Quote Originally Posted by felltrumpet View Post
Like that one, but I always go to this one: Lucia Popp and the LPO https://open.spotify.com/album/2HaGV...Q7SGvNhjzIJGbw
sublime, if only for the horn solo at the end of ‘September’.
Often it flits through my head during a long run our ride.
Very nice. I had already listened to the Jessye Norman and later I put the Lucia Popp on and started wandering around the apartment and when the horn solo started it stopped me in my tracks. Maybe just unfamiliarity or perhaps the mysterious magic of music.

Oddly the Jessye Norman is the only CD I have of hers and yet it is the music I would like to listen to on my death bed.

[Although if I was still raging against the dying of the light I might choose Duane Eddy's Peter Gunn (with Steve Douglas on saxophone recorded live without overdubbing) recorded in March 1959 at Ramsay Studios, Phoenix, Arizona!]