making it so easy to listen to your tunes.
Sweeter Than The Day by Wayne Horvitz sounds inviting.
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You're quite welcome, Glory. Funny, I listened to "Sweeter Than the Day" twice today, and am certain that anyone in this community would be thrilled with that recording.

Another one that is highly accessible, and absolutely stunning, is Anouar Brahem - "Le Pas du Chat Noir"
I have found that on my *lower* end system that some cd's have their "
diamonds" or so to speak whereas most of the disc is sonically lacking
for some reason in my opinion. I would assume that some of this is a
limitation of my system but never the less...the one artist that for me stands
out as having the most consistent sonic quality for the CD's & SACD's I have
would say is Beck IMO.

Interestingly enough...I was turned on to a band called Air by a Seattle Stereo
shop and am now listening to '10000Hz Legend'...turns out that Beck hooked
up with them on this album for a couple tracks.

So what's the deal with him being a Scientologist anyways?
Doug McLeod (XRCD) Come to Find
Lightning Hopkins (XRCD) Goin' Away
Madeleine Peyroux's new one: Half the Perfect World. Duet with KD Lang is worth the admission...