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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Starcastle - S/T  (guilty pleasure Yes ripoff. Even the cover's a Roger Dean ripoff!)

Nick Drake - Pink Moon

Punch Brother's - All Ashore

Robin Thrower - Twice Removed from Yesterday

Jean Luc Ponty - Aurora

John Martyn - Solid Air (re-recorded in 1993)

The Beach Boys / Surfer Girl
2014 Capitol / Analogue Productions R-I, orig. 1963

@bkeske 

The Charles Lloyd Quartet - Love-In. Charles Lloyd, Keith Jarrett, Ron McClure, & Jack DeJohnette. Atlantic 1967. Recorded live at the Fillmore, San Francisco.

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@reubent Thats a great story Tom.  I love it when certain music associates to a certain time and place and that way becomes even more meaningful.  

Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason - 45rpm reissue 

Justin Townes Earle - Kids in the Street 

Uncle Tupelo - Anodyne 

Miles Davis - ESP - Mofi 45rpm

Willie Nelson - Stardust - 45rpm AP

Buddy Guy and Junior Wells - Speakers Corner 

Tom - OMG, about spit up my wine ! we NEED a picture of you singing backup in Florida….

Coral Reefer band comes to mind

Yes, Robbie in good form for 80 for sure. Dig it. Will stream a few more times b4  making the vinyl plunge…

Best

Jim

@bkeske i haven't heard that david newman. looks cool. his "lonely avenue" with roy ayers is an outstanding record 

@tomic601 - I distinctly remember the first time I hear the song "Wavelength". Was driving across Florida (from Kentucky), toward Clearwater, in my buddy's brand new 1978 Subaru. Night time, thunderstorm on the horizon ahead. And the intro to Wavelength came on the radio. It was magical... That was a memorable trip. Ended up on the stage in a local bar, singing backup with the band, wearing a pair of borrowed shoes from the drummer because, you know, no shoes, no service...

So, how's the Robbie Robertson? Not bad for a guy that's almost 80 years old, right?

freddy fender - before the next teardrop falls

a flawless record, one of my "desert island discs"...still available in the dollar bin at your local shop

David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name, 50th Anniversary edition. Holy crap, this sounds amazing! 

Tom - Wavelength is a favorite of mine…

Streaming the new R. Robertson at your suggestion 

Haven’t played this in probably 30 years. What the heck, let’s give it a spin 

David Newman - Heads Up. Atlantic 1987

 

I just saved 3 records from my 18 degree snow covered porch. Poor things were out there since early afternoon. 

Hilary Woods / Birthmarks 

Dire Straits-S/T 2013 Rhino RE

Wes Montgomery-A Day in the Life 1967 A&M

 

 

The Charles Lloyd Quartet - Love-In. Charles Lloyd, Keith Jarrett, Ron McClure, & Jack DeJohnette. Atlantic 1967. Recorded live at the Fillmore, San Francisco.

 

Doobie Brothers - what were once vices are now habits 

post from Jim earlier prompted this one

@bslon  - I did not know that Burke Shelley passed away. Thanks for letting me know. RIP Burke Shelley.

@reubent Pulling out Bandolier gives me a grin when I see the album art. Burke Shelley passed away this month at 71 years old, RIP. They put out a lot of records.

Bandolier Cover Art

 

The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Modern Jazz Quartet & Orchestra. Remix/Remaster. Atlantic, Unknown date, but believe early to mid 70’s. Originally 1961