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
It sounded excellent to me, I think they did a nice job with it. It was a nice copy too, like new. 
This might be one of the better Record Store Day 2020 scores...

Warren Zevon - Warren Zevon's Greatest Hits (According To Judd Apatow)
@slaw 
Second rig. Please explain.
See my Virtual System. I've another 401 with Spendors and a big sub for when I need more than the ESL rig can deliver.
Thanks for the suggestion on Diga Rhythm Band. Co composed by Zakir Hissain the great Indian tabla maestro. 
bkeske & rajivhifi. I couldn't agree more, that is an excellent album. FWIW you may also want to check out the band below. Although it lacks the pedigree of "Diga Rhythm Band", it is an excellent album & one you may enjoy. 

High Places / ST  
Turntable was away for an upgrade.  Now back and spinning,


Roy Montgomery “Tropic of Anodyne” (Record “R” in the series)
Autechre “Sign”
Beabadoobee “Fake It Flowers”
Julie Andrews
A Christmas Treasure
RCA Victor 1964 UK

Mono

Orchestra arrangement by Andre Previn

Donovan "Sunshine Superman"
Tim Curry "Fearless" (We watched Rocky Horror Picture Show, first)
Return To Forever "Romantic Warrior"
Stanley Clarke "School Days"
Dire Straits "Love Over Gold"
Then I had to go to bed.  What a great night of music!

@melvinjames

Blue Mitchell "The Thing To Do"

How are Mitchell’s albums in your opinion? I’ve been tempted to try one out. I only know him from playing on John Mayall’s Jazz Blues Fusion LP. Liked his playing on that, but have always wondered what his own recordings are like.

I guess I could try Tidal ;-) Always forget I have that resource.
Hank Mobley "Soul Station"

A classic with an incredible line-up.

@bkeske .. well, I'm a fan of Blue Mitchell but normally listen via Qobuz or my own rips. I love that recording in particular and had to have it on vinyl (Blue Note re-issue). As long as you have Tidal, why not give him a listen. Talented man.
taking your advice, the Blue Mitchell is on Tidal w three versions; regular, MQA and Rudy Van Gelder...after some careful level matching...IMO the RVG version is vastly superior...

thanks guys !!!!!!!
Sonny Clark "Cool Struttin'"

Seems to be a night for classics with great line-ups. And Bourbon.