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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Lowell George "Thanks I’ll Eat it Here."  First pressing, clean as can be.  This recording is always a tad veiled, but still a toe tapper with lots of fun sonics going on.  
Hey, everyone!  Haven’t been here for a while since I sold my record collection.  But saw this on Steve Guttenberg ‘s Audiophiliac feed and thought it might bring a smile to your faces:

https://youtu.be/IjYDY0oF2Ks

Love that Garcia and Grisman piece.
Don't hear it mentioned often.
Thx j_damon!
Tull - Songs From the Wood ( S. Wilson remastered - freaking brilliant imo )
Anything Steve Wilson touches seems to turn to audio gold IMHO!
His work on all of the King Crimson remasters was , well simply masterful!
😇😇
Brother Dege ‎- How To Kill A Horse (Magic Bullet 2015)

Redneck or Hillbilly?
It's not bad. Lyrics are weak. LP is a little noisy. It just doesn't feel authentic.


Linda Ronstadt                   Prisoner in Disguise

J Mitchell                            Ladies of the canyon

Steely Dan                         Katy Lied

Kinks                                  Lola Vs Powerman

Van Morrison                      Its too late to stop now   2 LP live 1974

Fleetwood Mac                   Tusk

Beetles                                Sgt Peppers

Elton John/Leon Russell     The Union

Stay Safe Everyone

@hopkins nice set and i sure have come to appreciate Tusk as a masterwork over the years...
Les McCann & Eddie Harris ‎- Swiss Movement (Atlantic ‎1969)

Following the last album played. Man, the difference between an analog recording and a digital CD reissued on vinyl.


I keep meaning to get a copy of Tusk. Heard some of it on the big Harbeth 40.2 and it sounded amazing.
Rimsky-Korsakov, Münchner Symphoniker Orchestra, Hermann Schneider, Alberto Lizzio ‎- Sheherezade, Op. 35 (Zafiro 1977)

Third movement, andantino quasi allegretto. Violin gets me every time.


Rostropovič, Dvořák, Sir Adrian Boult, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ‎- Cello Concerto (His Master’s Voice 1958 mono)

2nd & 3rd movements. Wow. Dynamics and tonal color in spades. Delicious.


Levon Helms and the RCO Allstars

another overlooked album that deserves a good look 
Cazzati, Fontana, Marini, Telemann / Gerard Schwarz‎ - A Baroque Trumpet Recital (Nonesuch 1972)

Solid recording and great music. 

Lucinda Williams - This Sweet Old World ( the reissue on pink wax )

so nice...her mood suits mine right now..although I plan to pay homage later this eve to the great master Ellis Marsalis - newly departed and RIP Sir.
June Christy ‎- This Is June Christy! (Capitol 1958 mono)

Ahh.. real hi-fi recording. Pisses on new 200 grm crap. Buy it and you will know.


Charles Ives
Symphony #1
Morton Gould conducting 
The Chicago Symphony 
Variations on “America”
The Unanswered Question
George Ivan Morrison- Saint Dominic's Preview 1972 Original
B.L.T Bruce, Lordan, Trower.  B.L.T.
Patti Smith  - Horses.



Marcy Lutes ‎- Debut (Decca ‎1956 mono)

June Christy ‎- The Misty Miss Christy (Capitol 1956 mono)

Ears are ringing. The dynamics catch you off guard especially as it gets late.



JM - Ladies of the Canyon

i took a detour thru some “ million years old carbon “