What are your top 5 Windham Hill recordings?


Windham Hill Records was founded by William Ackerman and Anne Robinson in 1976. Guitarist William Ackerman released the first Windham Hill recording in 1976 titled "The Search For The Turtle's Navel" and ending with George Winston's 'Summer" released in 1991 after 100+ unique recordings for the original label. Ackerman sold part of his interest to BMG in 1992 followed by Anne Robinson in 1996. IMO the label is overlooked by many audiophiles considering the label offers above average sound quality and has many talented musicians. My interest in Windham Hill has peaked since finding several excellent recordings at thrift stores that were unknown to me. The more obvious WH recordings have been in my collection since the 80's  "Solid Colors" - "December" and "Aerial Boundaries" but I think there are many more gems in the WH catalogue. I appreciate your time and look forward to your replies.
dayglow

Showing 1 response by mammothguy54

I am not certain if I have any other Windham Hill label records in my collection.  However, I just picked a copy of Michael Hedges "Watching My Life Go By" which is on Windham Hill label.  I had that album on CD since it first came out.  I only learned about 2 weeks ago that it was also on vinyl and found a NM copy on Discogs.  I love the music, Michael Hedges was such a talented guitar player, he could make the guitar sound like three instruments, at the same time.  I was hoping the vinyl would be a great production since I knew the recording was excellent (on the CD).  WOW!  This is a fabulous sound quality piece of vinyl.  Completely analogue from microphone, to mixing board, and all the way down the path to pressing vinyl copies.  I'll buy anything I can find on the Windham Hill label.  Outstanding quality!