Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
and,
Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill 
Then Gaucho 
Then Katy Lied- vintage MFSL 
Then Countdown (man, what a great frickin album) 
Caichaito - holy smokes that record is awesome 
@reubent it really is. Out on the Weekend and Old Man are especially good. It is my favorite NY record despite it having two of my least favorite NY songs on it. But the reissue is very well done and totally smoked my older pressing of it. 
Led Zep - I (bad reissue) 
Led Zep - II (decent reissue) 
Led Zep - In Through the Out Door (decent reissue) this might be their best engineered record 
Pink Floyd - Animals - older pressing 

Genesis - Live (first live album)
Miles Davis - ESP - Mofi 45rpm 200g - phenomenal 
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp, original pressing 
Steely Dan - Katy Lied - original MFSL copy I picked up off of Discogs, honestly, kinda flat, wish they would do a remaster and repress of their entire catalog 
@slaw  glad to help, or at least offer my opinion. I picked up the second copy of BOTW they held for me yesterday. 
Gave my copy another listen, it is incredible. Really great. 
Also 
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - Half Speed Mastered version from Because Sound Matters, it is pretty damned impressive 
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication - awful, just freaking awful, I don't know how they screwed up such a great album. 

@folkfreak folkfreak, I would love to hear your impressions of the difference between the Classic Records 200g Bridge OTW And the 1step Mofi version.
I think the 1step is incredible (after 2 spins) but I do find it a bit bright on the strong and more intense passagess. 
@slaw I also wondered about the value and waited too long on some of the other high dollar releases from Mofi, Analog Productions and Classic Records that I really would like to have but now I won't pay 'scalper' prices for it.

What I can say is that EVERY single 200gram lp from Analog Productions, 45rpm ($50 retail) or 33rpm ($34 retail) has been worth every cent (at least at retail). If I were a guy of more means I would just buy the whole damn catalog they are so well done. The 25 Verve re-issues on 45rpm 200g that were all remastered from original tape by George Marino are some of the best vinyl I have ever heard, ever, but the 33rpm releases, like the Prestige and others, are so good as well that it has kinda spoiled me and make listening to decent copies of third and fifth pressing versions hard to enjoy as much. 
I like the fact that vinyl demand has allowed Mofi/Acoustic Sounds to thrive and put out this specialty stuff. The downside is it is expensive but paying high dollar for some Japanese pressing off of Discogs for used vinyl seems even more expensive to me. With me? 
@slaw  I definitely get the sticker shock on the the price of the specialty vinyl but I guess I also understand how much manual work goes into everything from the re-mastering to all of the pressing stages, packaging and the rest of it.
The record pretty much sounds like something that was started from the ground up to be the best sounding piece of music you can offer your ears. It is indeed 'special' in my opinion. I paid $109 all in for mine but I pre-orded it from my favorite local shop that does a lot of Mofi and Acoustic Sounds stuff so they pretty much sold the pre-orders at retail. Heck, it was so good I called them back and had them hold another copy of it for the sake of hoarding or if I can swap a copy of the Bill Evans box that Mofi did that I don't have.
The other good part about it, even if you feel like you paid too much for it just hang on to it for about a year and sell it on eBay for $300, there are already copies of this one listed for over twice retail. 
I really can't wait for the Hendrix Axis mono version that is due any time as well. That one should sound killer too. 
When you see how much some people shell out for early first pressings (used at that) it doesn't seem quite as bad. 
Just my 2 cents (well, +$109) 
Pablo 

Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge over... - new Mofi 1step release - pretty incredible, if a little bright on the top end 
Miles Davis - ESP - Mofi 45rpm 
Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come - AP 33 200g - excellent 
Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjum - such an incredible record, hard to believe their first full release was A.) so great and B.) so incredibly well recorded. It is a really great sounding record. One of my all time fav bands 
Marshall Tucker Band - Marshall Tucker Band - reissue - surprisingly good
Willie Dixon - Willie Dixon and Memphis Slim - AP 33rpm 200g - super good 
Howling Wolf - Soul Blues - AP 33rpm 200g - stunning recording 


Beastie Boys - The In Sound from Way Out - awesomeness
Miles Davis - Bags Groove on AP 33 - stellar in every way
Beatles - Rubber Soul - reissue  - mono
@slaw it is very good. There is some variation between some of the tracks but overall it is worth the money.

Today:
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic, demo copy 
The Police - Ghost in the Machine, reissue, pretty good
Sonny Clark Trio - 1960 Time Sessions reissue on 200g vinyl, sound quality is phenomenal but I can't get rid of some vinyl noise, pissing me off 
White Stripes - Elephant 
SD - Royal Scam 
XTC - English Settlement - original pressing 
Kenny Dorham - Quiet Kenny - AP 200gram, incredible. One of my favorites
Sigur Ros - Takk 
From CD:
James mcmurtry - Where'd ya Hide the Body and It Had to Happen - both excellent records 
Tonight is 
Van Morrison - Moondance
Pink Floyd - Meddle 
Son Volt - Trace 
The Cure - Acoustic Hits 
@slaw on that Dylan Freewheeling - try side 3 on Dylan's Dream on 33, I did it by mistake one night and listened to it about 4 times in a row. It is actually really good in almost a Taj Mahal kinda way. 
Ben Webster - The Soul of Ben Webster - 45 RPM AP - absolutely staggeringly great 
Billy Holiday - All or Nothing - AP 45 

@reubent is there a better copy of Meddle than others? Love that record but need another copy. The repro of Wish You Were Here is pretty good, didn't know about Meddle 
Willie Nelson - Stardust - Mofi 
The Cars - The Cars - Mofi 
Steely Dan - Aja - schitt copy, I need a better one - still a perfect record 
@reubent - thanks for the welcome. I have been posting a bit over the last few weeks and enjoy the thread. Funny, after speaking about it I put on Noble Beast. I really like that album and it sounds great. But if you have not yet heard Armchair or the album before it, Mysterious Production of Eggs, which is phenomenal, they are highly recommended.
A friend turned me on to Armchair (and Andrew Bird) right after it came out along with Boxer from The National, which released at almost the same time, I spent the next 5 or so months spinning those over and over. Could not turn them off.
Hope you enjoy. 
@tomfoolery - not sure if that was a question and if was directed at me but my TT is a vintage Denon DP-62L. I love it and when combined with a Denon 103r low output MC cart it sounds pretty incredible for the investment I have in it. 
@slaw - Mutations is a great album. Cold Brains may be my single favorite Beck tunes. Great low end on that record. I wish it was as well recorded as Sea Change or MP but it is such a good record. 
Today - 
ZZ Top - Fandango (garage sale find), kicks ass! 
Neutral Milk Hotel - in an Aeroplane 
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique 
Dead Can Dance - into the Labyrinth - (OK this was streamed) and I am still not sure they click with me - suggestions for most accessible album?
@reubent - I am a big fan of Andrew Bird, have seen him live many times, which if you haven't seen him, you must. Incredible. Especially when he is totally solo and no additional players. Fascinating.
Noble Beast, in my opinion, is not his most accessible album. Even as a fan it took me a bit longer to warm up to but l like it now and it is maybe my favorite album of his on vinyl. It is not nearly as good as Armchair Apocrypha but is recorded really well. My copy sounds very good. Hope you give it more spins and if you don't have Armchair I highly recommend that as well. 

Booker Ervin - the Freedom Book - AP 33
Miles - Someday my Prince - AP 33 (fkn staggeringly great) 
Son House - Ledgedary - AP 33 (sooo sooooo great) 
Led Zep II - schitt reissue 
Neutral Milk Hotel - in an aeroplane - reissue 
Beck - Mutations
Ben Webster - Soulville - AP 45 

New Mc C47 is installed and happy as a clam with how the setup sounds 
Miles - Funny Valentine - Mofi
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds - AP 200gram 33 - incredible low end 
Cachaito - so fkn good!
Miles - KOB - Mofi 45rpm 
The Police - Zenyatta Mendatta - vintage Superdisc
Cachaito - World Circuit pressing - I can't recommend this record enough.
Boston - Boston - reissue on blue vinyl 

Fun run today 
Floyd - The Wall- remastered
Getz/Gilberto - AP 45rpm, staggeringly great
Muddy Waters - Folk Singer - AP 33, picked it up today - unbelievable.
Pet Sounds on 33 1/3 AP, can't imagine that the 45rpm could be THAT much better??
Pretenders - Learning to Crawl - Mofi 
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast 
Shelly Manne/Bill Evans - AP 45rpm - superb in all respects 
Paul Desmond - Take Ten 
Thanks, Slaw 
Have Gerry Mulligan meets Ben Webster on AP 33 playing now, it is phenomenally good
Radiohead - Amnesiac 45rpm 
The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi on red German vinyl, so great 
Miles - Seven Steps - AP 200gram, incredible 
Miles - Nefertiti - Mofi 45rpm, holy smokes, this could be his best sounding pressing of anything in his catalog. 
Beck - Morning Phase, one of the best recordings and mastering jobs of all time. 
Ben Kweller - Sha Sha in white vinyl, better than I expected it to be, my daughter got it for me for Father's day 
OK, funny one. I bought a Mofi copy of Dylan's Freewheeling, my favorite of his, on dual 45rpm 180 gram vinyl in mono a month or two ago and has gotten a good amount of platter time. It is truly spectacular.
So the funny part,  I started on side three and accidentally started it on 33 1/3 instead of 45 and the result was actually... Awesome! Bob Dylan's Dream was surprisingly listenable, so much so I listened to it three times. I sincerely enjoyed it.
 I highly encourage giving it a try, and the MFSL copy of Freewheeling. Incredible.