Jazzy -
Rufus Reid - Seven Minds (love the title track)
Michel Petrucciani - Live at the Village Vanguard (His version of Oleo...wow)
Not jazzy -
Joe Jackson - Heaven and Hell (if you play bass and listen to "Prelude" into the song "Gluttony" (there's a song for each of the 7 deadly sins) you'll really enjoy the timing)
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs - Still up there with my favorite Bowie along with Scary Monsters and well...he has a lot of great stuff
BTW, I haven't had a chance to listen to the new Rush album...thoughts?
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
Hectic Watermelon - The Great American Road Trip
Van Hunt - Van Hunt
24-7 Spyz - Face The Day
John Mayer - Heavier Things
Joss Stone - Introducing Joss Stone
Herbie Hancock - Possibilities
Beethoven Symphonies 5, 6, 9
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Legend
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
Julianne (a Filipino artist) - Grateful
Plus some assorted tracks from Lisa Ono, Maxwell, Keith Urban, Journey, John Legend, James Marshall Hendrix, Sade.
Mike Oldfield - Discovery
Laurie Anderson - Mister Heartbreak
Electric Light Orchestra - Part II
Mike Batt - Zero Zero
Billy Sherwood & Chris Squire - Conspiracy Live
Bee Gees - Main Course
Al Stewart - 24 Carrots
David Bowie - Scary Monsters
And at home:
Eloy - The Planets
Kirsty MacColl - Electric Landlady
Gentle Giant - The Power & The Glory
Status Quo - You're In The Army Now
Manhattan Transfer - Vocalese
The Muffs - Really Really Happy
On my iPod:
The entire Jamiroquai catalog.
ALOT of Ray Brown.
Play-a-longs for The Latin Bass Book by Oscar Stagnaro (AWESOME)
And ALOT of Jamey Abersold.
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
Lindell Cooley - Brownsville Revival ( That bassist is mean! )
Third Day
Jeremy Camp
MB 20
Brad Paisley ( not a real big country fan, but love to hear Paisley play guitar )
Sade