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
Just finished Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (mofi 45 master copy).

Moving on to Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms (mofi 45 master copy).

Karl Bohm conducts Beethoven - 9 Symphonien. Wiener Philharmoniker. 8 LP box set cycle. Deutsche Grammophon UK pressing 1972

Starting with1&2 and see where it goes.....have not listened to this cycle in a while.
Noromance,
Yes, the Elly Stone album is quirky & beautiful. She has a wonderful voice with a somewhat classical style to it. Really different for folk music. Thank you! 
@slaw I was streaming it, back ordered via Amazon - argh ( although I am having second thoughts due to high prices and the waste of time Florida glider stoned ???? Song....

somebody with the disc, talk me up !!
@tomic601 ,

I really liked the whole album, sonics were EX, just my pressing was not the best. In order to try and get a 1st pressing, I immediately ordered another from amazon uk.. It's been shipped. We'll see...
Steve - I had similar first pressing thought - went to discogs... $35 plus shipping, ... oh well... maybe...
A recent acquisition: "Planet England" Robyn Hitchcock/Andy Partridge
EU/2019/10"/33rpm, up now......

A highly imaginative pairing of two artists, that here, sound like they’ve been together their entire careers. Just 4 songs on this 10", but very enjoyable for the die-hard vinyl guys like me.
Muddy Waters - Folk Singer - Analogue Productions 33rpm 200g - one of the best records I own - stellar in every way 
@6t5-gto,

I agree on "Folk Singer". Mine is the MFSL 33rpm, but it is absolutely one of my favorite records!

I happen to own a Columbia 6 eye/mono/"Someday My Prince Will Come"....one of my favorites by Miles.
got "White Album" from my NOS never played UK Blue Box in the Vibrato for upcoming comparison. Should be interesting.
Prokofiev Piano Concertos 1, 2 and 4, Ashkenazy/LSO/Previn, from the Decca boxed set of complete concertos and some extras. Have not played them in years but they came up as fresh as paint on my new rig.
The "White Album" from the UK blue box was, at the same volume level, around 6db louder than the MFSL. In addition, it seemed more integrated, complete. Yes, it was slightly more involving.
Barbara Lynn "The Atlantic Years"
ROG.... A black/female guitarist of great renown. Up next.
SQ,= EX!
The Barbara Lynn album was great!

Up now..................

The Donnas "Spend the Night"  ROG
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Been away from all things audio for a bit. Finally  kickin back with some Roberta Flack “Quiet Fire” Stevie Wonder “Talking Book” & now Amos Lee “Last Days At The Lodge.” Putting togther a new/old kit with a Sonic Frontiers SFL-1 linestage, pair of borrowed TAD Hibachi Mono Blocks, (shockingly great) my Rega DACr for now as I’m still workout a TT. Will be picking up some Vienna Acoustics Mozart Grands hopefully next week but for now it’s the JM Reynaud Twins. It’s all playing gloriously together. Also sending out a Cary CAD Rocket 88R Tuber to be rebuilt that I’ll be replacing the Hibachis with (maybe). Couldn’t be happier with the recent pick-ups.