5 CD's on your current "permanent " rotation.


5 cd's that sit beside your player, that you don't bother replacing in your rack...........your current "permanent" rotation.

mine are: MILES DAVIES "kind of blue", ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM "jazzmasters 13", SARA BRIGHTMAN, "time to say goodbye", GETZ GILBERTO "#1 & #2,
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1. Sony Rollins - Way Out West
2. Bill Evans - Interplay
3. Monk meets Mulligan
4. Sonny Rollins - Our Man in Jazz
5. Roy Hargrove - Tenors in My Life
Joe Henderson - Big Band (Verve)
Horace Silver - Songs My Father,or Styling of Silver (Verve)
Jon Fadis - Remembrances (Chesky)
Diana Krall - When I Look in Your Eyes
Fred Hirsch - Dancing in the Dark (Chesky)

All have great sonics. But, first two have much to offer sonically, but not perfect. All musically in highest of leagues.
I will second one of tvad's selections, Dire Straits On Every Street, also Alice in Chains Unplugged, perhaps the best in digital playback. Richard Thompsons Two Letter Words, and I have the Vinyl which is incredible, but the digital copy of Allison Krauss & Union Station, So Long, So Wrong. Sounds very good for a CD.
Grant Green: Green Street
Elliot Smith: Elliot Smith
Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane: Cannonball and Coltrane
Franz Schubert: The Last Four Quartets
Donald Byrd: At the Half Note Cafe
Chet Baker and Russ Freeman ( Mosaic Collection)
Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan (Mosaic Collection)
Tori Amos - Boys for Pele
Ry Cooder - Paradise and Lunch
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (reissue/remaster)