Chesky recording recommendation, please


Hi everyone. I'm soliciting suggestions for Chesky recordings...specifically compilation CDs. Any genre.

Thanks in advance.
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Yes: the artists matter a lot. Last night I dug through my CDs (which have seen little use since I went to high res) and pulled out a 1982 Decca recording of the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, performed by Kyung Wha Chung, a young (then) woman from Korea. We have heard a lot lately about Hilary Hahn, and I have several of her recordings. However, to my ear, this performance by Kyung Wha Chung takes technical skill and artistic interpretation to a higher level. Sometimes lesser known performers may excel.
Eldartford, exactly my point in requesting Chesky compilations. My assumption being Chesky will put the best of their label on compilations, thereby affording the buyer to choose which artists to explore further.
Try "Jazz for a Literary Mind" by Chesky. It includes artists such as Dave's True Story, Kenny Rankin, John Pizzarelli, Sara K., Peggy Lee, Livingston Taylor, The John Basile Quartet, Phil Woods, Clark Terry, Rebecca Pigeon, Red Rodney, and Carla Lother. These tracks are all unique and special. Some are recored in a church in NY.
Enjoy