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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The Tubes - "What Do You Want From Live"

Is it the greatest live rock recording, ever? Maybe, Maybe not. All I know, is it is on my TT more often than any other live record from my rack. So much fun, and the musicianship is off the charts. And having seen them on the same tour when this was recorded, it's hard to image it sound so good, considering the antics that were going on, on the stage, at the same time...

I just saw The Tubes a couple of months ago here in Cincinnati. Fee Waybill and Roger Steen still going strong at age 72. The Tubes Forever!

Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Blues To East


most certainly an audiophile recording

 

Roxy Music - Siren  1975 but this is a reissue I got last year.  Virgin Records and pressed in the EU.  Brings back good memories...

PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love  So glad you guys turned me on to PJ

Joni Mitchell - Don Juan's Reckless Daughter  I inherited this, along with about 20 others, from a friend a couple of years ago.  This is a Japanese pressing, with the OBI strip.  Just mesmerizing sonics and a wonderful album.

The Motels - S/T  I got this last week from Discogs.  Thanks to Dayglow for the deadwax information so I was sure to get the right pressing.  This is a great album and equally good in SQ.  Glad to have this, making my Motels collection complete.

Paul Simon - Graceland  25th Anniversary Edition, pressed at RTI.  Fabulous!!!

Flaming Lips - Transmissions From The Satellite Heart

1993/2011 Warner Bros Remaster 

Dead quiet pressing from Pallas. 

 

Arrived today, 

The White Stripes "S/T" 

When I ordered this, it was said to be cut at BG Mastering. There is no mention of this in print on the lp or inner sleeve or in the dead wax. Not even 2022 on back jacket.

+1 @tunehead ..Eno for King..

+1 @bslon ... the Analog Productions Amused to Death is an Excellent recording/pressing

Brian Eno - Another Green World.

He really is the King of "obscure and catchy".

The Doors - L. A. Woman.  This is a really nice reissue from around 2016.  Great dynamics and sound quality, very quiet vinyl.

I was lucky enough to see the Stones live while they were promoting "Tattoo You". They were touring with Santana. What a treat that was!

@boxer12  - "Tattoo You" closes side 2 really strong with "No Use in Crying" and "Waiting for a Friend". Listening to it now! Great album. Thanks for the reminder...

@spiritofradio James…funny, i can recall the exact moment i heard War Pigs for the first time on a very low fidelity rig….but freaking galvanizing…..

The ancient Telefunken have an affinity for;

Fleetwood Mac - Rumors ( 45 rpm but the pressing quality is C at best )…..

 

BTW Reubent, I agree with you about "Tattoo You". I especially like the second side of that album. 

Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

Traffic - The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys

Marvin Gaye - What's Goin On

Lou Rawls - All Things In Time

Decent set, but tomorrow I get to play for most of the day.  I have plans...

Black Sabbath
Born Again (Purple Sabbath)

“BLACK SABBATH – BORN AGAIN MASTER TAPES FOUND; TONY IOMMI PLANNING TO REMIX”

 

not an audiophile recording…

Black Acid Soul - S/T…in my mind a O Holy ! LP

thanks @ Whart

what else you got ?…….

 

Supertramp-Breakfast in America 2018 Mofi

While this pressing is noise free, every time I play it I’m glad I paid the $35 retail for it new. One of the few cases where the OG record is noticeably better than the Mofi (in my opinion).