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
slipknot1

Joanne Shaw Taylor "Nobody's Fool" 

2022/Keeping the Blues Alive Records

@slaw: Steve, Mary’s out on tour now, so if at all possible try and see/hear her live. She’s real good on stage, particularly as an acoustic guitarist (I saw her at a great club in Portland on her last tour, right down the street from Music Millennium record store), and tickets to her shows are a steal! And if you’re missing any of her catalog, she of course travels with a merchandise table and product (both LP and CD), which I believe she will autograph if you wish.

Started off with Lynrd Skynrd (pronounced...), then Beach House-Bloom, finishing with Opale-L'incandescent

Crooked Still – Shaken By A Low Sound (Signature Sounds 2021)

Solid recording and enjoyable music. Sealed from Amazon and vinyl is way noisier than it should be after a SpinClean which I do on all new. I’ll try the US and see if it helps. Otherwise, it’s bye bye back to Amz.

Renata Tebaldi, Giorgio Favaretto – Recital of Songs & Arias No. 2 (London 1957 mono)

Gesualdo / Robert Craft, The Gesualdo Madrigal Singers – Madrigals And Sacred Music (Odyssey 1974)

 

Brahms, Dvořák, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Hamburg Radio Symphony Orchestra – Brahms Hungarian Dances, Dvořák Slavonic Dances (London 1955 mono)

Joseph Haydn, Vienna Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Jonathan Sternberg – Symphony No. 38 In C, Symphony No. 39 In G Minor (Haydn Society 1954? Mono)

Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim-West Side Story(OS 2001) Side 1

Donovan-The Hurdy Gurdy Man Side 2

Black Sabbath-Heaven And Hell Side 1

Dinah Washington-Dinah ’63 Side 1

Neil Diamond-Rainbow Side 2

Mary Travers-All My Choices Side 2

Schubert-Symphony No.5(Walter MS 6218) Side 1 SQ Audiophile

Pat Metheny Group-Letter From Home Side 2 SQ Audiophile

Only "Rainbow" had Subpar SQ. Would have to play Metheny/Schubert several times to declare a SQ winner. Metheny had that slight digital edge and Schubert had a slight veil common with 2 eye vs. 6 eye Columbia recordings. Nearing 3 years of my "play all my vinyl project" while trying to avoid repeats. I have added close to 400 albums in this 3 year period and will give a detailed update shortly.

Started the night off with Nina Simone - Nina At Report.  Wrapping my night up with Jan Hammer - The First Seven Days.

strum and thrum: the american jangle underground 1983-1987--fantastic compilation of (mostly) unknown guitar pop, although a few of these bands (windbreakers, primotons) may be remembered by obsessives. check out absolute grey, the reverbs and salem 66.

 

Zubin Mehta conducts Tchaikovsky 

  • Symphony #6 in B minor ‘Pathetique’

Los Angeles Philharmonic 
London 1979
 

Mehta conducts:

  • Scriabine - Poem Of Ecstasy, Op. 54
  • Schoenberg - Transfigured Night, Op. 4 (1943 Revised Version)

Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. London, 1967
 

 

Hey, @bkeske -- I saw Mehta and the L.A. Phil several times during my younger days. I saw him lead the LAPO at the Music Center a couple times. I was at the Hollywood Bowl (or was it the Greek?) when Frank Zappa played with the L.A. Phil and dryly said "Hit it Zube" or some such.  Zubin was wearing a billowy white shirt so the psychedelic lighting would bounce off of him. The L.A. Phil actually played at my high school one day, several years previously, though I'm certain Zubin wasn't at the podium.

@edcyn

I really like Mehta. He has his own style; energetic, powerful, and expressive. There are some composer’s works where I may prefer another approach, but when in the mood, I enjoy Zubin’s take on a work, most all the time. And one of my favorite conductors to listen to.

The Tchaikovsky’s 6th is a great example. I may prefer a couple of others, but really enjoy Mehta’s approach at times.

bkeske -- I'm a Mehta fan, too.  When I did my time as a sales clerk at the Tower Records Classical Annex on the Sunset Strip, however, my hyper-refined fellow clerks were less than taken with the guy. In any case, Mehta actually showed up at the place one day to do some shopping.

Tonight the Yello jackets.  My poor denon cartridge is getting a bit long in the tooth.  Any suggestions on a new one that would fit and be great?

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Sir Adrian Boult Conducts String Music Of Vaughan Williams

  • Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis
  • Concerto Grosso
  • Partita For Double String Orchestra

The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Angel 1976
 

The Incredible String Band – Be Glad For The Song Has No Ending (Island 1971)

Shelly Manne - Double Piano Jazz Quartet In Concert At Carmelo's Volumes 1 and 2.