What is the VERY BEST CD album you've ever heard?


Just like with records, I came across releases on CD that were never popular, but bring lots of interesting music and so I started collecting CDs that do have collectible value for the reason of a great and rare music presented.

So far album "Sauce Hollandaise" by Ashra is on my #1 desirable list

"Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life" by Frank Zappa is my 2nd best CD I've ever heard. 

 

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They learned their trade playing rock and roll in Hamburg before they became a pop band and towards the end of their career there are some distinctly rocky tracks, on the White album particularly. Fitting rigid categories to bands isn’t always easy, especially if they start playing different tunes part way through their careers.

Back to the topic, I’m rather fond of Thrack (King Crimson) and Grace (Ketil Bjornstad), both CD releases. The latter is Scandinavian jazz settings of poetry by John Donne and is a warts and all recording so not for some with more audiophile sensibilities.

guessing yor're asking about obscure good albums ..

Leafhound 'Growers of Mushroom' -- elements of Grand Funk, Deep Purple James Gang rolled into one.

Szobel 'Szobel' elements of a Zappa fusion album. He was Bill Grahams nephew, so he got an album deal, was high strung about recognition, so disappeared after recording this.

 

Layla Revisited - Live at Lockn'     Tedeschi Trucks Band

Delivers on the potential of the original  Layla.  Recorded live, the music and sound are first rate.

I Am the Moon     Tedeschi Trucks Band

Tedeschi Trucks own take on the story of Layla and Manjun. Great classic rock recorded in the studio.

 

Fitting category of pop band to Beatles is simple because they are pop somewhere above 90% of their career. We can call it pop-rock as well that will match even better.

There are bands that very hard to fit into any category, but the're obscure and rare and definitely not Beatles or any RR hall of fame artists. 

Maybe good example of Goz of Kermeur. Their self-titled album I think is third on my list.