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 Allman Brothers Band-"Idlewild South"

MOFI, Gain 2, Ultra Analog, Half Speed

Poco-"Legend"

MOFI, Half Speed, Super High Definition Vinyl

(One of my all time favorite albums!)

New Riders Of The Purple Sage-"The Adventures Of Panama Red"

US, Limited Edition, Purple Vinyl

@slaw...LOVE Larkin Poe! One of my favorite "sisters" duo. Ever heard of SHEL? They’re a local band of (4) sisters. Seen them live several times. Really, really good.  Youtube has a video of them doing "The Battle Of Evermore" that's superb.

Haim-"Days Are Gone"

US Pressing, Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition, Green Vinyl

 

@bslon...thanks for the mention of Gerry!

Stealers Wheel-"Stealers Wheel"

Shane's Intervention Records, 180 Gram (one of my favorite reissue labels!)

Angus & Julia Stone-"Cape Forestier"

Indie Exclusive, 180 Gram, Orange Marble Vinyl

@slaw ...playing off of your lead:

Graham Parsons-"GP"

SYEOR (Start Your Ear Off Right), Limited Edition, 180 Gram

I also never heard of Tobacco City.  I listened to a few songs on Qobuz and they do indeed sound like the Burrito Bros.  Thanks for the heads up.

It was called "The Nomad Series". I’m a HUGE Cowboy Junkies fan. Seen them live many times. Had a big crush on Margo back in the day. Pretty sure I have everything they’ve ever released on vinyl.

@slaw...yes.  I have a couple of Richard Thompson, Joan Baez, Alison Krauss, Rickie Lee Jones and all the Cowboy Junkies titles.  Not sure what happened to the label?  They were very good.

Laura Nyro-"Eli And The Thirteenth Confession"

Analog Spark, Limited Edition, 180 Gram

(Analog Spark is another excellent label that just disappeared?)

Here’s what The Absolute Sound said about "Demons":

"Quite possibly Demons is the most haunting, depressing, and emotionally desperate music the band has ever created—which, by the way, is saying something."

 

The Cranberries-"Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?"

Analog Spark, Limited Edition, 180 Gram, Cranberry Vinyl

I don't think Analog Spark did any Justin Timberlake? cheeky

They did do 2 or 3 James Taylor though. smiley

Crack The Sky-"Crack The Sky" (Debut)

US 1st Pressing

 

( In 1975, Rolling Stone declared their first album the "debut album of the year", and in 1978, Rolling Stone Record Guide compared them to Steely Dan.)

@firberger...I have that same copy and it is indeed very good.  Did you get any of the Steely Dan UHQRs?  I have them all and they are by far the best I've heard.

Steely Dan is my favorite band of all time!  MAJOR FanBoy here!!!

Frijid Pink-"Frijid Pink"

Repertoire Records UK, Limited Edition, Pink Vinyl

Earth, Wind & Fire-"The Best Of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. I"

Japanese, Limited Edition, Orange Vinyl

@slaw...I had never heard of the Delines until you posted them earlier on, in this thread. What album(s) would you recommend to start with? I see they have (6) albums. Thanks!