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
mijknarf

Showing 1 response by duanegoosen

There's alot of good classical stuff that you might like (Parkening, Segovia, Gropman...). Also would recommend:

Andreas Willers/Can I Go On Like This
Larry Coryell/Tributaries/ The Restful Mind
John McLaughlin/My Goals Beyond/ or any Shakti
L'Ensemble Raye/Quelques Pieces Detachees
James Emery/Standing On A Whale...
Raoul Bjorkenheim, Nicky Skopelitis/Revelator
Jonas Hellborg/Octave Of The Holy Innocents/Good People
Adrian Legg/Guitars And Other Cathedrals
Zai Ensemble/Oxygen Suite
Tim Sparks/At The Rebbe's Table
Peter Finger/Solo
Benjamin Verdery/Ride The Wind Horse
Richard Johnson, Jud Martindale/Creatures Of Habit
Ralph Towner/City Of Eyes, Sargasso Sea (w/Abercrombie)
Sylvain Luc/SUD
Uwe Kropinski/ANY!!!
Jack West/Big Ideas
Leo Kottke/One Guitar No Vocals, That's What
Christian Escoude/A Suite For Gypsies
Cullen-Manring/Equilibre
D. Andrtova & R. Hladik/Voliera
Robt. Fripp & The League Of Crafty Guitarists/Show of Hands
Bernd Steidl/Psycho Acoustic Overture (maybe a bit of an Yngwie clone)
The Guitar Workshop (Compilation of some GREAT little known british acoustic guitarists on the Transatlantic label)