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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++++++1 Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. At the Oregon Coast, lovely weather, counting our blessings and thankful for music and the friendships I’ve found here. Best to you all!
Bill

@big_greg Plugged in headphones last night and after Time Loves A Hero just kept going. Lots of layers of detail on their records, a fun listen with the ‘cans’.

+1 Savoy Brown-Street Corner Talking

Savoy Brown / Hellbound Train

1972 Parrot

+1 mammothguy54, and because the gloves are white you can see what crud they took off.

 

@dayglow I totally agree on those Rafferty albums. Those are both like comfort food to my ears, I usually listen to both sides back to back. I can’t say that for too many records in my collection.

@noromance 

Aren't those 60s recordings great?

For sure! Listened to all 4 sides of Julie London, funny to think the record's 60 years old! Lovely voice, nice accompaniment.

Julie London / Julie Is Her Name

1960 Liberty -- Japanese pressing, stereo version

+1 Black Star, liking it more after every play

+1 Rough Mix, in the regular rotation here

@puffball08 

Yes, my original too is horrid but my Parlophone reissue is way better. The Book Of Taliesyn is in better shape, also 1968. River Deep, Mountain High... :-)

Happy BD Steve! Time to get out that new Beatles White Album and crank up ’Birthday’.

@tomic601 

Lol Jim!

FYI, Norah Jones has a 'country' band called The Little Willies, worth a streaming listen. I bought the LP just because. It gets played here.

Agree that those Patricia Barber LP's set a high sonic bar. Added a 45rpm version a while back--OMG. That Norah Jones record was a pleasant surprise.

Norah Jones / Pick Me Up Off The Floor

2020 Blue Note/Columbia

Fabulous SQ, great LP