Phillip Glass Fans


Hearing a radio program on NPR prompted a new interest in this composer....I am really captivated by his minimalistic style. Are there any fans out there who can recommend some recordings (CDs or LPs) I can start with? The only one I have so far is Glassworks, which consists of some of his compositions all performed on organ.
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To me, Glass sounds like someone trying to pass  an entry  class exam for
Composition 101 at a Bible School .And failing .
Glass is my son's source of inspiration.  I always tell my son that, whatever junk he composed on our home piano, it sounds better than Glass's.
No mention of Akhnaten? 
His music on piano is like playing 'Czerny Studies', very repetitive. 
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A bit late to the party, but as mentioned, Koyaanisqatsi is his most seminal recording; it should be paired with the movie for full effect. However, whenever I go into Walmart, I usually have this album in my earbuds as a survival strategy.

Glassworks and Northstar can also serve as a good introduction. Einstein on the Beach - based just on its thematic complexity and scope - should best be saved once you’re familiar with Glass’ style.

I have several of his symphonies, but they never seem to have reached the visceral impact as those other three recordings. YMMV.