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
Spirit
I am actually surprised on just how well Woodstock sounds considering the original source material they had to work with!
Re: slaw’s lp collection

of the large collections I have known or known about I have never encountered one with so much good stuff that I like too. Envy a perfectly understandable effect.
@slaw. In response to your post earlier about the trick that is your routine, I had been thinking about mine lately. I have added a third element to the source of the flow. To 1) having a song come into my head seemingly from anywhere including nowhere and moving to the table to hear it for real from outside my ears (happens a lot) 2) just going to the heavy rotation/recent purchase rack and picking what suits the mood, ive added 3) inspiration and curiosity engendered by you all on here. So many great ideas. Really dig this thread.
@uber,

Re Woodstock: are you spinning recent reissue or a pp?

i have an old one but I saw they put out a redux last year and didn’t buy it. 
@spiritofradio, (James)

I feel we are kindred spirits. So glad we can connect here on this music thread. I have learned much here and you are a part of that. 

You are, my brother.
Spirit
It’s the original Cotillion edition.

Right now though.


No Heavy Petting .... UFO.
Robert Plant/Alison Krauss 
Rising Sand 
I caught one of their shows when they did a brief tour in support of this release, one of the more memorable ones I’ve seen 
It would be sacrilege to name a favorite UFO album but if pressed NHP might be it.

I mean, that lead guitar on ‘Reasons Love’ ... unbelievable.
Alison Kinnaird ‎– The Harper's Gallery (Temple 1980)

Robin Williamson ‎– Legacy Of The Scottish Harpers Volume Two (Claddagh 1986)


The Roches - S/T (Warner 1979)

Fun album. I like this. Odd recording, somewhat flat.

Just returned by from picking my mother off the floor.

Gregg Allman "Southern Blood"
Fairground Attraction ‎– The First Of A Million Kisses (RCA 1988)

I have 2 versions. A US and UK pressing. Interestingly, the US pressing sounds better. Not the best SQ but musically top notch. 
A great album. Buy it.
@slaw  - Mom OK? Is she close by that you can run over whenever necessary?
There is that name again... You guys are making it mandatory I check him out 

Bright Eyes / I'm wide awake it's morning
Lucinda Williams  "Ghosts of Highway Twenty"


@boxer12 

II think you're "gettin' it"
Boxer12 it’s great swamp rock... country tinged, blues.... funky driving grooves... great lyrics

 “ she is as tall as she is wide
i can’t believe she’s mine “

...
Roger Waters - The Final Cut (Harvest 1983)
There's a kid who had a big hallucination
Making love to girls in magazines
He wonders if you're sleeping with your new found faith
Could anybody love him
Or is it just a crazy dream?
And if I show you my dark side
Will you still hold me tonight?
And if I open my heart to you
And show you my weak side
What would you do?

OK let’s take a different run at it @slaw 

in a constrained world of limited LP storage aka under the quasi watchful eye of the war Dept. What should be my next TJW vinyl purchase ?????
@tomic601 ,

'Swamp Music" on RunOutGroove (ROG) if it's still available.

3 lp/ tri-fold jacket. Wonderful sonics!
Just bought "Swamp Music" off discogs. You guys can stop your nagging now :-)
7 remaining sellers on Discogs- I got aced out by Boxer12 while I was out meandering with ancient Labrador- no worries:-) there is a minty disc left in America !!!!
I posted a very while back... regarding ROG . People should sign up with them..