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
Rod McKuen ‎– Greatest Hits (Warner 1969)
As French as the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas but it works.



Gong ‎– Camembert Electrique (BYG 1971)

Gilli Smith's voice. That is all. 


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@boxer12
Starless & Bible Black?
It’s a King Crimson album!
And... from 1965: The Stan Tracey Quartet - Starless and Bible Black
Noromance, Yes it is (& a great one at that). It's also the name of a band that put out a couple great "electric" folk records. The one listed above is less "folk" than their first one, but excellent nonetheless. 

Stones / Tattoo you 
Bob Marley 
Uprising
180gm repress 
sounds wonderful 


seemed appropriate today 
Change in weather with June gloom and nudge from brother in law had me checking TT level - not perfect- but it is now :-) imaging is snap tight precise !!!
Zukerman plays and conducts Vivaldi. Concerto 5, 6, 7, & 8. English Chamber Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks. 1974.

Not a huge Vivaldi fan, but this sounds very nice today. Nicely recorded, mixed, etc.

@deadhead1000

Gotcha. Must be a nice set.
John Mayall - Jazz Blues Fusion - Live in Boston & New York. Polydor. 1972.
Grateful Dead - What a Long Strange Trip It's Been: The Best of the Grateful Dead
Current 93 - Thunder Perfect Mind (The Spheres 2017 [1992])

Don't buy this. Don't listen to it. 
Jerry Garcia - Garcia (technically untitled, a ‘Garcia’ sticker applied after printing). Warner Brothers. 1972 version.
Jackie Washington ‎– S/T (Vanguard 1962 mono)

Love this record. Lovely voice. He does a version of an American folk song called Nottamun Town. It sounded familiar. The melody of the same version was used by Bob Dylan for his 1963 song "Masters of War" on the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. So strike one against Dylan for me. 


Black Sabbath ‎– Never Say Die! (Vertigo ‎1978)
 
The third record I ever bought. NM first pressing.

@noromance 

Of course. Stay young. That’s what I keep telling myself at 62.
Black Sabbath ‎– Paranoid (Vertigo 1970)

Unfortunately only VG vinyl. One little jump otherwise ok. Some surface noise. I'll run it through the US.

Both Sabbath on system 2.