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.
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These recent acquisitions have floored me:

1) Mark Knopfler "Sailing To Philadelphia"
2) Jeff Wayne's "War of the Worlds"
3) Pat Metheny "Imaginary Day"

The sonics on these are *astounding*, all of them are DTS encoded. The music is sublime...

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Temptation, Holly Cole
El Cant Del Sibil La, Montserrat Figueras, Jordi Savall
Le Pas du Chat Noir, Anuoar Brahem

Many more but these are three I never tire of. Howard, are you saying "Sweeter than the Day" is like Le Pas? If so, I'll be looking for it.

Marco
"Body Acoustic"
David Chesky

"Blue Moon Swamp"
John Fogerty

"Unspeakable"
Bill Frisell

and on and on and on
Howard, are you saying "Sweeter than the Day" is like Le Pas? If so, I'll be looking for it.
Musically, the Horvitz stuff is a bit more structured. But I think it would have appeal to virtually anyone who likes jazz at any level. Wayne Horvitz made a studio album with this same title, as well as this live recording. Both are very good, but I especially like the live one. It is on Kufala records, which are marketed as 'authorized bootlegs'.

One of the most unique recordings I've ever heard, one I find highly addictive, is Pierre Yves Mace - "Faux Jumeaux". Marco, I think this would be one of your favorites.