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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Of The Rolling Stones records I own, from memory, one of the best for SQ & music is "Let It Bleed" 2003/DSD. Up now.

Rodney Crowell "Triage"

2021/RC1/Thirty Tigers 

This records' SQ actually increases as you get further along.

After a while.....

Pink Floyd "The Division Bell"  2014 dbl/lp re-master
After a flattening and a subwoofer/s upgrade, I'm re-listening to A Perfect Circle "Mer de Noms". It's sounding SO much better!
@uberwaltz,

You hit the nail on THE head. I've really gained a lot more respect for you lately. FWIW.
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Up now...in memory of Eddie Money "Life For The Taking".
Savoy Brown "Boogie Brothers" London/1974 again after US clean

Recommend!
Wow!...what a great sounding record.

cleaning my Traveling Wilburys  box set
Uber,

I've become very aware of making sure I clean my stylus after each record side. Along with proper set-up, I think it should go longer than 1000. The first problem will probably be distortion.

Now I'm in the SoundSmith family, I'm not concerned.
Brace yourself and hold on to your armrests... Bush "Sixteen Stone"  EU
Up next...my comfort food...Allman Brothers "Eat a Peach"  2014/re-master
@big_greg,

I think there’s some AC/DC in my near future.
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Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings "Dap-Dippin’ with...."
I sure wish I'd had a chance to see Sharon live before she passed. She was a force of nature...RIP.
Norah Jones "Pick Me Up Off The Floor"
Molina & Johnson "S/T"
both in the Vibrato............................

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Robert Finley "Goin' Platinum"   another lesser known artist that Dan Auerbach produced
And that cart has no suspension.  Never use Magic Erasure any more...like blu-tac better.
@big_greg 

I've never heard of Albert Productions? IMO. that lp is one of my favorite AC/DC and favorite rock debuts all time.

I bought a box set years ago with all of their studio lps up till then and a dbl Live lp. Every one of the studio lps sounds consistent, and SQ is great! The "Live" lp, not so much.
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@boxer12 

"See Sew" was on my radar years ago and at that time, I couldn't find any vinyl. I'm sure it's available now. Thanks for the reminder.


Decided to put "The Final Cut" in the Vibrato and relisten. It really sounds beautiful!!

Puttin’ my best domestic copy in as well. Another mini review?

One thing I always found very cool was during "The Gunner"s Dream" is how Roger's voice blends seamlessly into the saxophone. Genius!
The Norah lp was very enjoyable. Not quite up to "Come Away With Me" standards. I find the cover photo to be somewhat staged/cheesy but it's about enjoying the music.
I don't use the SPT but maybe once during my normal/abnormal weekend listening sessions. I've become a proponent of blue-tac like Peter.
Well @big-greg,

I think recently , you posted About how hard it is to find a quiet copy?

So, how's that 4 sided pressing?