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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Uriah Heep – Salisbury (Bronze 1971)

Uriah Heep – ...Very ’Eavy Very ’Umble... (Mercury 1970)

The New Band of Spike Jones - Plays Hank Williams Hits (Liberty 1965 mono) 

Felicia Sanders - That Certain Feeling (Decca 1958 mono)

Jethro Tull – Songs From The Wood (Chrysalis 1977)

Sinéad O'Connor – The Lion And The Cobra (Ensign 1987)

16 Horsepower ‎– Sackcloth ’N’ Ashes (A&M 1996)

The Coterie - A Swing To Folk (Emerald Gem 1969)

Roger Waters - The Lockdown Sessions (Legacy 2023)

Suzanne Vega - Solitude Standing (A&M 1987)

Wooden Wand - Death Seat (Young God 2010)

Count Basie & Dizzy Gillespie - The Gifted Ones (Pablo 1979)

Yeah, I saw 16HP a few years ago. DEE wasn’t on form, unfortunately. The Denver Grab on Low Estate is awesome.

Bought the SOC album from herself when it was released. She refused to autograph it.

Singleton Palmer and His Dixieland Band - Dixie By Gaslight (Norman 1961)

I love early recordings of Dixieland jazz–this one is wonderful–recorded live and sounding superb on the idler.

Woodstock Mountains - More Music From Mud Acres (Rounder 1977)

Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, Ed Trickett - The Ways Of Man (Folk-Legacy 1978)

Solid recordings and good music. Sounds better than almost everything I've ever heard at shows. 

Jodi Miller - Queen Of The House (Capitol 1965)

Doc Evans And His Dixieland Band - Muskrat Ramble (Audiophile 1959)

Lost Nation String Band - Lost Nation String Band (Dodo 1982)

Martha Davis And Her Torrid Trio - You're On The Right Track Baby (Jukebox Lil 1987 Mono)

Carol Kidd - Carol Kidd (Aloi 1984)

Jane Morgan With The Troubadors - All The Way (London 1958 mono)

Peggy Lee - At Basin Street East ( Capitol 1961)

John Cale - The Academy In Peril (Edsel 1986)

Isaac Stern - None but the Lonely Heart - Plays Great Violin Favorites (Columbia Masterworks 1963)

Just sublime. 

Tim Blake – Crystal Machine (Egg 1977)

John Martyn – London Conversation (Island 1967 mono)

Hawkwind – Doremi Fasol Latido (UA 1972)

Kevin Ayers and the Whole World - Shooting at the Moon (Harvest 1970)

Hawkwind - Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music (Charisma 1976)

@slipknot1  I always thought you were pushing up the daisies, so welcome back to the land of the living. What were you doing for 15 years? Just hanging out waiting for the right time?

I’ve been absent for about 15 of those.

Speaking of Steppenwolf, check out this Bob Calvert/Hawkwind gem. You've got to listen to the whole track.
Steppenwolf

Talk Talk - The Colour of Spring (EMI 1986)

Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle - One From the Heart (CBS 1982)

Timbuktu 3 - Greetings From (IRS 1986)

The Incredible String Band – U (Elektra 1970)

Roy Harper - Lifemask (Chrysalis 1973) The UK Harvest version sounds so much better. 

Holly Golightly And The Brokeoffs - No Help Coming (Transdreamer 2011)

Fritz Reiner Conducting The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Brahms, Strauss - Eight Hungarian Dances / Waltzes (Columbia 1949 mono)

Elly Stone, Mort Shuman, Joe Masiell, Jacques Brel – Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (Columbia Masterworks 1968)

Dave Van Ronk - Sings Ballads, Blues & A Spiritual (Folkways 1959 mono)

Herbie Flowers – Plant Life (Philips 1975)

Van Morrison - No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (Mercury 1986)

Alun Davies – Daydo (Columbia 1972)

Gong - Angel's Egg, Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2 (Virgin 1978)

@dayglow  How many LPs and how many played?

Currently at the 62 month period of my quest to play my complete vinyl collection.