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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Jonathan Edwards - Have a Good Time for Me. ATCO 1973

Don’t think I played this since the early 70’s. Kinda ‘light weight’ stuff, but dang, really recorded and engineered well.
Isaac Stern ‎– None But The Lonely Heart, Isaac Stern Plays Great Violin Favorites (Columbia Masterworks 1963)
Earl Scruggs and The Earl Scruggs Revue - Live at Kansas State. Columbia 1972

Vassar Clements.....man could play the fiddle.
Tom Paley & Peggy Seeger ‎– S/T (Elektra 1965)

A treasure. Peggy's husband was Ewan MacColl and Pete her half brother. 
@bkeske I've a few Flatt & Scruggs albums. Great musicians. 

@tomic601 Good for you and thanks for acking my recommendations.
Absolutely. Probably can blame Jerry Garcia for my interest in bluegrass

@bkeske I've a few Flatt & Scruggs albums. Great musicians.

Playgrading the DSOTM MoFi for Listing, I decided I could live with the “ beater “ OP

Karajan conducts Strauss - Tod und Verklarung . Death and Transfiguration . Vier letzte Lieder . Four Last Songs. Berliner Philharmonic. Deutsche Grammophon, German pressing 1974
Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band ‎- The Best Of ... (Vanguard ‎1968)

I like this. Misses a recommendation due to average sound quality. 
Klemperer conducts Mozart - The Four Horn Concertos & Serenade No 12. New Philharmonia Wind Ensemble, Alan Civil. EMI/Angel Eminence 1961 reissue/remaster 1985
The Lennon Sisters ‎– Our Favorite Songs (Pickwick 1965)

Mostly lush and charming sixties tunes. Good voices and recording. Nice.
Stones - Some Girls ( promo gold stamped.... sounds luscious, deeply layered... oh so nice... )
Gloria Lynne ‎– I Wish You Love (Sunset 1967)

So evocative of the time when the audience sat at dinner tables in fancy casinos. Do they still do that? With the don up front with his girl. Long cigarette holders.
Bill Anderson – I Can Do Nothing Alone (Decca 1967)

Country gospel with more than a tinge of evangelical arm waving. Good recording and musically decent. Not for me as I am a heathen. But good music of even minor historical significance performed with passion on an analog record played on a decent rig can be so enjoyable. 
I have that Jim Kweskin lp @noromance but it's pretty beat up

@slaw Mine is in good nick but it's just not the recording quality the music deserved. Shame.
Dead - American Beauty ( MoFi 45 rpm )

holy $&@$$$ first time playing this on the Octet of RAM matched EL-34 tubes.... so very phatt 
John Gary ‎– Choice (RCA Victor 1966 mono)

More sixties magic. Man, these folks could sing. My old man listened to this stuff. Now here I am. WTH.
Ustad Sultan Khan(sarangi) & U. Shrinivas (mandolin)
- Ru-Ba-Ru A Unique Confluence Of Sarangi & Mandolin
I own many cd of these 2 Indian artists....

For those who dont know sarangi, this is like a cello that could speak some words....Or a female elephant who could sing toward his death....

By the way the Grumiaux violin sound is so unique in color hue that it is unmiskatable... Like the Haifetz sound or the Oistrakh sound, these are giants....
They dont play well, they play like none....
Grumiaux is my favorite Violinist, I'm looking for my LP of him playing Paganini, it's here somewhere. 

I had no idea how world famous he was, just took a lucky chance in a bargain bin.

I have both Haifetz and Oistrakh out to be cleaned in the next batch.
At a Perfume Counter ..... Dave Brubeck Quartet.

Nice original 1961 Mono recording
Scott Joplin - The Red Back Book ( Angel 45 rpm SS-45029 )

@noromance Do u have this ? if not, pm me shipping address and it’s on the way.... culling down the recent 100...


Kottke- 6 and 12 String... visual is NM-, play grade on the not drinking before noon scale is a VG to VG+
This record changed my view of acoustic guitar way back around 1977...
J. Geils Band - “ Live “ - Full House

A keeper , refreshing view of a hardworking band before FM overplay ( WMMS ) and ugh... MTV


Just arrived:

B-52's "Cosmic Thing"Macy Gray's "Stripped"
Warming up the tubes and gettin' ready.
Spirit responded to an email, taking a break from social media, all well
Good deal! 👍
@tomic601 ,

Does the fact you're using your RM-9 again, mean your walnut amp stand is in use?