You don't say what YOU like to listen to, but here's a few suggestions that don't drive me crazy if I play them when my wife is around:
Any of the Mark Knopfler soundtracks, "Cal", "Local Hero", "The Princess Bride", etc.
Any album by Sting that has "Englishman In New York" on it. :-)
The Clannad albums "Magical Ring" and "Legend"
Dave Grusin's "Cinemagic" - a great album!
Mark Knopfler/Chet Atkins "Neck & Neck"
Knopfler & The Notting Hillbillies "Missing, Presumed Having A Good Time"
Any of the three Linda Ronstadt albums with Nelson Riddle - "Lush Life" What's New" or "For Sentimental Reasons"
Any of the "MTV Unplugged" albums by Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Sting, or Paul Simon
Rani Arbo & Daisey Mahem "Cocktail Swing"
Eddie From Ohio "Quick"
Jackson Browne "Solo Acoustic-vol. 1"
Bruce Cockburn "Speechless"
Also, a suggestion. If you are an older gent, and have tone controls in your system, and have the treble turned up - turn it down to flat. Women retain their high-frequency hearing much longer than men, and a too bright system may be making her ears bleed, while it sounds fine to you. That's a common problem area with men & women & hi-fi systems.
I hope some of thsi helps,
Ed
Any of the Mark Knopfler soundtracks, "Cal", "Local Hero", "The Princess Bride", etc.
Any album by Sting that has "Englishman In New York" on it. :-)
The Clannad albums "Magical Ring" and "Legend"
Dave Grusin's "Cinemagic" - a great album!
Mark Knopfler/Chet Atkins "Neck & Neck"
Knopfler & The Notting Hillbillies "Missing, Presumed Having A Good Time"
Any of the three Linda Ronstadt albums with Nelson Riddle - "Lush Life" What's New" or "For Sentimental Reasons"
Any of the "MTV Unplugged" albums by Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Sting, or Paul Simon
Rani Arbo & Daisey Mahem "Cocktail Swing"
Eddie From Ohio "Quick"
Jackson Browne "Solo Acoustic-vol. 1"
Bruce Cockburn "Speechless"
Also, a suggestion. If you are an older gent, and have tone controls in your system, and have the treble turned up - turn it down to flat. Women retain their high-frequency hearing much longer than men, and a too bright system may be making her ears bleed, while it sounds fine to you. That's a common problem area with men & women & hi-fi systems.
I hope some of thsi helps,
Ed