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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Interesting......for the heck of it, I put on my Simply Vinyl copy. It’s decidedly more open, top end air/extension. The low end however, isn’t as pronounced. I prefer the SV.

I believe the MFSL pressing' bass is overemphasized.
The Guns N’ Roses lp is up next. Realized it was not flat. Issue now resolved.

This is my first ever Guns N" Roses purchase.

This is a Back to Black pressing, which I've always enjoyed in the past
I love Sarah and that song always had an influence on me.

RIP Sarah & Kenny
Purple Mountains "S/T"

@boxer12, once one starts listening to David Berman (RIP), it’s hard to stop.
Hey @reubent,

I seem to recall a similar experience when I played a 45rpm EP of Shawn Colvin. I'll get back to you.
Starting to compare my copies of Shawn Colvin "Steady On" 33 prm and the Maxi-Single 45 rpm.

Will check speed with my Sutherland Timeline/VPI ADS

I should mention that this 33rpm lp is the most played lp in my collection, so I’m extremely familiar with it.

Even so as I bought a spare copy.
@mammothguy54,

Don’t know what to tell you brother but DON’T pay $400 for that lp! Try ebay?

Register here  www.audiophileusa.com
They are located on the west coast where, IMO, most great lps can be found 



@reubent,

Your evaluation of Supertramp seemed more dramatic than my experience with Shawn.

I’d recommend some speed evaluating tools. Not to be snide, these tools will be more investment that your tt.

These audible differences are much more noticeable when one moves up the upgrade path.

Steve
Tony Joe White "Polk Salad Annie"  50th Anniversary/YepRoc/45rpm

This song had a big influence on me in my formative years
My treasured Vibrato is on it's way back to me. Can't thank Louis enough.
@simao ,

I love "Steady On" !!!!! Yeah I knew that she sang on "Solitude Standing" lp.

@spiritofradio,

I suggest you email Louis and ask him about it. Tell him you're interested. IME, he just orders enough materials to make three at a time.

Nice Brian! Look forward to reading of your impressions of it. 

 

 

What....no more captcha?

Arrived today from Plaid Room,

"Flag Day" Original Soundtrack/2021/Republic Records/ Germany

(feat. Eddie Vedder, Olivia Vedder, Glen Hansard, Cat Power) 

 

The Dave Clark Five "Glad All Over"

2021/BMG/Remastered from original tapes 

 

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "First Flight to Tokyo" 

2021/Blue Note

 

Hope you enjoy Jim.

@boxer12, Tim sent me a dedicated phono cable this week. Will start listening to that one tomorrow probably.

Got in two of the inexpensive schuman generators off of ebay to try. I hope it's as interesting as I think it will be?

Hey @mckinneymike ,

I got my copy of Amythyst Kiah "Wary + Strange" in recently, (thanks to you). Have you had a chance to listen to the vinyl yet? Noticed it is mastered by Bob Ludwig.

Really missing my listening sessions. Got a few upgrades in the works when I get back to it. New Origin Live belt for my VPI (HRX pulley). Townshend Podiums and Pods on the way..........

Just arrived, know nothing about her, a shot in the dark. 

Molly Tuttle & The Golden Highway "Crooked Tree" 

2022/Nonesuch 

Produced by Jerry Douglas 

Highly enjoying this The Nude Party lp!

A late 60s Rock/top 40's throw back with a Lou Reed twist.
Just did a quick unplug/replug of the Shummans, confirmed my original thought.