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Favorite Acoustic Recordings

What's your favorite acoustic music mainstream mixes? Here's what's in my cd changer right now:

Maria Muldaur, Richland Woman Blues - gorgeous, full mix with detail and presence on instruments and vocals.

Tony Rice, Church Street Blues - this disc captures his perfect right hand crosspicking technique. A soothing recording and during solo sections you can hear him taking breaths.

Leo Kottke, One Guitar No Vocals - Captures Leo perfectly. Seems that I remember reading that he used a pair of Schoeps mics.

Arlen Roth, Drive it on Home – captures some very intimate playing from Arlen after his wife and daughter were killed in a car accident. I’m not as much of a fan of the “chops” oriented tracks, but that’s just personal taste. The recording, mixing and mastering are stellar.

Miles Davis, Birth of the Cool – the recording may not be as pristine as current recordings, but it was done over fifty years ago so you have to take that in context. It’s a piece of musical history and changed the way jazz is viewed.

Anyone else have favorites?

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Listening to a lot of Elliot Smith. The eponymous album and either or. There's some realy nice bottom end to be had there for someone who recorded the albums with a bog standard yamaha.
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What's your favorite acoustic music mainstream mixes? Here's what's in my cd changer right now:

Leo Kottke, One Guitar No Vocals - Captures Leo perfectly. Seems that I remember reading that he used a pair of Schoeps mics.
That's a really nice album although I always like to hear Leo Kotke's voice! He used to describe it as something like a goose fart on a muggy day! I still get a kick out of his early stuff, especially 6&12 String Guitar and Greenhouse. And if you have a multidisk changer, you really should throw on a John Fahey album next to the Kotke stuff.

Other good acoustic stuff: Joni Michell's Blue album (some nice open tunings and even a dulcimer), Robyn Hitchcock's Eye or newer stuff like Luxor, just about anything by Doc Watson, Gillian Welch's Revelator, Eutaw by the Old Crow Medicine Show, and something by Bright Eyes--maybe I'm Wide Awake and It's Morning.
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Check out Pink Moon by Nick Drake. GREAT acoustic album from early 70's.
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I listen to a lot of acoustic-based music. It's often hard for me to discern between albums I like due to great songwriting vs. quality recordings. Here are a few of my faves (and I use all of them as reference mixes for my own recordings):

Nick Drake -- Five Leaves Left. Somewhat noisy analog recording and the vocals are distorted, but the arrangements are perfect, as is Nick's playing.

Freedy Johnston -- This Perfect World. Just about as good a melacholy pop record as I can think of. The acoustic is good, but the electric lead playing is phenomenally tasteful.

Duncan Sheik -- Duncan Sheik. Another really well done pop album. Some may say it's too slickly produced, but I love it.

Elliott Smith -- XO. All his albums are just stellar, but this one has, imo, the best mix of great songs with good production value.

The Decemberists -- Castaways and Cutouts. Again, all their stuff is great, but this is my personal fave.

Rhett Miller -- The Instigator. This one has some heavy handed limiting, but still holds together well.

The Pernice Brothers -- Yours, Mine & Ours. Get all of them. You won't regret it.
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big fan of I can make a mess ike nobody's business, not all acoustic but it sounds so good to my ears anyway

others include

bright eyes-fevers and mirrors
lots of bob dylan's stuff
most simon and garfunkel
the shins stuff is pretty cool too
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Nick Drake, Eliott Smith, The Decemberists... among my favorites.
The shins i'm sort of undecided about. They went for a really raw sound which is awesome for a lot of bands, but i dont know if it was the best thing for their music or not. I do like them though.
Bright eyes.... ehh... i used to be huge fan, for some reason i had a change of heart and just view him as whiny, and the only mixes i think are good from him are on Lifted.
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Raul Midon - "State of Mind". He is a new singer\guitarist that has a cool accoustic jazz\latin kind of flavor.
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This one comes to mind... Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, Together Again. Pass plays unamplified nylon string, fingerstyle throughought.

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Big Bill Broonzy's "Trouble In Mind" album.
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I like the acoustic sound on Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and the acoustic sound on Nirvana's "Polly" on Nevermind.
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Rocky Mountain High - John Denver. Every song on the record is amazing. It's probably the one CD that even people who can't stand John Denver will really appreciate. Has a cool cover of Mother Nature's Son, and well, a bunch of other perfect acoustic songs, with great picking and great recording.
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Most of the albums I listen to are mostly acoustic guitars with sprinkles of electric in there now and then...Here's my list...

Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytails
Beautiful Girls: Learn Yourself
Ben Harper: Welcome to the Cruel World
Bob Schneider: Lonelyland
Dave Matthews Band: Under the Table Dreaming/Crash
Elliott Smith: Everything he's got
Led Zepplin: III
The Frames: Dance The Devil/Fitzcarraldo
Jimmy Buffet: Just about anything
Xavier Rudd: Solace
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Goo Goo Dolls... 'Iris' ... acoustic in the left channel at the very beginning of the song is marvelous... It actually sounds like wood!

EDIT: It is a custom-made Guild Acoustic with a fishman pickup running into a demeter DI ($$$). Sounds amazing tho.
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I really like a lot of the dashboard confessional stuff, super proccessed and bright. I'm not so fond of the band/dude, but some of it is good. the recording i love.
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Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Foo Fighters - Everlong
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the decemberists red right ankle
iron and wine all of it
devandra banhart all of it
ben harper when its good
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