Mahler – “Symphony 2”
$15.00
One day when I went hiking in the mountains, I got lost in the mysterious mountain fog. It is Mahler’s resurrection piece that cleared my path.
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Tom Waits - “The Black Rider”
$15.98
The first time I heard this album, I was in a lonely, dark room. That strange, smoky voice tried to talk to me from a different angle of the room. I shut my curtain to cut off the outside world.
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Billie Holiday “Songs for Distingue Lovers”
$15.98
Her unique voice of all jazz vocals always moved my body and soul.
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The wild sounds of ‘50s Rock - “Loud, Fast and out of control”
$69.98
Presents the golden age of rock and roll. The original, the raw, the pure truth of my teenage years.
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Nick Drake – “Fruit Tree”
$55.98
The only album I can play right after I wake up in the morning on my way to work. Simple and personal.
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John Coltrane – “A love Supreme”
$13.98
The first jazz album I ever heard, and probably the best. John Coltrane is the name that opened the window of my jazz world.
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King Crimson – “In the court of the Crimson King”
$16.98
The best rock album I've ever heard.
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Miles Davis – “Sketches of Spain”
$12.98
This album appears to me as a movie, in which I always discover a different story.
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The Beatles – “1”
$17.98
When I can’t find the right music to play, this is always my final choice.
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Bach – “St. Mathews Passion”
$34.98
Have you heard drops of spring rain? That’s Bach and his music
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The Mirror (DVD)
$29.98
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Werckmeister Harmonies (DVD)
$29.98
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (DVD)
$39.98
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Onibaba (DVD)
$29.98
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Yi Yi (DVD)
$24.98
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