Stuck in a Rut


Over the past 30 odd years I have been mostly listening to Rock (Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Bowie and all of the other great British and American bands.
I have also been listening to Jazz (Davis, Brubeck, Chet)
and assorted other Jazz artists.
For classical I love Betthovan's 7th and Tchaikovsky final symphony as examples.
But I know that there other great albums not only in the Rock, Jazz and Symphonic categories but in international ones as well. I would appreciate any suggestions not only on Rock, Jazz or Classical but also on any other category which is not lite but great.

Thanks...
henry_10023
I'm also in a bit of a rut. I listen primarily to classical
music, although I started 50 years ago with jazz. Stan Kenton's foray into orchestral music in the late '40s/early '50s rather channeled me into classical, where I've been ever since.

One thing I've found helpful is this: when you're buying an album of a composer with whom you're familiar, try to find one in which he/she has been paired with another composer. Most record companies tend to program albums that have more than one composer so that all selections are of a similar
nature, chronologically, geographically, etc.

Suggestion: give a listen to The Be Good Tanyas. Might not be your cuppa tea, but then again....

Jim
Jim,

The Be Good Tanyas latest record is great isn't it? If you like her, be sure to check out Gillian Welch, especially her first record "Revival" if you haven't already.

Z
Z-
"Chinatown" was the first of their CDs that I bought. Then I bought "Blue Horse", which includes my favorite tracks: "Lakes of Pontchartrain", and "Keep It Light Enough To Travel".

They are three very talented ladies; wish I could see them in person. Maybe they'll start touring some more after Frazey's baby is a bit older.
Jim