Music Recommendations based on Seven Albums


I was thinking that it might be interesting to start a thread to get recommendations based on seven provided albums. I always enjoy getting recommendations from people to consider adding to my collection.

I'll start:

Paganini: After a Dream - Regina Carter
The Canadian Tenors
Legends - James Galway & Phil Coulter
Solo - Ning Feng
Vivaldi The Four Seasons - Jacques Louussier Trio
Italian Concertos - Gabor Boldoczki
Looking for You - Allan Taylor

Now you can either provide me with a suggestion and/or add a list of your own and see what people recommend for you.

I found it very difficult to just pick seven even though my collection is fairly small.
mceljo

Showing 2 responses by joenies

Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade
Saint Saen - Symphony No. 3 (Organ)
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Oscar Peterson - Tracks
Earl Klugh - Low Ride
Gino Vanelli - Beautiful People
Bronski Beat - Age of Consent
Like everyone else, my list could go on and on.
Joe Nies
Hello Mceljo,
I'm fortunate? to have what many say is the original version of this album, the RCA Red Seal.

LP's
RCA Red Seal LSC-2341, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch Cond.
Classic Records Re-Issue, 45rpm Series, one-sided Pressing, 4 album set.

CD's
JVC XRCD2 Re-Master, JMCXR-0002.
Deutsche Grammophon, 419 617-2, Berlin Philharmonic, James Levine Cond.
Seraphim Classics, CDR 7243 5 73430 22, National Orchestra of France.

The RCA is in MINT condition, and sounds the best considering it's age. The Classic Records did a great job when they re-mastered this LP, Great sound.
The JVC is a great CD. The other 2 CD's I do not listen to since I got the JVC.
I have never had the opportunity to hear it preformed live. If my performing arts center ever does it I will be sure to go.
Joe Nies