Hi,
To add to this thread, and not take it away from the photographic stuff ... the first time I heard Terje Rypdal, was right after I saw an advert in Melody Maker for "Terje Rypdal's Odyssey" and "Ash Ra Tempel", and the first chance I walked into Moby Disk and got the album called "Odyssey" by Terje, which happened to have been from the ECM label. This was in 1975, btw.
I thought, then, that this was the spaciest guitar I had ever heard, as it was "distant" and kinda in the background, which gave a completely different feel to it. The album had a bit of a jazz feel to it, but I am not sure "jazz" fit what they were doing. The next album I caught of his was "EOS" which is by far one of the best guitar albums EVER done, and it is spacey, courtesy of David Darling's effects on his bass instrument. It was, and is, the best "chamber concert" you will EVER hear for electric guitar, and the feel is sort of like listening to Jimi Hendrix by himself, kinda fooling around. Several pieces in there stand out, and for my mind, still is the "spaciest" album ever. That other guitar "god" was to copy this style in one of Roger Water's albums 20 years later!
BTW, Terje uses/used a Fender!