Best Guitar CD Recording


I have only Leo Kottke's, "One Guitar No Vocals." I need more well recorded guitar discs. It could be blues, classical, blue grass, or surprise. Any ideas?
muralman1
Don't know if you prefer acoustic or what, but you've already gotten some fine suggestions there. Gotta agree with practically anything Fahey, Kottke, Hedges(RIP), Cooder, some selected Bromberg (if you're OK w/ those vocals ;~), etc. Maybe check out Hawaiian Slack-key or Calcutta Slide, Doc Watson, Grisman/Garcia, Adrian Legg, Neal Schon, Atkins and Knofler. And the various samplers (Narada, Windham Hill Guitar Sampler or Touch, etc.) are consistently interesting and very good. I think my bro-in-law had something called Acoustic Heart(? - I guess that's the title) that was really decent. Shoot - there's just gazillions of good stuff (and never enough time).

And Zappa. Do we go Electric here? Dang - that's a whole 'nother book. Maybe it's time to start your "guitar CD trust fund", 'cause you could need one...
I suggest this album by: Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucia - "Friday Night in San Francisco" (Live).

(FYI, this is a incredibly well reviewed and recorded album. It is a standard Audiophile selection actually. But still a good pick nonetheless.)

BTW: Really, really nice on vinyl!
The essence of Al Di Meola on Columbia CK52920. Amazingly well recorded. And "Jazz Samba" Getz Stan/Charlie Byrd on DCC.
Kurt-Tank,

Thank you for the correction, I postd it as Friday....It is Saturday! Great disk either way!
Friday Night in San Fransisco on :
- CD standard edition is good
- SBM version on CD is even better
- SACD is amazing
- on 180gm Vinyl is heaven !!!!