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Keith Jarrett: The Köln Concert Perhaps the best solo classical jazz piano concert ever recorded. |

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Beethoven: 9 Symphonien
/ Karajan, Berlin Philharmoniker |

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The Bothy Band's 1975: The
First Album. Perhaps the greatest of the traditional music bands to come out of
Ireland. |

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Bob Dylan's Blood on the
Tracks. Arguably, this is Dylan at his musical/poetic/surrealistic storytelling best.
Thirty of Dylan's finest tunes in one
collection. Great for newcomers to Dylan's music.
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Suas E! Mary Jane
Lamond uses her beautiful voice and brilliant sense of music to preserve the Scots Gaelic
language of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. |

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Dawn Dance brings
together Alisdair Fraser, perhaps the greatest Scottish fiddler alive, and Eric Rigler,
whose pipes are heard in Braveheart and Titanic, with great musician
friends on piano, wooden flute and percussion, to create some worldmusic with a Celtic
foundation. |

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Give Yourself to Love is
a 2-CD set of Kate Wolf's greatest songs recorded live in Davis, Nevada City and San Francisco,
California, three years before her death in 1986. Kate is accompanied by guitarist
extraordinaire Nina Gerber and Ford James on bass. |

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Dick Gaughan's Handful of Earth may
not be the best folk album ever recorded, but there aren't any that are better. |

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The Best of Silly Wizard is
the best of arguably the best traditional band ever to come out of Scotland. Certainly,
none has a better male singer than Andy M. Stewart. |

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Greg Brown's Further In captures
the essential wit, tenderness, and wicked observations about relationships he's famous for
in an album that ranks among his best.
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Yehudi Menuhin plays the
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D. What else needs to be said? |
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