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Re: Recommendations for ten Classical CD’s?
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Now if only I could pick up a 50 of 50 for a listening session... Grrrr! Thanks for the recommendations. If I had remembered my wallet today, they would be already ordered.
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Re: Recommendations for ten Classical CD’s?
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I just bought a couple CD's that I'm enjoying quite a bit. I heard one song when I was listening to one of Pandora's classical channels, so bought two of the group's albums. They are a bit unusual from a classical sense. Not sure what to call them really. They are kind of a mix between classical and blue grass. Sorta "Last of the Mohican's" type of music. At any rate, figures some of you guys might like them.
Appalachian Journey and Appalachia Waltz; Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor
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Re: Recommendations for ten Classical CD’s?
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Oh, I hadn't heard of the second one! I've got the first, and while it's not my favorite from any of them, it's certainly pretty good.
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Re: Recommendations for ten Classical CD’s?
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I like Appalachian Waltz a bit better. They have three, but I have not tried the third one yet. They are not for everyone. I have a bit of an eclectic taste.
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