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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@ uberwaltz,

Really no surprise.

Based upon your own posting, your not in to country rock.
Re-listened to -  Nicole Atkins "Goodnight Rhonda Lee"

Son Volt "American Central Dust"
Bad Company "Straight Shooter"  Abbey Road half speed

Rodney Crowell "Acoustic Classics"
Tony Joe White "Bad Mouthin’" 45rpm... SQ=EX
@stevecham ,

Yup! That’s just like mine. Brings back memories don't it? 
Hey @6t5-gto,

Glad you’re back!
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I just put on "Way Out West" after my conversations with @bdp24 .

BTW, I saw Clint Black on a late night/early morning show a few months back, I still can't get that performance out of my mind. He was very good!
@6t5-gto,

I was very fortunate to get it at 25% off, right before SSD went under! Shew!!!!!. Even though mine is a second pressing, I absolutely love it!
He sure was an excellent songwriter, no doubt! Most bands peak,...he and his bandmates just kept getting better!

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@boxer12,

Is "What Comes After the Blues" one of their lps or a song?
I don’t recall it.
I had to flatten one side of "Bad Mouthin;" earlier... it’s ready to play now!

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@boxer12, Did you get Jason’s latest/last lp?

Songs:Ohia..Travels In Constants.  Think I'll put that one on next.
Richard Thompson "Electric"

Still trying to find my copies of "Welcome to the Canteen"

Up now...

Timbuk 3 "Eden Alley"
I realized, I can’t find my copies of "John Barleycorn Must Die" as well.

I’m certain this will be resolved soon....right?


Tool "Anima"
The Aretha's Gold  MFSL/45rpm pressing...

WOW!!!  Get it!!  What an outstanding record/pressing!!!
@6t5-gto,

I wish you well!  The EAT seems to be a great value TT. I hope it meets your needs and your listening goals.
@uberwaltz,

One thing for sure, you obviously can audition much more music by streaming.
Maybe one day........
Gillian Welch "Soul Journey".   My third listen this weekend so far. Such a great Record!
@6t5-gto,

Currently using my Townshend Rock 7/Funk Firm FXR/Dyna Karat D3
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@golden210,  Welcome.
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@boxer12,

I need to play it some more. It seems to grow on me more slowly than almost all of his other stuff.
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REO Spreedwagon "Live"
Rush "S/T"  box
Re-listening to "Bad Mouthin'"....up next....

Johnny Cash "American VI"  from the box
Fleetwood Mac  "Future Games"  from a nice/clean/OP/version I finally found at a local record show! Shew!!!

After Peter Green's death... I was always a fan of Danny Kerwin and Bob Welch.
Thanks @ 6t5-gto,

I, like you, want/demand value from my hard earned money that I put into music reproduction. This exact same set-up (minus cart) was compared to TTs costing over $10k in the Stereophile review. As you pointed out, they are artwork!

"Synchronicity" is an EX sounding lp in parts, (as you eluded to). I just always skip over "Miss Gradenko".
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The Flaming Lips "The Dark Side of the Moon"
Good Morning @uberwaltz,.

What...no North Carolina? I'm flabbergasted to say the least. 

Really, I just wanted to actually write the word flabbergasted.

I think I disrupted spell check?
@ghosthouse ,

One of my very all time favorite lps is BS&T...the one that begins with 'Variations of a Theme...."...so as to not have this title confused with their other's...  

I own several pressings, but, by far and away, the best sounding one is my ORG!
ORG = Original Recording Group

DCT = David Clayton Thomas.

"Frogman" _ I'm surprised you aren't aware of (ORG)
The GH record has never sounded better as far as the "soul" it conveys. I give the Hydra 8 the props.
Good Morning Jim, @tomic601 ,

SQ is very good! For some reason, the songs didn't move me as much as they once did though. I came away after this listen feeling that it was somewhat of a 'calling it in lp' How does that happen? I may be getting too old. Of course, most bands would give an arm/leg to have a record of this quality.
Hey @boxer12,

I'm still an infant in terms of knowledge of Grateful Dead, so from my listening chair, you're safe brother.