From Amazon.com
I prefer Tommy's higher energy releases


Album Rating: (3 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: While Tommy's solo guitar mastery is undeniable and admirable, I find his releases that have more energy and arrangement("Midnight Drive" and "The Day Finger Pickers Took Over The World") for frequent listening.
Tommy Emmanuel is simply amazing.




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: If anyone reading this likes good accoustic guitar play, then you must own Endless Road by Tommy Emmanuel. It's just him and a guitar throughout the album. At times it seems there is another guitar player and maybe a percussionist, but it's only Mr. Emmanuel. There may be someone that is as good as Mr. Emmanuel, but I guarantee there is no better.
Endless Road




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: For listeners interested in guitar picking music, Tommy Emmanuel is without doubt the best in the world today. His range seems "endless." His ability is without match. The album is perfect "traveling music" for highway journeys and is equally wonderful for a quiet night in front of the fireplace.
Guitar Music




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Wonderful collection & well put together. The recording jumps out at you on a fine audio system. I put this on & it motivates me. Great Buy for the music lover.
Endless Road




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: This album first captivated me for Tommy's sheer technical wizardry. After watching his early 2007 concert in Atlanta, and thereafter reading up more on whom I consider a music phenomenon, I began to understand why I could listen to this album in its entirety on a regular basis (it's become a permanent resident of my car's CD changer). Tommy seems to be able to tell a story with each song, with notes or measures emoted like words. Amazing. I'll venture to say, as a guitarist myself who strives to do so, that Tommy has gone beyond virtuosity to using guitar music as a language.
Some favorites are "Bella Soave" where Tommy slips in contrasty chord transitions, "Angelina" - whose universal likability is confirmed by several guitarists doing it on YouTube, and "Struttin," which creates a 20s imagery.
A musical treasure, in my opinion.