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

Already pre-ordered the new Alison Krauss!

Absolutely LOVE her. Seen her solo and with the band numerous times.

Also, I'm going to her Red Rocks show in June!

@slaw...playing off your lead:

Roseanne Cash-"Kings Record Shop"

Japanese Pressing

😎 @mofimadness

Recently bought "The Wheel"

30th Anniversary

Great music. the live side from ACL is nice, as is the additional side of live music.

....bringin' back memories of seeing her and John live locally. A wonderful experience!

Tedeschi Trucks Band-"Revelator"

Music On Vinyl, Limited Edition, 2LP, Flamin' Yellow Vinyl

Yeah, thanks, that was a good run last night Steve.

+100 on that Outlaws LP, killer twin lead guitars!

Outlaws "Hurry Sundown"

1977/Arista 

In constant rotation in my car cassette deck in that era.

...continuing The Who and 'Tommy' (Decca DXSW 7205) original issue from 1969 that I wish was in a bit better shape, The Doors 'Morrison Hotel' (Electra EKS 75007) original issue from 1970. Can't seem to get out of the late 60's early 70's can I? Then Led Zeppelin S/T (Atlantic SD 8216), from 1969 but not the original, I had worn that one white. Finally, Derek and The Dominoes 'Layla' (Atco SD 2-704) original pressing from 1970. I will break out of my rut next, but can't help listening to these older titles and hearing them for what seems like the first time. The new to me MC cartridge has me spellbound.  

Fleetwood Mac "Tango In The Night"

VMP/AAA

Highly Recommend if still available.

My theme this week is going to be Southern Rock, (inspired by @slaw). Southern Rock is one of my favorite genres of music and I have a TON of LPs.  To quote Gregg Allman; "Southern Rock is a feeling, it's a way of life. It's about the dirt roads, the sweat, and the soul of the South."

 

Blackberry Smoke-"The Whippoorwill" (FANTASTIC album)

US Pressing, Limited Edition, Whiskey colored vinyl

 

Saw these guys in Denver the night before they were to leave for their first European tour. Take about an incredible show! AXS TV filmed it.

.38 Special-"Wild-Eyed Southern Boys"

US Pressing, 40th Anniversary, Pink Vinyl

(seen them a couple of times)

...another cassette I wore out 

I have the pp lp, haven't listened in decades.

Black Oak Arkansas-"High On The Hog"

US 1st Pressing

(saw them just once)

Go Jim Dandy, Go! cheeky

I saw Black Oak at Murray State University circa 1975. Jim Dandy set his guitar ablaze on the stage. Seemed impressive at the time. 

Ozark Mountain Daredevils "Don’t Look Down"

1977/A&M

an absolute favorite it this genre, would imagine a great find in LRS. Great SQ

Ozark Mountain Daredevils-"The Car Over The Lake Album"

US 1st Pressing w/7" Flexi Disc

Ozark Mountain Daredevils "Men From Earth"

1976 ish) A&M

this is so cool