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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Pink Floyd "The Wall"

2016/Sony Music

from memory, my pp copy is more open....this copy is compressed

Very nice @mofimadness !

I use to lust after that copy back in the day when I never thought I’d spend $100 on an album. The pressing on deck now has some pretty good punch if you turn it up much louder that usual. Not able to enjoy it at all at my normal listening volume. From memory, I could crank my pp/domestic, no problem.

.... it’s snowing here. Love listening when that’s happened. Nature’s acoustic blanket.

Travis "The Invisible Band"

2001/Craft

First time on vinyl

Great pop band that I rarely see mentioned. May have something to do with the album title?

@arizonabob

I have several Japanese pressings. Haven’t gone through them all in a while. I do recall enjoying Willie Nelson "Stardust" on the latest incarnation of my system/room. I have observed my feelings towards certain pressings have changed over the years as my system/room have evolved. So I hesitate to make a blanket statement about pressings from different countries..

Mel Brown "Chicken Fat"

2023/Jackpot Records/ Kevin Grey AAA

Originally.....Impulse

😎 @mofimadness

Recently bought "The Wheel"

30th Anniversary

Great music. the live side from ACL is nice, as is the additional side of live music.

....bringin' back memories of seeing her and John live locally. A wonderful experience!

Outlaws "Hurry Sundown"

1977/Arista 

In constant rotation in my car cassette deck in that era.

Fleetwood Mac "Tango In The Night"

VMP/AAA

Highly Recommend if still available.

...another cassette I wore out 

I have the pp lp, haven't listened in decades.

Ozark Mountain Daredevils "Don’t Look Down"

1977/A&M

an absolute favorite it this genre, would imagine a great find in LRS. Great SQ

Ozark Mountain Daredevils "Men From Earth"

1976 ish) A&M

this is so cool

Allman Brothers "Enlightened Rogues"

1979/Capricorn

the less talked about ABB lps. Needs more attention

The Watson Twins "Holler"

2023/Bloodshot Records/coke-bottle translucent vinyl

.....keeping with a "sisters" vibe/recorded in Nashville

+1 New West

@mofimadness 

There was a short period when Diverse Records had some quality pressings of quality artists.