Can You Recommend???

Discussion in 'Music' started by lenamarina, Jun 1, 2005.

  1. lenamarina

    lenamarina LaLa

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    Does anyone have any suggestions on CDs with good acoustic guitar sounds. Nice and mellow stuff is what I'm looking for. I'm sitting here listening to the Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Collection, and it's fabulous. I love it but I know I can't listen to it over and over again forever, lol. Help me to find more gooduns!
     
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    dhs Senior Member

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  3. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    Jack Johnson's In Between Dreams.
     
  4. lenamarina

    lenamarina LaLa

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    Have it. That's what I listened to over and over again before the Slack Key, ha ha. Great album...my favorite one of his so far.
     
  5. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    its the only one of his i've heard.. tis awesome. :)
     
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    Carlos Montoya not sure about the cd. It would be under Classical Latin Guitar
     
  7. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    reckoning - grateful dead... real good acoustic album...
     
  8. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Steve Howe : Not Necessarily Acoustic

    that's my favorite live acoustic cd ever.
     
  9. localhippy

    localhippy Senior Member

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    Ray Lamontagne
    Damien Rice
    Citizen Cope
    David Grey
    Bob Schneider
    Nick Drake


    :D
     
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    southern amnesic Member

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    opeth - damnation
     
  11. kjhippielove88

    kjhippielove88 color + rhyme

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  12. lovelightlisa

    lovelightlisa Senior Member

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    oh yeah, you have to get ray lamontagne!
    and;
    fairytale - donovan
    american beauty - grateful dead
    everything nick drake has done is wonderful
    barrett - syd barrett [not all acoustic but real good to play acoustic]
    spooked - robyn hitchcock [almost nobody knows this guy but he is awesome!]
     
  13. hiddendoor

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    A couple of all instrumental acoustic guitar albums I really rate are

    John Renbourn's "Lady and the Unicorn" and "The Hermit"
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    something newer that just came out a few months back I'm really loving right now is James Green's "Tempers" which again is all instrumental done on classical guitar, it was all recorded as improvisations with the premise that if he didn't get the track in two takes he'd discard the improvisation, worked really well too as it is very melodic http://www.earlywinterrecordings.co.uk/
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    empathy Member

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    nick drake
    iron & wine
    donovan
     
  15. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    lenamaria,
    check out our local celtic fingerpicker, Jerry Barlow
    Fareed Haque /solo
    Django Rienhardt
    Michael Hegdes
    Mark or Edgar Cruz
    Michael Gulezian
    Don Conoscenti (has lyrics)
    KanNal's first disc (self titled) you can get it at Herbs N Arts Colfax at Race.
    this should keep ya busy!
     
  16. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    I remember Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians.. same bloke?
    any of his stuff free on web?
     
  17. wideyed

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    i vote for the old clapton 'unplugged' disc, and "train a comin" by steve earle. That ones got some awesome hilbilly guitar all thru it.
     
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