Old favorites that you still play and still "feel".


As lovers of music, we sometimes re-visit favorites that still can both please and amaze.  

Jennifer Warnes,  the entire "Famous Blue Raincoat" cd/album/download/video.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0rZ2CPCYBQ

I would appreciate any music that you can share that has, as they say (and who are "they" anyway?), stood the test of time.  There are obvious ones from some masters...but also some that are a little less obvious. 


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Famous Blue Raincoat--definitely.

Leonard Cohen (who by fire) with Sonny Rollins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCaD6GAQmjA


King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King
Steely Dan: Can’t Buy A thrill
Blind Faith
Moody Blues: Octave
Cat Stevens: albums ; Teaser, Catch Bull, Tea, Mona...
Traffic: Low spark of High Heeled Boys

Jewel: Foolish Games
Renaissance: many albums e.g. Ashes are Burning, Turn of the Cards.
Enya: Shepard Moons
Deva Premal: Essence
Gabriel Roth: Refuge

Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
Coletrane: Ole Coltrane (hypnotic but perhaps not for those new to him)
Pharoah Saunders: Crescent of Love

Furtwangler; Beeth 9th
Rachmaninoff 3rd PC
Hovaness: Mysterious Mountain, Prayer of St Gregory