Classical, Spanish & South American Guitar Jewels


I like the Guitar and find it is relatively easily reproduced with my smaller speakers so the "sound" is generally very acceptable.
I am hoping to find albums versus best of compilations(still welcome); whether on vinyl or CD. I'll start out with 2 CD's I enjoy. Easy listening.
1. Music of the Brazilian Masters, Concord Picante label from Concord Jazz. CCD-4389. Laurindo Almeida, Carlos Bosa-Lima, Charlie Byrd. It's nice to hear the different guitars,playing styles and even strings.
2. Portrait of John Williams. CBS Records Masterworks. MK 37791. John Williams.
I hope someone enjoys these and has suggestions for other treasures. More to follow.
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Manuel Barrueco: Albeniz/Granados LP on Vox, now available as part of very affordable 3-CD set. It's called something like "400 years of the Guitar" and I think it is also on Vox.
Many players consider this the greatest recording of Spanish guitar music ever (if not the greatest classical guitar recording ever).

John Williams: Albeniz, recorded in the early 80's.

Andres Segovia: The EMI recordings, 1927-1939. Amazing playing, many Spanish and Latin composers included.

Oscar Ghiglia: The Guitar in Spain LP or The Spanish Guitar of Oscar Ghiglia LP. Regularly found on Amazon.

Bream: Granados, Albeniz--Music of Spain. Sublime playing, wonderful colors and pacing from the English master.
What, no mention of los Romeros, both singly and together?The Mercury recordings are quite nice, but there are some fine RCAs as well.
Anything by Rodrigo Y Gabriela fusing Spanish guitar with other genres two amazing instrumentalists.
The Fidelis (label name) Astor Piazolla is pretty killer...1st 5 tracks (rest is solo violin...)

here's a review...http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue4/sacdmd.htm
Some of my favorite guitarists are Ruben Romero, Oscar Lopez, Jesse Cook, Robby Longley and Ana Caram.