All good points above and I agree re using music that you know and like. Some for me are:
1. I agree with Trelja on L. Williams "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road"-- quite a diversity of music on this CD.
2. A Cliche' I know, but Jennifer Warnes "Famous Blue Raincoat" is still excellent, especially for vocals.
3. Enigma "Cross of Changes"-- complex music.
4. Loreena McKennitt "Book of Secrets", vocals and bass.
5. Melissa Ethridge "Brave and Crazy", because I know the music so well.
6. G. Thorogod "The Anthology", for Pace, Rhythm, and Timing.
7. Cowboy Junkies "The Caution Horses" for low level vocal and instruments.
8. Many others would do, as I have lots of favorites. Cheers. Craig
1. I agree with Trelja on L. Williams "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road"-- quite a diversity of music on this CD.
2. A Cliche' I know, but Jennifer Warnes "Famous Blue Raincoat" is still excellent, especially for vocals.
3. Enigma "Cross of Changes"-- complex music.
4. Loreena McKennitt "Book of Secrets", vocals and bass.
5. Melissa Ethridge "Brave and Crazy", because I know the music so well.
6. G. Thorogod "The Anthology", for Pace, Rhythm, and Timing.
7. Cowboy Junkies "The Caution Horses" for low level vocal and instruments.
8. Many others would do, as I have lots of favorites. Cheers. Craig