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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LOL I have 6!
Main rig has 2 TT's
I'd forget the next day what I was playing as I sell a lot of records and often play-test them especially ones described as Mint or NearMint before invoicing buyer.
Just today morning I was playing Garth Brooks self-titled album that I did not enjoy at all, but to verify condition before sending expensive copy.
What's comming tonight? Probably another sold Thriller, Off the Wall, maybe another few valuable records to spin and than will switch to the music I like. It's going to be dedication to Abdulah Ibrahim(Dollar Brand). Will spin his records. Ekaya is my favorite.
Tomorrow I'll plan to dedicate myself to William Orbit and The Orb. With puff of nice quality hashish you can totally melt into The Orb and be for the moment outside of reality.
Noro Morales "No Blues"
Just sold in MINT condition original 1962 Mono.
Hate to part with this one.
Priced it higher than the highest sold and still sold:-(
Absolute Whores, the local punkabily band from Toronto. Direct to disc live recording.
Rbrowne, do you actually photoshoot Christie?
Not only she was married to Billie Joel, but frequent visitor of opera and symphony.
I wouldn't drop the fact that Christie met or knew Egberto personally.
Adam, Did Dire Straits have "Sultains of Swing" album? I thought it's self-titled one.
Punk Rock and post punk will be played today:

Never Mind Bollocks(already played)
Lou Reed "Transformer"
Husker Du(didn't pick album yet)
Fear "The Record"
Luc Van Acker "Heart and Soul"
Elo Omoe;
Absolute Whores;
Nina Hagen "Unbehagen", "Nunsexmonkrock".
Heifez - Munch/Boston Symphony/Beethoven violin concerto in D major/RCA-Victor, shaded dog 1959 first press stereo... I'm motionless indeed!
I'll have tonight comedy non-music on my TT.
George Carlin for few hours,
Than Dave Mason and some Lily Tomlin.
I'm nutz today morning. I brought one of my stock DJ Technics 1200 to basement, hooked up to old vintage Grundig RTV6000 receiver and vintage Infinity monitors, played disco and some electronic dance music (EDM) during workout. Swapping records was not burden at all and made workout more interesting including some cool singles I used to DJ. Now I found use of my DJ EDM collection
Believe it or not
Rhapsody in Blue -- Leonard Bernstein on Columbia 6-eye MS 6091 first edition 1959... MMMM!
This post I admit great reminds me of posting your personal status on Facebook. I also admit that development crew here finally did a great job on forums and on the rest of Audiogon. 
I'm now spinning Harry Connick JR "20". Great solo piano, great recording that sounds very near live.
Dave Brubeck "Live At Oberlin" 1962 issue on Fantasy Stereo
Before that 5-track EP of Waitresses  "I Could Rule The World If I Could Only Get The Parts" to help my work-out rhythm. 

Heaven 17 -- How Men Are in my morning workout hour.
When come back home perhaps will continue with different albums. 
It's not evening yet, but started spinning this morning:
Clivillés & Cole  -- best remixes box set for workout.
This music got me jumping and pumping for full duration of 4x12".
Than will be playing this evening "Born to Add" of Sesame Street -- what a fun!
Next will play Rober Shaw/Stravinsky/Firebird Suite on Teleark,Germany.
The last one will be Jimmy Smith/Wess Montgomery "The Dynamic Duo"

Played Brian Ferry "Boys and Girls" during workout
When I get back, I plan to pick-up one of my favorite violin concertos (not sure which one). My eye can fall onto Heifetz, Michael Rabin or Oystrach...
The Harmonic Choir "Hearing Solar Winds" on French Ocora label
Serge Ganesbourg "Love On The Beat" on US Mercury original.

Harmonic Choir "Listen To The Winds"
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark "Architecture In Morality"
Morning workout started with Billy Idol "Rebel Yell"

Weekend journey:

Grace Jones

DJ Spooky

Jack DeJonette

David Sylvian

Jan Akkerman Live

Hey fellow audiogoners, believe it or not, EVERYTHING I will share I'm listening to is also waiting for your offer price via pm! All items listed are in crystal near-mint condition album and cover.

Right now I'm listening and really thinking if it REALLY worth selling, but I guess the right offer might get my clickie so here we go:

THE MODERNS -- Soundtrack by Mark Isham on Movie Music, 1988 performed by L'ORCHESTRE MODERNE 
Peter Maunu -- violin, mandolin, electric guitar
Ed Mann -- vibraphone, marimba, snare drum (Frank Zappa member)
CharElie Couture -- vocals, piano
Rich Ruttenberg -- piano
Patrick O'Hearn -- Acoustic and electric bass (Frank Zappa member)
Micael Barsimanto -- Drum machine
Mark Isham -- trumpet, electronics (Japan member)

Arranged and composed by Mark Isham

John Astley "Everyone Loves A Pilot (Except Crew)".
GREAT VOICE! super recording.
Gang of Thieves -- self-titled promo EP(SRC pressing) 
Falco -- Amadeus single
TomTom Club -- Suboceana single

80s disco party is tonite in my dwelling.
Kid Creole
Grace Jones
Supermax (I know it's 70's, but matches so great)
Depeche Mode
Daft Punk

after all those years of obscure stuff not ever mentioned in here EVER, I finally played half-speed Breezin’ of George Benson.

I feel it’s the real way to listen to this pretty popular record. I couldn’t resist buying it at thrift store, otherwise I would less-likely have it.