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

@spiritofradio Porcupine Tree is one of my favorite bands. Fear of a Blank Planet is absolutely brilliant song writing. 

Vladimir Horowitz - New York Philharmonic* • Eugene Ormandy, Rachmaninoff* – Concerto No. 3 - Golden Jubilee Concert · Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall (1978 RCA)

@sandthemall , @femoore12 

 

Van Morrison / Poetic Champions Compose

...A very hard to find LP! But sounds beautiful!

 

Love that record.  
 

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ZZ Top 

Degüello

 

So tasty.  

Osi and the Jupiter - Appalachia.
 

Really interesting and good album. Classified as Neo-folk. I managed to snag the 45rpm pressing before it was sold out. Really glad I got it. 

@sandthemall 

Great choice. Poetic Champions Compose is a fantastic album. I spent a lot of time listening to that when I worked at a record store a long time ago. 

@bslon +1 Surf Punks 


Nivhek “After Its Own Death” no label 2019 (Nivhek=Grouper=Liz Harris)

John Bender “Plaster Falling” Superior Viaduct 2016 reissue of Record Sluts release 1981

James White And The Blacks “Melt Yourself Down” Modern Harmonics 2021 reissue of Selfish Records Japan only release 1986

my bloody valentine “loveless” Domino UK 2021 reissue of Creation Records release 1991

Pom Pom Squad “OW” City Slang 2021

Van Morrison / Poetic Champions Compose

...A very hard to find LP! But sounds beautiful!

Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings The Flood. 
 

It’s a Neko kind of night. 

Neil Young - Comes A Time. Reprise 1978

Holy crap…..I kinda ignore this album, and haven’t played it a long time, but man, the Treo’s really ‘open this album up’ incredibly; the stage is huge. Really nice.

Supertramp-Crisis? What Crisis? Side II

Shakti With John McLaughlin-A Handful Of Beauty Side 2

Susannah McCorkle-How Do You Keep The Music Playing Side 2 SQ Audiophile 4.7

Jefferson Starship-Spitfire Side B

Dionne Warwick-Hot Live And Otherwise Side II

Rimsky-Korsakov-(MS 6080 Six Eye) Side 2 SQ Audiophile 4.6

Pat Benatar-Get Nervous Side 1

George Benson/Earl Klugh-Collaboration Side 2 SQ Audiophile 4.7

Very disappointed with the SQ on Crisis? What Crisis? It appears to be an original pressing its flat/dull sounding but I did like the content. Benson/Klugh and McCorkle are near reference level SQ recordings. I would give McCorkle the slight edge for sounding more organic(less polished) but both could be used as demo recordings.

Was sitting listening to a recent Neil Young interview/podcast on YouTube, made by Broken Record (look it up, it’s worth a listen)….really fun stuff, but now I’m itching to listen to music, so will go back to that later….so….what else?…

Neil Young - After The Gold Rush. Reprise reissue 1978, originally 1970

Georgie Fame, Get Away

Donna Summer, Bad Girls

The Meters, Rejuvenation

Dire Straits, Dire Straits

Childish Gambino : Awaken My Love

Samantha Fish : Faster

Sylvan Esso: Se

 

 

Just arrived!

Coltrane-Lush Life 2021 Acoustic Sounds Series Mono RE

It is absolutely fantastic.

@tomic601 

Bruce Forman - Reunions LP on order after streaming. @bkeske knowing your love, our shared love for Ray Brown, i think you would like this… Ray’s bass, Kessel’s guitar, Manne’s drums… Bruce plays w John Clayton and Jeff Hamilton  Minimal analog chain. Can also stream on Qobuz…

I’ll check it out Jim, thanks! Hopefully it’s on Tidal. Sounds interesting.

@plumptonvinyl  +1 Sam Fender Seventeen Going Under. Have a copy on its way, thanks for posting.

Bruce Forman - Reunions LP on order after streaming. @bkeske knowing your love, our shared love for Ray Brown, i think you would like this… Ray’s bass, Kessel’s guitar, Manne’s drums… Bruce plays w John Clayton and Jeff Hamilton  Minimal analog chain. Can also stream on Qobuz…

@noromance Brian - You may like his take on recording methods in the Jazz Guitar Life interview. Fun….

Jim

Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall

Suzanne Vega - Solitude Standing

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Meet You At The Jazz Corner Of The World (Blue Note 80 Series)

Thelonious Monk – Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960 (Sam Records)

Various – Stax Of Funk. The Funky Truth

William Walton/Zino Francescatti, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, Jean Sibelius,/New York Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein – Concertos For Violin & Orchestra (CBS Masterworks)

Stravinsky/Goossens/LSO – Petrouchka (1959 Original Version) Everest/Sweet Thunder 1981

Blue Stingrays / Surf-N-Burn
1997 Epitone
Nice cover of Goldfinger theme.

The Jayhawks  - Rainy Day Music

Love the songs but the quality is just ok.  I usually really like Ethan Johns productions. 

I really need to invest in an US cleaner I think.  

Orange Goblin - Thieving From The House Of God
 

i like my stoner rock from time to time 🤘

Jim,

That would be hilarious! The "Bong Song" would send most of them over the edge 🙉

Tom,

I have a dozen or so "engravings". The best of them is from the band; "Grails"

Anthony Collins conducts Elgar - Falstaff - Symphony Study, Op. 68
&
Bliss conducts Bliss - A Colour Symphony
London Symphony Orchestra. DECCA 1971, UK release

2014 re-release of James Earl Hendrix’ “Are You Experienced.”
Followed by T. Rex”Electric Warrior “ and Humble Pie, “Smokin’”

Little memory lane trippin’

The new fleet foxes “shore” has art on the 4th side.  It’s kinda nice.  

I've 70s almost flexi-thin vinyl that sound incredible and 180 gram LPs that are noisy and dull.
 

my experience as well.  

Anyone have any 3 sided records with cool artwork pressed into side 4? 

Terry Allen’s Just Like Moby Dick has what looks like a whale with harpoons stuck in it. Not sure about the cool factor, it’s more like someone scratched it in the vinyl with a nail or something. Maybe it’s not even a whale…

Tim - Man, do i wanna follow you around with the Widowmaker EP at a high end  Audio show….giving the old white dudes ( i am one ) a widowmaker cardiac event…when it’s playing…. hilarious…

Carlo Maria Giulini conducts Britten - Four Sea Interludes From "Peter Grimes / The Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra. Philharmonia Orchestra. Angel reissue 1980’s, originally 1964.

Yes… Tedesch Trucks disc is 3 sides w 4th a complete stylus eater…if the operator is in the cups…

Zevon - Excitable Boy….

” Dad get me outa this ! “