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
The Low lp….upon first listen, w/ warp, it is an excellent sounding record!
Low isn't for everyone, however if it is for you, you need this lp.
The Beatles  - A Hard  Day's Night  - Mono reissue 
Flaming Lips  - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots  - EX 
@slaw The Kiseki Blue might be overkill for this table, but it sure sounds nice. Playing Little Feat last night, it sounded incredible and was very "holographic".
@jamesclarke,

You need to start a "virtual system" my friend.
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Wow!

Welcome all newcomers..
J Geils Band "S/T" Speakers Corner/ played this one a few weeks ago, sounds fantastic! Highly recommended!
Made in Japan was among the first 5 albums I ever bought.  Very first was Montrose, second was Machine Head.   That era Deep Purple was sooo good.  
Anyway, ever hear the live album, it’s nicknamed Purple Sabbath, with Ian Gillian fronting Tony, Geezer, and Bill?   I kind of like it.  
@jamesclarke,

Go to your account profile. You should see a way to create a virtual system.

Try seeking out others "VS" here to give yourself a basis. I will say, others; smarter than myself, know how to link pictures in with their posts. I'm not one of them. Glad to have you posting here.
@big_greg,

I played that earlier dude.
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Manfred Mann's Earth Band  "The Roaring Silence" !!
Andrew Bird  - Noble Beast  - such a fantastic record and it is extremely well recorded 
Alanis Morissette "Jagged Little Pill" EU/OP
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@6t5-gto,

Most of Andrew Birds lp are recorded very well.
@slaw they are, but NB may be the best of his from a recording standpoint. He has a new one out next week. He is here at SXSW playing multiple sets but I am missing them all. Been a couple of years since I last saw him. He is amazing live.

Elliott Smith - Either/Or 
Yaz  - You And Me Both  - for my sister who joined me 3 records ago 
Steely Dan AJA

Blue Rodeo - Outskirts

Elton John - Captain Fantastic

Antonio Vivaldi, Pietro Antonio Locatelli, Tomaso Albinoni ‎– Collegium Aureum - Venezianische Konzerte

Vivaldi* - Siegfried Behrend And The German String Orchestra* ‎–Concerti For Mandolin And Other Favorites

Vivaldi* - Stephen Preston, The Academy Of Ancient Music ‎– Six Flute Concert L'Oiseau-Lyre ‎– DSLO 519os, Op. 10
(Amazing sonics on this one) 

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Hard Promises (half speed series)

Have to go walk my cat now before it gets dark. 

Hey Chris!

Cat walk?  Hummm………….
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Damien Rice ":My Favourite Faded Fantasy"  45rpm
I will say everyone here has superb musical tastes, at least based on my preferences.

Any Guided By Voices fans?

GBV - How Do You Spell Heaven
GBV - Bee Thousand
GBV - August By Cake
El Ten Eleven - El Ten Eleven
Sisters Of Mercy - This Corrosion EP
 @stevecham trying hard to get past Bee Thousands....certainly reminds me of big chunks of mispent youth mixing sound in Ohio dive bars for a punk rockabilly band...

what is your #1 pick of the GBV litter.. ??????

BTW love this thread and Tidal....
I own one GBV lp, so I guess by that measure I'm not a fan.

Shovels & Rope "Little Seeds"
Kacey Musgraves "Golden Hour"  what a beautiful record in every aspect!!
Tedeschi/Trucks Band "Signs" SQ=EX!!  just like the lp above   WOW!!!!
Went old and mellow tonight:

Carole King- “Tapestry”
Don McLean- “American Pie”
Atoms For Peace "AMOK"
Def Leppard "High ’n’ Dry" oh yeah, turn it up, louder!