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
@slaw - The only ones doing what? Listening to Michael Kiwanuka? I would hope not. "Love and Hate" is an awesome record.
Montrose "S/T" Friday Music version. (Yes sir)


Comm on',  I had to own this version. It has bass!
@boxer12 

 I own that lp.  

……………………………………………..

Currently listening to..

The Turtles "It Ain't Me Babe"  / White Whale/mono....very nice!


Up soon...The Clash  "Sandanista"  EU pressing



Peter Gabriel original radio station master 12” 45 RPM “Sledgehammer”:  the most dynamic album I own.
Genesis 3 sides live:  Abacadab last cut side 1, best live performance recording ever, Phil Collins on the drums.
Dire Straights:  Brothers in arms

The Mary Gauthier lp...

I ordered it around 6months ago. It finally came in about 2 months ago.

Hell yeah!....... Well worth the wait!
Up soon...

Eels  "With Strings" //Manchester 2005

Mary Gauthier  "Live @ Blue Rock"
The Son Volt lp is sounding very, very good!

If you're a fan...highly recommended!
James Gang "Thirds" original pressing
The War on Drugs "A Deeper Understanding"  Outstanding!

In a little while...

Son Volt  "Live at the Bottom Line"
Yes "The Yes Album"  45rpm/ box/ Friday Music

I flattened and cleaned twice.....Wow!
Van Halen "Fair Warning"

Son Volt  "Okemah and the Melody of Riot"  again.

@reubent,
I just got in Son Volt "Live at the Bottom Line" dbl lp/ RSD 2016/ QRP. (from the "Trace" era)
I did not know of it's existence until recently. I'm planning on listening this weekend.
James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards - "Live in Aught-Three"

A really good record IMHO.
Bob Dylan  "Love & Theft". First time hearing it. Sonics are very good. The music wasn't what I had expected. First time listening. Will revisit.

Up next,,,

Freshly cleaned Steve Winwood  "Nine Lives".

thanks to @ghosthouse for the reminder.
Bob Dylan/Time Out Of Mind, Duke Ellington/Piano In The Back Ground, Ronnie Spector/English Heartbeat.
@lpplayer - Welcome to the "What's on your turntable tonight?" thread. CSNY - nice! Keep 'em coming.......
The Doobie Brothers - "what were once vices are now habits"

One of my favorites from my early teen years.......

@reubent, oh the LP itself is the same, B & N just arranged to have the cover signed by the guys before the shrink wrap was put on, as a B & N exclusive. B & N HAVE had some special pressings done of some titles, like colored vinyl, but The Marty Stuart isn’t one of them. Just kinda cool to have the autographs.

For one of my birthdays my woman got me a framed Rockpile (Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Billy Bremner, Terry Williams) concert poster signed by all of them except, ironically, Terry. Also ironic is that the poster includes the show's opening act, Pearl Harbor, whose band I later (2003) worked in!

@bdp24 - Nice find. Does it sound good? I think the original release sounds fantastic.
Cool record, reubent! I found a special version of the LP at Barnes & Noble, the covered signed by Marty and HFS---Harry Stinson (a fantastic drummer and harmony singer), Kenny Vaughan (formerly in Lucinda Williams' band), and new bassist Chris Scruggs (Gary's son). Produced by Mike Campbell, Petty's guitarist.
Collective Soul  "Live".

I've always loved their sound...waited forever for some vinyl.

Sounding good so far.