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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Got Dawes "S/T" (2009) in the Vibrato.
Haven’t listened in many years. Checked out a couple tunes on their latest, earlier and was impressed! They have been very prolific in my absence.
Squirrel Flower "I Was Born Swimming"
...bugs in the streetlight
Our time is over soon.....
Remember Brian, you are going down the rabbit hole. 

You have mostly new components that need break-in. 
Brandi Carlile "The Firewatcher’s Daughter"
Gretchen Peters "Blackbirds"
Paul McCartney "Red Rose Speedway" /sides 3&4/had to flatten

All of the PM remasters @ Abbey Road from his Archive Collection are great. Especially at the 50/60% off from Insound.
Then.....

Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter "Like, Love & Lust"     thanks to @tomic601
James Taylor "American Standard" dbl/lp/45rpm/freshly US cleaned. Been waiting since March.
The Searchers "The Collection"  MS Music/original Pye master tapes/SQ=EX
The CJ is very nice. I never go wrong buying their stuff.

An lp I came across recently...Shirley Horn "Softly". I’m not usually into jazz, but I like all music. This one struck me because it was recorded by Pierre Spray at his Maple Shade studio. I’m not aware of any other recording he made that is on vinyl. To top that off, it’s an ORG in mono, pressed at Pallas. I hope the hype becomes reality?
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Thanks for the info @6t5-gto
Still haven't gotten into my "groove" tonight. Here's one I thought about earlier in the week......
Eels "The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett"  OP/dbl clear vinyl
@6t5-gto,

That's what I've been waiting for....I think I found it...
Rush "Grace Under Pressure"  2015 remaster.


Which pressing of "Lamb" are you referring to?

"Softly" is one record that's easy to just "melt" into.
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 Jesse Sykes again after a flattening. (Much better)
I've had a hit/miss relationship with Sundazed. However, the TYA is a major hit! Highly recommended.
There’s just something about the (blues). It comes from the gut and speaks to the heart. How 4 young white guys capture this and express it so vividly, is amazing! This Ten Years After lp has instantly moved to/in my top 5 debut lps of all time.