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

Eric Clapton - Journeyman

Import Duck Records label, Better Records White Hot Stamper

Greg Kihn Band "Kihntinued"

1982/Beserkley Records

......was searching my collection for this recently....happened to fall in my lap this evening 

Courtney Barnett "Tell Me How You Really Feel"

2018/Mom & Pop - Milk Records 

Veruca Salt-"American Thighs"

US, 30th Anniversary Limited Edition, Hot Pink Vinyl

The Pretty Reckless-"Going To Hell"

UK, 10th Anniversary Deluxe/Limited Edition, Gold/Purple Marble, Book Pack

Jefferson Airplane-"Surrealistic Pillow"

MOFI, 2LP, 45RPM, Gain 2 Ultra Analog, Limited Edition, 180 Gram, Mono

 

Indigo Girls-"Indigo Girls"

Music On Vinyl, 30th Anniversary Limited Edition, 180 Gram, Flaming Orange Vinyl

Alison Krauss & Union Station-"Arcadia"

US, Barnes/Noble Exclusive, Limited Edition, Translucent Purple

(Brilliant new album from AKAUS!)

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch; Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series

Kenny Dorham - Trompeta Toccata; Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series

Judy Garland-Judy At Carnegie Hall Side 3 SQ*

Herbie Mann-Monday Night At The Village Gate Side 1

Jimmy Roselli-Right From The Heart-Side 2

Led Zeppelin-II Side 1

Peter Paul And Mary-ST Side 1 SQ*

Connie Smith-Miss Smith Goes To Nashville Side 1 SQ*

The Beatles-Sgt.Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Side 2

Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66-Ye-Me-Le Side 1 SQ*

Kate Smith-At Carnegie Hall Side 2 SQ*

The Jimmi Hendrix Experience-Are You Experienced Side 1

All albums were played last night. I added another 2 albums making for 10 recordings which were all original Stereo pressings. Thought I played a solid mix of some obvious and some overlooked 1960’s recordings. Brasil '66 easily takes the SQ crown! Getting towards the end of playing ALL my vinyl records. Roselli and Brasil ’66 were unplayed leaving about 2% remaining of this 5 year project.

 

Lucinda Williams-"Runnin' Down A Dream"  (A Tribute To Tom Petty)

US, 2LP, Lu's Jukebox In Studio Concert Series

Rosalie Sorrels – Miscellaneous Abstract Record No. 1 (Green Linnet 1982)

Interesting note on Green Linnet records. The label was founded by folkster Patrick Sky. He fell in love with trad Irish music after his Greenwich Village stint. A linnet is a red-breasted song bird. However, in the Irish rebel song tradition, the name "Green Linnet" was the code name for Napoleon Bonaparte who they hoped would break the chains of British rule.

Sibylle Baier – Colour Green (Orange Twin 2006, RE 2010)

The songs were home reel-to-reel tape recordings Baier had made in Germany between 1970 and 1973. Some thirty years later her son compiled a CD from these recordings to give to family members as presents. 

Jeri Southern – Jeri Gently Jumps (Decca 1957 mono)

Sue Raney (Raelene Claire Claussen) – When Your Lover Has Gone (Capitol 1958)

Lucinda Williams-"Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road"

US, Lu's Jukebox In Studio Concert Series

 

@noromance...your comments about the Green Linnet label got me thinking.  I knew I had heard of that label before and had some albums.  I got to digging and sure enough I found a few that I had forgotten about...thanks!

Lui Collins-"Made In New England"

Green Linnet 

Alannah Myles-"Alannah Myles"

Music On Vinyl, Limited Edition, 180 Gram, Gold Vinyl

(Black Velvet...if you please)