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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Bryan Adams - Cuts Like a Knife (so sue me, I'm 44)

Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffti

Nirvana - Nevermind

The Black Keys - Brothers

White Stripes - Elephant
Led Zeppelin - IV

The Yes Album (180g)

Nirvana - Nevermind (180g)

The Beach Boys - Made In USA

Chet Baker - Chet is Back (180g)

AC/DC - Back in Black (180g)

The Power Station - japanese pressing

Journey - Escape (japanese pressing)

Billie Holliday - Lady Day
The entire MFSL Beatles Box

I know lots of Beatle vinyl-philes don't love this set, but man, it's the best sounding Beatles vinyls I have ever heard (well, I have heard some of the red vinyl Japanese set, and it's prob better, but I have not heard all of it0.

Loving the Beatles and Football on a rainy Sunday!!
Great new (to me) Chris Isaak- Heart Shaped Box

And the very hard to find Badfinger- Straight Up (perfect!)
new Kings of Leon - Come Around Sundown love it

Widespread Panic - Dirty Side Down, seems better with each listen

The Beatles - White Album (from the MFSL box)

The Power Station (yeah, I admit it)

Badfinger - Straight Up (again, sorry can't get enough of this, I see their albums just came out on CD for the first time in years. One of the saddest stories in music, for what was an excellent pop band)
Emorrisiv, yes, you are correct. I was channeling my Nirvana, when I wrote that. Heart Shaped World. It is a great copy, no pops, no cracks, nada. Like new, bought from Greece on eBay, but it's a US printing? Pretty cool.

The Badfinger copy that I got was from a local dealer, and it's a German pressing. He doesn't sell much on eBay, and I glad he didn't sell this one there. It's so good it would have gone for 3 times what I paid him.
Foreigner - MFSL

Berlin Philharmonic - Nutcracker (full ballet)

Steely Dan - Aja

Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill

Madeline Peyroux - Endless Love (MFSL)

The Police - Outlandous D'Amour (Japenese Pressing)

Widespread Panic - Dirty Side Down (sublime best of 2010).

Arcade Fire - The Suburbs (v good, but I think just a bit over rated)

Girls - Album (excellent)
Widespread Panic - Dirty Side Down (my fav of 2010)

Van Halen - II

Van Halen - Women and Children First

Tchaikofsky Berlin Philharmonic - Nutcracker Suite (getting in the season)

Tears for Fears - Seeds of Love
Elusive Disc holiday sale purchase already showed up:

10 cc - The Original Soundtrack

Shelby Lynne - Tears, Lies and Alibis

Jane's Addiction - Ritual lo Habitual

The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy and the Lash

George Michael - Faith

Madeliene Peyroux - Careless Love (MOFI)

Flock of Seagulls - Space Age Love Songs (greatest hits)

Green Day - Dookie

Supertramp - Breakfast in America

not a bad pressing in the lot, a diverse selection to dig into the next few days.
Sade - Diamond Life

Van Halen - Diver Down

The Beatles - Hey Jude (Japanese)

Madonna - Celebration

Badfinger - Straight UP

Madeline Peyroux - Careless Love (MOFI)

Foriegner - (MOFI)

Chris Isaac - Heart Shaped World

Van Halen - Women and Children First

Jane's Addiction - Ritual de lo Habitual
The Outfield - Play Deep

The Producers - You Make the Heat

Little Feat - Time Loves a Hero

Rush - Permanant Waves (MOFI)

Frank Sinatra - Live in Paris (MOFI)

The Pixies - Bassanova (MOFI)

Badfinger - No Dice (Japanese Pressing)

Emerson Lake and Palmer - Trilogy (I'm an avowed prog-rock hater, but I have a soft spot for this album)
The Guess Who - Best of (crappy RCA record club copy, great music though)

Shelby Lynne - Tears, Lies, and Alibis

The Complete Buddy Holly

Radiohead - Pablo Honey (180g came with a bad warp, but the periphery ring makes that a non-issue)

Arcade Fire - The Suburbs (still like Widespread Panic - Dirty Side Down better from last year, but this is v good)
Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (good original pressing)

Queen - Queen's Greatest Hits (nice clean record)

The Pixies - Surfer Rosa

Nirvana - Unplugged (the great new pressing)

The Beach Boys - Made in USA (absolutely mint album)

Drive By Truckers - Southern Rock Anthem

INXS - Kick (awesome new MOFI pressing)

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (great new pressing)
Music Direct Delivery; is there ever anything better waiting for you at home? Well, guess that depends on the house, but anyway...

Billy Squire - Don't Say No (great new pressing, love this album)

Radiohead - The Bends (was this recorded digitally? Sounds so freaking good on vinyl)

KC and the Sunshine Band (MOFI - makes the kids laugh when Mom and Dad dance around like fools)

Pixies - Bassanova (MOFI - rocks)

Marshall Crenshaw (MOFI - classic record)
Sorry, me again!

Someone just getting into vinyl and posting earlier this week got me into a Beatles mode so:

The Beatles (white album) - MOFI box set, my fav, sorry Fiel, I know it's not your fav, but I love it

The Beatles - Sgt Peppers (MOFI box set)

The Beatles - Revolver (MOFI box set)

The Beatles - Hey Jude (Japanese pressing of this odd mix of songs, put out by Capitol)

Marshall Crenshaw - MOFI, never heard before I bought it, love it

The Police - Ghost in the Machine (Japanese Pressing)

Deep Purple - Machine Head (new 180g pressing, great album)

Happy 4th weekend.
Radiohead - The Bends

Pixies - Bassanova

Santana - Abraxas (MOFI)

Bryan Adams - Cuts Like a Knife

Jimmie Hendrix - Are you Experienced
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Texas Flood

Billie Holliday - The Complete Recordings (just found this wonderful box at a local Houston Record store. Black Dog Records)

Van Halen - 1984 (new 180g pressing. Really rocks)

Fleetwood Mac - Rumors (new 45rpm, 180g pressing, finally found one, they are getting hard to find) Great sounding record.

The Replacements - Tim (new 180g pressing. It was just "Achin' to Be")

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Frank Sinatra Live at the Sands (MFSL)

Kings of Leon - Only By The Night

Billy Squire - Don't Say No

Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream

Sanatan - Abraxas (MFSL)

10,000 Maniacs - In My Tribe (MFSL)
Marshall Crenshaw

Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book

Van Halen II

Billy Squire - Don't Say No

Fleetwood Mac

Stevie Ray Vaughn - Couldn't STand the Weather
The Beatles Red and Blue greatest hits albums. I found them last year, in NM condition, and seldom bring them out. Listing to these, it makes me realize why digital music is so popular. They don't sound 30% as good as my MOFI boxed set (the recordings, the records are pristine), but having all of the greatest hits songs compilated is so convenient.

Actully, I hate to say this, but the remastered 2009 digital recordings, in AppleLossless, played through my Wyred4Sound DAC 2, sound better than these vinyl versions.

Sad to say.
All Led-ed night:

Led Zeppelin

II

IV (Ruins album)

Houses of the Holy

Physical Graffiti

all first pressings from Japan. I found a guy in Tokyo and bought most every Led Zeppelin album he had. They are all so pristine. Not a pop, click or hum in the lot. Very little yellowing on any of the covers, but the slight smell of age from the insides. Just a great find. I couldn't be happier.
U2 - Achtung Baby

Green Day - Dookie

Talk Talk - It's My Life

Queen - A Day at the Races

The Producers - You Make the Heat
Norah Jones - Come Away with Me

The Police - Synchronicity

Badfinger - No Dice

Badfinger - Straight Up

Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments

REM - Life's Rich Pageant

REM - Murmur

The Commodores - Live

Bad Company - Straight Shooter

Talk Talk - It's My Life

Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream

Pretenders - Pretenders II (MOFI, great new pressing)
U2 - Achtung Baby (so hard to find)

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (180g new pressing, excellent)

Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (new 180g, I think it sounds better than my old first pressing, which is still in great shape)

Heart - Greatest Hits

The Clash - Combat Rock

You know I bought a VPI 17 and sold my VPI 16, and I must say it's much easier to clean records with this thing. Easier than I thought it would be, and there's a big difference in the records. The automatic wash wand obviously does a better job than I did manually.
The Beatles (MOFI Box)- Let It Be
Abbey Road
Help
Revolver

The Replacements - Don't Tell a Soul
Pleased to Meet Me

Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits

Led Zeppelin - III (finally found a reasonably price Japanese pressing.

Billy Squire - Don't Say No

Bleach House - Bloom
First time in 6 months I've had the table working, in a new room, with all new gear. Pretty happy so far:

Big Star - No 1 Record

Pearl Jam - 10 (new pressing)

Sade - Promise

Black Keys - El Camino

Stone Temple Pilots - Core (new 180g) AWESOME

Heart - Dreamboat Annie

Led Zeppelin - II (1st Japanese Pressing)

Anita Baker - Rapture (crappy copy, but what a voice)

no Magnepan's is odd, but the Harbeth's with Cary/Audio Research in a small room is wonderful so far.
Adele - 21

Les Miserable - Original Soundtrack

Elton John - Goodbye Yellowbrick Road

Yaz - Upstairs at Eric's

Journey - Escape

REM - Life's Rich Pagaent

King's of Leon - Mechanical Bull
Black Keys - Turn Blue

Led Zeppelin II - new 180g pressing where Jimmy Page turned the bass WAY up. I still like my 1969 Japanese pressing better, but this is good.

AC/DC - Back in Black

Heart - Greatest Hits

Bryan Adams - Cuts Like a Knife (wife wanted to hear it, but I must admit, I was signing along)
Beatles - Mono Box

Soundgarden - Superunknown

Shelby Lynne - Just a Little Lovin (new 200g pressing, and it has a scratch!)

Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
Both are new pressings. The Soundgarden is on 200 g vinyl, and is a current "special issue' that I have wanted for a year but didn't want to pay the high cost. I finally broke down and bought it, glad I did. I never owned the CD, only a few digital songs from it, but it is one of the best albums from that era. Like I found something new.

The STP album sounds great. One of my favorite albums.

On the Beatles Mono's, the version of Revolution, on the Past Masters disc, is amazing. Very hard rocking.