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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@slaw Lemme know what you think. You've to be in the mood. Play whole album through. Turn up the volume. 

Jennifer – I Can Remember Everything (Parrot 1968)

Jennifer Warnes awesome first album. 

Mahalia Jackson – I Believe (Columbia 1960)

Not religious but this gospel is glorious. What a voice. 

The Portway Pedlars – In Greenwood Shades (Greenwich Village 1984)

Hardcore Oxfordshire folk.

Betty Smith – For My Friends Of Song (June Appal Recordings 1977)

Appalachian folk. Love it. 

@spiritofradio I only have the Harvest UK original and it sounds real good (NM) despite having been played scores of times.

D. Charles Speer & The Helix – Leaving The Commonwealth (Thrill Jockey 2011)

Various – Intended Play (Matador & True Panther 2011-2012)
Worth it for Esben And The Witch - Hexagons II (The Flight) alone.

The Builders And The Butchers – Salvation Is A Deep Dark Well (Gigantic Music 2009)

Mayo Muir – The Magic Of Mayo Muir (20th Century Fox Records 1964 mono)

Betty Vaiden Williams – Folk Songs And Ballads Of North Carolina (Vanguard 1958 mono)

Historic recording with a beauty all its own. 

@bkeske Yeah, they rock! How is the SQ on the John Coltrane Blue Train?

@td_dayton It is. 🙂

that paul & paula looks killer!!

Vivaldi, Telemann, Haydn, Zdeněk Tylšar, Bedřich Tylšar – Concerti Per Due Corni (Supraphon 1972)

Sting – The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (A&M 1985 )

John Lennon – Walls And Bridges (Apple 1974)

I.D. Stamper – Red Wing (June Appal 1972)

@sbank +1 Gary Karr Albinoni. I heard this played in the Acora granite speakers room at Axpona a few years back with Jeff from High Water Sound. Simply magnificent to these ears.

Count Basie Orchestra – Good Morning Blues (MCA 1977) side 2

Duke Ellington – Monologue (Columbia Special Products 1973) side 2

Brother Dege – How To Kill A Horse (Magic Bullet 2015)

I really want to like this. Musically, decent enough but lyrically, it's not really cutting it for me. 

Various – Woodstock, Music From The Original Soundtrack And More (Cotillion 1970)

I haven't played this in a looong time. Decades. It's seems like I heard it last week. 

The Miami Chamber Trio – Miami Chamber Trio, Handel - Sonata II In G Major and others (Audiophile 1977)

Obernkirchen Children's Choir – Folk Songs And Fairy Tale (Angel 1957)

Netania Davrath – Baroque Cantatas Netania Davrath with The Wiener Solisten (Vanguard 1967)

Jumbo String Band – Goin' Steppin' (Old Homestead 1983)

Solid bluegrass music and funnin'

Russ & Becky Jeffers – Russ & Becky Jeffers At Opryland (Lee-Ann 1975)

Georgia Brown – Sings Kurt Weill (London 1962)

One of my favorites when the recordings were lush and clear as a bell. 

Recommended.

Doc Evans And His Band Featuring Knocky Parker – Traditional Jazz Vol. 7 Dixieland, Of Course (Audiophile 1956)