I can't really isolate my most listened to CD's because I go through phases.
Lately, I've listened quite often to
"ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM," part of the Verve Jazz Master Series
One longtime favorite is GLENN GOULD'S GOLDBERG VARIATIONS.
For a time I was constantly listening to Leonard Cohen's TEN NEW SONGS (I was writing something sort of about him.)
I've listened often to HAINES HIS WAY and A WONDERFUL GUY (a limited edition release) by the elusive Guy Haines.
Richard Harris: A TRAMP SHINING was a recent fave.
Same with RUTH DRAPER, Selected Monologues, introduced to me by DR Elmore
LATE NIGHT PIANO - a terrific jazz piano compilation I've had for years (Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Jobim, Shearing, Mulligan/Wilson, etc.)
Carly Simon's TORCH - great music for love affairs gone wrong (or right)
Bill EVans' CONVERSTAONS WITH MYSELF
3 BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS by the Takacs String Quartet
CECILIA BARTOLI & ANDRAS SCHIFF - THE IMPATIENT LOVER, Italian songs by Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, et al.
SIMON & GARFUNKEL - PARSLEY, SAGE ROSEMARY & THYME - takes me back, oh yes
PORTRAIT - THE ANONYMOUS 4 - very calming
Are we there yet? Even if not, I must get back to work. Perhaps more later. This is fun.