Well, one obvious choice is of course "Friday Night in San Francisco", with Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, and Paco DeLucia.
One of my favorite LPs used to show off my system!
One of my favorite LPs used to show off my system!
Here are some random thoughts for acoustic music with acoustic guitar... Almost anything by Martin Simpson. Favorites of mine include: ..Leaves of Life, Shanachie 97008(CD) ..When I was on Horseback, Shanachie 97016 (CD) ..Live, at the Holywell Music Room in Oxford, Red House 106 (CD) Lightnin' Hopkins ..Lightnin' ..Goin' Away Doc Watson ..Home Again! ..Lonesome Road ..Doc & Merle Watson's Guitar Album J.B. Lenoir ..Alabama Blues, L&R Records Robert Lucas ..Usin' Man Blues (slide guitar), Audioquest Knoa, Opus 3 7801 Shawn Phillips ..Second Contribution, A&M Jesse Colin Young ..Soul of a City Boy, Capitol Leo Kottke ..6 & 12 String Guitar, Takoma Michael Newman (classical guitar) ..Guitar Pleasures, Sheffield Alice Artz (classical guitar) ..Virtuoso Guitar Music, Hyperion ..English Guitar Music, Meridian . |
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Norman Blake-Live at McCabe's Doc & Merle Watson-Pickin' The Blues Stefan Grossman-Yazoo Basin Boogie Leo Kottke-One Guitar, No Vocals Peter Lang-American Stock Martin Taylor-Gold (Best Of) Baden Powell-Estudos The David Grisman Quintet(self-titled) John Hammond-Got Love If You Want It & Wicked Grin Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt-A Meeting By the River Gipsy Kings-Roots Paco de Lucia-Plays Manuel de Falla & Entre Dos Aguas Alexandre Lagoya & Ida Presti-Baroque Music for Two Guitars Sergio and Odair Assad-Play Rameau, Scarlatti, & Bach Benjamin Verdery and Rie Schmidt-Reverie |
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Steve Hackett "Sketches of Satie" is pretty good. Classical acoustic guitar + flute though. Hackett also has a DVD called Hungarian Horizons that features him playing acoustic guitar with some accompaniment in a live concert that I would recommend. Chet Atkins put out lots of great acoustic guitar oriented stuff over the years. Check amazon for titles. Also on a Genesis guitarist note, many of Anthony Phillips "Private Parts and Pieces" series is excellent as well. I've heard mostly vinyl of this series, but they mostly sound terrific. His work on the Genesis album "Trespass" always provides me goosebumps. |
Clapton unplugged. Joan Baez Diamonds and Rust Paul Kelly Live 1992 John Williams Concerto Aranjuez and pretty much anything by Keb Mo as they are all well recorded - especially Slow down. |
Great suggestions above...also listen to these artists... Fingerstyle greats: Tommy Emmanuel, Pat Donohue, Mike Dowling, Pete Finger, Pete Huttlinger, Leo Kottke, Jack Williams, Rick Foster, John Knowles Country/bluegrass: Bryan Sutton, Pat Flynn, Chet Atkins, Tony Rice, David Grier, Scott Nygaard Blues/jazz: Jorma Kaukonen, Martin Taylor, Antonio Forcione, Acoustic Mania, Joe Pass, Paul Geremia, Earl Klugh, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Django Rheinhardt, Robben Ford Classical: John Williams, Carlos Barbosa-Lima and Sharon Isbin, any of the Romeros, Manuel Barrueco, Ricardo Iznaola, Narcisco Yepes just for starters...have fun |
Great suggestions so far. Since you don't suggest a specific style or genre, I'll just do as others do and ad a few names I have yet to read, but are worthy of the list (sorry if I missed them as I haven't read all the responses yet): Rory Block, When a Woman Gets the Blues Kelly Joe Phelps (a master - pick anything...I like "Shine-eyed Mr. Zen") Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College Joe Pass, "Way Out West" & "Virtuoso" Chris Whitley, "Living with the Law" Marc Ducret, "Detail" |
Lots of good ideas here, but if your taste runs to pop and/or rock music, I might add: Richard Thompson is my favorite acoustic guitar player in the pop/rock sphere, but most of his best records mix acoustic and electric guitar tracks. Beeswing and Vinvent Black Lightning are probably his best known acoustic tracks, but there are many, many more. The box set "Watching The Dark" is a treasure trove and much of it is nicely recorded. Some of the Dick's Picks live Greatful Dead recordings feature wonderful playing and certainly have their following. Lindsay Buckingham's last record was mostly acoustic and certainly worth hearing. Marshall Crenshaw's "Greatest Hits-Live Acoustic" is a wonderful record and "Neck and Neck" by Mark Knopler/Chet Atkins is great, too. Both David Lindley and Los Lobos have put out some wonderful acoustic guitar-centric recordings, but again, none of these are "pure" acoustic solo as oft cited above. Good Luck |
"Some of the Dick's Picks live Greatful Dead recordings feature wonderful playing and certainly have their following" Good point. Garcia was a fine acoustic guitarist. Most re-mastered Dead CDs I've heard sound pretty good. "American Beauty" and "Ripple" specifically, is the classic place to start for someone new to the many acoustic ensemble works by the Dead. |
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Anything with Antonio Forcione, the "Hendrix of the acoustic guitar". My personal favorite is "Live!" (on the Naim Label: http://www.thenaimlabel.com/) Something quite special: Wulfin Lieske, "What about this Mr. Tarrega?" (Tacet 65) on which Lieske plays 7 historical guitars made between 1856 and 1958. Very good stuff also on Stockfisch Records, master engineer Guenter Pauler being an acoustic guitar aficionado himself (check the samples on http://www.stockfisch-records.de/stckff/sf_stockfisch_e.html ) Enjoy Karel |
From the great master of classical guitar "Segovia: The Great Master". In the early 70's I was privileged to attend a once in a lifetime concert. Andre Segovia played for almost two hours in a small recital room to an audience of teachers, students and affinados. It was truly a wonderful concert. The tracks on this album have been remastered from various studio dates and have very good sound quality. Also the album has an overall acoustic feel of a live recording. Listening to this album is not the same as being at that concert but it comes close. |