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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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)
Alison Krauss + Union Station: Live, CD1 and CD2
Tori Amos: Under the Pink
Dave Brubeck Quartet: Time Out
Cincinnati Pops: Chiller
1) Celso Fonseca "Rive Gauche Rio"
2) Bebel Gilberto "Tanto Tempo"
3) Kaiser Chiefs "Employment"
4) Edgar Meier, Bach Cello Suites
5) U2 "How to dismantle an atomic bomb"
Horowitz - "Live and Unedited; Carnegie Hall, 1965"
Ben Harper - "Fight for Your Mind"
Jordi Savall - Soundtrack to "Tous Les Matins du Monde"
R.U.B. - "Are You Be"
Miles Davis - "Seven Steps to Heaven"

...and Alice in Chains "Unplugged" when I'm just not sure what to put on. The quality of that recording is extraordinary.
lately....

Bill Frisell, East West, a new double live disc, you're in for a treat when you hear Shenandoah

Van the Man, Magic Time, always a few essentials on each one

Savoy Brown, Street Corner Talking, for old times sake

John Prine, Fair & Square

Tony Rice, Unit of Measure, can't wait to see him again this October down upon the Suwannee River, oh yeah