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
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Henry Gross-"Plug Me Into Something"

US 1st Pressing

(One of my favorite albums in my teenage years)

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Julie London - Love Letters (1962 Liberty)

Chris & Carla - Life Full Of Holes (2023 RE Glitterhouse)

First Aid Kit - The Big Black & The Blue (Wichita 2010)

Gordon Jackson - Thinking Back (Marmalade 1969)

Sinead O'Conner "How About I Be Me ( And You Be You)

2012/One Little Indian Records 

Don McLean-"American Pie"

Simply Vinyl, Limited Edition, 180 Gram

(The song "Vincent" is one of my all time favorites)

Dave Alvin-"Blackjack David"

MOFI, 2LP, Limited Edition, Gain 2 Ultra Analog, 180 Gram

Donald Fagen-"The Nightfly"

MOFI, 2LP, 45RPM, Limited Edition, One-Step, BoxSet

(The absolute best recording of this album and one of the best in my collection!)

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Chris Whitley-"Dirt Floor"

Classic Records/Rock The House, 45RPM, Limited Edition

Steve Young "Rock Salt And Nails"

2022/A&M - Real Gone Music 

Highly recommended.

@slaw...I was not familiar with Steve Young, (thought he was a quarterback).  Found out he wrote "Seven Bridges Road".  The version by the Eagles is one of favorite songs!  Cool...

Yeah, he has kind of been forgotten for decades 🎶 This vinyl pressing I have is really good.

Kind of sad the QB is better known 😕 

Richard Thompson "Front Parlor Ballads"

2005/Diverse Records - Cooking Vinyl

 

Linda Thompson "Fashionably Late"

2002/Rounder Records

when this lp first came out, the defects were so apparent, they recalled and repressed.

Richard Thompson-"Rumor And Sigh"

MOFI, 2LP, Limited Edition, Gain 2 Ultra Analog, 180 Gram

Jim Croce-"You Don’t Mess Around With Jim"

MOFI, Limited Edition, Half-Speed

John Mayer-"Where The Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles"

Music On Vinyl, 4LP, 180 Gram

Cal Tjader-La Onda Va Bien(CJP-113) Side 1 SQ*

John Cougar Mellencamp-Big Daddy Side 1

Frank Sinatra-Sinatra '65(RS-6167) Side 2

Blondie-Parallel Lines Side A

Pachelbel-Kanon(London CS-6206) Side 1 SQ*

Willie Nelson-Willie And Family Live Side 3

Kingdom Come-ST Side 2

Bob Dylan-At Budokan Side 4

All 8 LP's have not been previously played. A somewhat rare occasion with no Audiophile SQ recordings. Tjader was close but expected more since the power was cleaner today than Friday. Another great album from '89 was Big Daddy, one of his best. Kingdom Come has been mocked by many for 35+ years but I have always defended them. Saw Kingdom Come at Monsters Of Rock(88) and was impressed. Led Zep does not have a copyright on sound. Does Dylan(vocals) sound better live?

Uriah Heep – Salisbury (Bronze 1971)

Uriah Heep – ...Very ’Eavy Very ’Umble... (Mercury 1970)

The New Band of Spike Jones - Plays Hank Williams Hits (Liberty 1965 mono) 

Felicia Sanders - That Certain Feeling (Decca 1958 mono)

Jethro Tull – Songs From The Wood (Chrysalis 1977)

Kid Rock-"Rock N Roll Jesus"

US, 1st Pressing, 2LP

(Not really a big Kid Rock fan, but outside of a couple of explicit lyric songs, this is a terrific album)

Amos Lee-"Live At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony"

US, 2LP, Limited Edition, 45RPM, Creme/Silver Splatter Vinyl

(I was actually at this concert.  It was incredible!)