I played the groove off my copy of "Friday Night in San Francisco" in the 80's. I recently bought it on CD and have a completely different reaction after many years of not hearing it. It's certainly full of fireworks, but I don't find I can sit and enjoy it from beginning to end like I used to. In contrast, Pat Metheney's "One Quiet Night" is a phenomenally listenable recording that's on heavy rotation these days.
Calling all acoustic guitar fans...
I've always liked the sound of acoustic guitar on my system. Currently in heavy rotation in my system now:
1. Sounds of Wood and Steel #2 (Windham Hill)
2. Sounds of Wood & Steel #3 (Windham Hill)
3. Eric Clapton Unplugged
4. Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds (live extra disc in Some Devil CD)
I'm looking for direction from you guys on other well recorded selections, let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
Jim
1. Sounds of Wood and Steel #2 (Windham Hill)
2. Sounds of Wood & Steel #3 (Windham Hill)
3. Eric Clapton Unplugged
4. Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds (live extra disc in Some Devil CD)
I'm looking for direction from you guys on other well recorded selections, let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
Jim
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