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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Listening to SE "INGOOTWA" , it's a much more reflective album than the other earlier two from last weekend. I found myself getting into it though.
@bdp24 ,

Most if not all of the guys you mentioned were James Taylor' staple musicians.
BTW, my copy of Butterfield Blues Band’s complete set at Woodstock on ROG is scheduled for release in Aug. I hope it exceeds my low expectations for SQ.
Speaking of The Yes Album, I have the Friday Music 45 rpm box and it sounds great! There's bass on that lp I never knew before.
@6t5-gto
Eric Heywood tours with tours Tift Merritt as well. Son Volt has a new lp coming out soon.
@tomic601,

I tried to acquire all of Son Volt on vinyl last year. I think I still need one.
I really like Melody.

Lucinda Williams, well, what can you say?
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I noticed your interest on the Primal Scream thread this week. I ordered the vinyl and now have it. I’m going to put it on next.
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@6t5-gto,

I own the Son Volt "Live @ the Bottom Line". I remember really liking it. I do need to revisit it as I’ve made several improvements since.
@6t5-gto,

I have the same problem with Insound, and really with most vendors. I invested in a Vinyl Flat years ago that makes life much easier.

"Still" is a very nice lp!
Trixie Whitley "Fourth Corner" import
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@millercarbon,

If you have the MFSL, I'd love to hear you're impression on the difference between the MFSL Fleetwood Mac and the WHS
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Primal Scream "The Original Memphis Sessions"

I admit I’ve never listened to Primal Scream before. So when I read @maxnewid thread regarding this lost lp, I was intrigued. It comes on lp as a dbl/180 gr. There are 9 songs spread over two lps, so it just makes sense from that aspect it is a 45rpm record.

Having never heard PS and looking at the lp before hearing it, I had unrealistically high expectations. It turns out to be a very fine sounding record. I think I had hoped for a little deeper bass, but this was from my never before hearing PS and comparing it in my mind, to other 45rpm rock records I own. This is one that sounds good at any volume level and I’m sure upon more listens, I’ll enjoy hearing it more & more.


@tomic601

It’s all wonderful! I felt I needed to get younses’ attention.
"More of The Monkees" from the mono box

Haven’t been all the way through the box yet but I’m impressed with the SQ. I won’t listen to it often but when I get in the mood to, I have maybe the best SQ on these lps at my disposal.
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Going to start into Tom Petty "Anthology" in a little while.
Those of you who've ordered from Insound should know they're having another 60% sale now. I feel like I just stole these....
Steve Earle
Dan Auerbach
Judy Collins
Jackie Brown Soundtrack
For the hell of it...…a test pressing of.....

Jay Ferguson "Thunder Island"
Steve Winwood "Nine Lives"
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@tomic601

Night.night…………….
Ben Sollee "Half Made Man" ….a surprisingly good sounding lp w/ great dynamics. I'd forgotten how great this lp is. Highly recommended!

He was just down the road from me performing a little over a year ago and I did not go...…. kicking myself...………...
The Joe Walsh...…...a great sounding lp!
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David Bowie "Black Star"
For once, regarding Low, my personal history is with their earlier lps going forward. In this sense, I agree that their earlier lps (Destroyer) are more to my liking and I assume easier for the uninformed to begin their journey.
Alejandro Escovedo "Big Station"
Joe Walsh "The Smoker You Get...The Player You Drink" OP
@tomic601 ,

If you have a concern about the cantilever on one lp, just play a different/familiar lp to judge.
Kurt Vile "Wakin on a Pretty Daze
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Frazey Ford "Indian Ocean"