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Way back in the late Jurassic period I used to buy LP's (and I'm one of the few who keep buying CD's, so I suppose I'm still a dinosaur).
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Anyway, one day I bought a sampler album called 'An Invitation to Windham Hill' from a new label who were aiming to make high-quality recordings of primarily acoustic music. Label founder Will Ackerman was one of the artists featured there and in a fit of nostalgia I have got hold of a collection from his early output.
Timeless, gorgeous music. Mainly guitar-based with a lovely flowing precision to the playing. Not quite folk, not quite jazz but delicate and entrancing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIi3y7B ... pp=desktop
Windham Hill got a lot of stick for their 'New Age' stance but, 30 years on, the music stands up for itself.