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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Nice finds J_Husker!

Middlemass,
That is a great album from them! My favorite from KC is "Red"

Toho Sarah / ST
This was made by some members of the "Acid Mothers Temple" band in 1995. It's weird but I like it. It is probably being played right now in an opium den somewhere. 
You're welcome Jim

Steve,
Cool, I believe it was released around 2015.

Quilt / Held in splendor 
Sharon Van Etten / Epic
This is another musician you may be interested in Jim
I'm glad you're enjoying it Steve! It's a Phono Stage Signal Ground Filter, & I'm excited about it as well. Thanks!

Stone Jack Jones / Love & torture
Mammothguy54,
The device Steve is using connects to the phono ground post via spade, & is designed to pull “stray” electricity (that didn't make it to ground) out of the equipment's chassis. I'll also be offering it with an RCA connector (that can be connected to any unused RCA input) so it can be used on line level preamps, DAC's, transports, etc. Without going into a sales pitch, I've found it increases clarity from top to bottom.  

Thanks for asking   
+1 Joel!

Linda Perhacs / Parallelograms 
Anyone who likes early 70's psychedelic folk should check this album out. It's really good & well recorded. IMO, The song "Parallelograms" could have been released this year & not sound out of place. 
Sultan Bathery / ST
Psychedelic rock. Not recorded that well but interesting nonetheless

Matt Valentine / What I became

He is the "MV" of the band "MV & EE", which is another in the long list of weird bands I like 
Middlemass,
I agree, Black pudding from Lanegan & Garwood is great!

Nick Cave / Skeleton tree
Outstanding album!
mammothguy54,
I also have the original & agree with you on SQ. 

Jim James / Region of light...
+1 for "Secrets of the beehive" 

Wooden Wand & The Vanishing Voice / Buck dharma
This pair of bands is very different. Vanishing Voice is just plain weird & Wooden Wand is almost alt. country. How they got together to complete at least two albums is beyond me (maybe I'll google it sometime). Anyway, this release is even weirder than "Gipsy Freedom" from them, but I enjoy it nonetheless :-)
Jim,
Glad you are healing up well!

Brian,
I couldn't agree more. Toth on his own is much different... even handed & civilized for the most part. When he gets with "Vanishing Voice" it is more of a free for all. I do like it however. 

Bardo Pond / Volume II
A 2021 RSD release