In Heavy Rotation?


Thought it would be interesting to find out what are the top records Audiogoners are spinning with some frequency at the current time, say the top 10 or so that you're really diggin' these days.

Here is my current in heavy rotation list:

Ragpickers Dream Mark Knopfler
Hooverphonic : a new stereophonic sound spectacular
Future Sound of London Lifeforms
John Zorn The Gift
Richard Ashe The Dreamer and Dragonfly
Led Kaapana Black Sand
Michael Stearns The Lost World
Aimee Mann Lost in Space
Miles Davis In a Silent Way (remastered Sony)
Blind Boys of Alabama Higher Ground
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Laura Fygi (ony one of the 3 CDs)
LA4
Bob James w. David Sanborn
Keiko Ogura - STRADIVARIUS ON GOLD CD
Andrea Bocelli
Beethoven (5,6,7,9)
Mireille Mathieu
Pat Metheny - ONE QUIET NIGHT
Rick Wakeman - COUNTRY AIRS
Bizet-Shchedrin - THE CARMEN BALLET
All on cd and in no particular order:

1) Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (Rolling Stones/Sony--probably ought to upgrade to the Virgin remaster, but I've waited so long I'm afraid they're going to remaster it again)

2) Grateful Dead - Dozin' At The Knick (HDCD Grateful Dead/Arista)

3) Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus (Prestige 20 Bit K2 Edition)

4) Zakir Hussein - Making Music (ECM)

5) Dire Straits - Live Alchemy (Vertigo Remaster)

6) Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde (Columbia standard cd--I've got some of the SACD hybrids coming in the mail, can't wait)

7) Sting - Sacred Love (A&M--I've been trying to get into this, but I'm afraid it stinks)

8) Van Morrison - Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart (Polygram 20 bit Remaster)

9) Santana/McLaughlin - Love Devotion Surrender (Columbia/Legacy Remaster)

10) Deep Purple - In Rock (EMI Remastered Anniversary Edition)
Any thing by Gram Parsons, The Byrds (in all their incarnations), and The Burritto Bros.
Maril555, wow I really like your choices.

I recently have been playing a lot of strange (for me) things. I will go from Alice Cooper to Johnie Ray.

Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms" vinyl from Simply Vinyl

Elvis Presley any of the Simply Vinyl LPs

Johnny Cash reissues from Get Back. They do not sound good though.

Bob Dylan "Oh Mercy"

Van Morrison "What's Wrong With this Picture?" Blue Note CD really sounds good.

I'm getting too old to remember the other stuff.

Mose Allison "I've Been Doing Some Thinking"
Albert Collins "Frostbite"
Bruce Cockburn "Humans"
Neil Young "On The Beach"
Beatles "Abby Road" MFSL
The above are on vinyl, on CD in the car:
Greg Brown "If I Had Known, Essential Recordings"
Pat MacDonald "Strange Love, PM does DM"(Depesch Mode)
Vic Chesnutt "Silver Lake"
Thanks for asking!