My interests are a bit varied. Here are my 10, in random order.
> Miles Davis, Kind of Blue - the greatest jazz album of all time; I love the beginning to So What
> ZZTop, Fandango - a true Texas rockin' album, the b-side recorded live is lots of fun
> Joe Ely, Live at Liberty Lunch - what a show he put on for years, David Grissom's guitar solo work on Row of Dominoes is just terrific
> REM, Murmur - such a change for rock & roll, just when we needed it; no lyrics, just cool mumbles
> Hiromi, Brain - absolutely creative jazz piano, she's amazing
> Clash, London Calling - deservedly one of the greatest rock albums of all time, varies punk to rock to ska to you name it
> Terry Callier, Time Peace - after years of artistry he creates this masterpiece of social awareness and vibes
> Pharoah Sanders, Message from Home - he's always mixed unconventional sounds with his blasting sax, here he brings in African rhythms and even rap
> Henry Kaiser & David Lindley, A World Out of Time - they went to Madagascar and hit the clubs, recording the best of the local artists; mix of traditional and modern, so cool
> Jean-Luc Ponty, Taste for Passion - a bit fusion-y but an ethereal sound of jazz that I enjoy
> Miles Davis, Kind of Blue - the greatest jazz album of all time; I love the beginning to So What
> ZZTop, Fandango - a true Texas rockin' album, the b-side recorded live is lots of fun
> Joe Ely, Live at Liberty Lunch - what a show he put on for years, David Grissom's guitar solo work on Row of Dominoes is just terrific
> REM, Murmur - such a change for rock & roll, just when we needed it; no lyrics, just cool mumbles
> Hiromi, Brain - absolutely creative jazz piano, she's amazing
> Clash, London Calling - deservedly one of the greatest rock albums of all time, varies punk to rock to ska to you name it
> Terry Callier, Time Peace - after years of artistry he creates this masterpiece of social awareness and vibes
> Pharoah Sanders, Message from Home - he's always mixed unconventional sounds with his blasting sax, here he brings in African rhythms and even rap
> Henry Kaiser & David Lindley, A World Out of Time - they went to Madagascar and hit the clubs, recording the best of the local artists; mix of traditional and modern, so cool
> Jean-Luc Ponty, Taste for Passion - a bit fusion-y but an ethereal sound of jazz that I enjoy