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
I just looked. Right now, it's the mail and a stapler.

I've been too busy to listen...
Holly Cole..Temptation
Art Pepper..Smack up (mono)
Dire Straights.. Love Over Gold
by then I'll be ready for bed or asleep already with the sytlus on the record for hours
My Play List for tonight:

Ray Brown.....This Is Ray Brown(bass)
Coltrane......Soultrane(Tenor Sax)
Mal Waldron....One and Two(Piano)
Serge Chaloff...Blue Serge(Bari)
Cal Tjader......Cal's Pal(Vibes)
Charlie Byrd....Birdland(Guitar)
Elvin Jones.....Mr. Jones(Drums)

Probably one to two tracks for each LP's. No CD's for tonight. Nor tomorrow night, the night after that......etc.

cheers and happy listening!
Glen: I'm sorry, what we're you saying... or was I just imagining that you were in my head speaking to me????

Scott
With some friends over to listen...
Queen: Night at the Opera (LP)
Muddy Waters: Folk Singer (MSFL)(LP)
Satchmo Plays King Oliver (Classic Records 45rpm reissue)
Ossian: Seal Song (LP)
Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (Speakers Corner 45rpm reissue)

And then on CD so everyone could listen to some music they liked:
Elbow: Cast of Thousands (CD)
Gladiator Soundtrack (CD)

And night before last, I was listening to Joan Baez Angelina also, but on my decades old Vanguard pressing - still sounded pretty good even with all the wear and tear.
Kehut: another interesting coincidence. I bought the same Baez LP about a month ago, and will be attending a Joan Baez concert here in Seattle tomorrow night. Talk about a trip back to my college days in the early 60's...
Hey Slipknot1-

Im with Joan Baez "Farewell, Angelina on the 180g Vanguard label re-issue by Cisco and also...John Coltrane "Blue Train on Blue Note 1577 200g Classic 45 rpm issue...Very,very cool!
Interesting you should ask. I just got a copy yesterday of Classic Records 200 gram LP re-issue of Duke Ellington's "Blues In Orbit". I used to own a copy of this great LP, but a friend left it next to a heater and it got severely warped, and I've resisted paying collector prices for a replacement. The Classic Records re-issue is terrific, with fine mastering and outstanding vinyl surfaces. Damn but Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton, Paul Gonzalves, and the other soloists sound fine!!!!