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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The Firm "Mean Business"

1986/Atlantic/RCA record club pressing

not a supergroup, but a super collaboration in the 80s

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings "Give The People What They Want"

Daptone Recording Co.

The Beau Brummels "Bradley's Barn"

Warner Brothers - Seven Arts Records Inc.

Father John Misty "God's Favorite Customer"

2018/Sub Pop/test pressing 

Fat Mattress "S/T"

1969/Atlantic 

....not the best SQ but an interesting record from Noel Redding. Put it through two cleaning cycles on my buddy’s Degritter 2 yesterday.

@bdp24  Yeah, the latest Sire/One-Step. I had in my mind that it was an Impex release. Finally was able to hear it (on another familiar system). It sounds wonderful. I own the original EU and the anniversary Dbl/lp. I was impressed 😊

After thinking about which version of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers "Live at The Fillmore 1997' I should buy for two year now, I pulled the lever on the deluxe CD box. It's sounding wonderful.

"Into The Great Wide Open" from ^ box

also own the original EU pressing.

Hey thanks @bdp24 .

I’ll put that one in my ora. Currently have the first two Meters records in my cart.

I need help 🤗

^ Wow! This may be my favorite Live album, all time. Haven't even finished.

@bdp24 ,  Regarding "recorded sound" at a certain time ...I get it. Most times these days, I’m drawn to that....at least I appreciate it 

@bdp24 ,

It’s one or the other brother. Probably isn't worth the effort man  I appreciate the offer Eric.

^^ in the past, I purchased "overstocked" from Jackpot at a 20% discount....before they got "cred"

The Beatles "White Album"

UK/Blue Box/stereo

decided to compare side one of each

this is a problem because the song sequence isn’t the same 

Can say "Back In The U.S.S.R." is like two completely different listening experiences. The stereo version is shouty, the mono is more controlled but lacking dynamics/air.

Can also say the rest of side one of the stereo UK sounds very good! I actually sold my original MFSL after I compared the two a while back.

Dire Straits "On Every Street"

Back to Black/dbl lp/33RPM 

have a few pressings, one is the OP/UK

The Doobie Brothers "The Captain And Me"

Nautilus/Half-Speed/Super Disc

an All -Time personal favorite 

Isaac Hayes "Hot Buttered Soul"

MFSL 

Have the  Craft  one step. It's superior.

John Fogerty "Deja Vu All Over Again"

2018/BMG

... greatness confirmed 

John Fogerty "Eye Of The Zombie"

1986/Warner Brothers Records

....one of our greats.......

The Delines "Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom"

2025/El Cortez Records 

....one of my two favorite releases this year