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
Eugene Ormandy conducts Beethoven’s Piano Concertos No 2 & 4. Rudolf Serkin, piano. The Philadelphia Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1955

Mono
A Schumann Song Recital. Dietrich Fisher-Dieskau, baritone & Gunther Weissenborn, piano. DECCA, late 50’s. Incredible recording 

Mono
Does anyone have the MoFi 45 rpm of Crosby: If I could remember my name ?





I can’t remember

IF I wasn’t bleeding boat $$$, I would get in line for a Vibrato....

If it makes you feel any better I’ve been in line for many months and haven’t heard a word of update.  
this last vote made mushrooms legal here. 
—————-___-_———-_______

Leaf Hound
Growers of Mushroom
Akarma 2003


@slaw 
Yeah,. You're coming around
Been coming around for a few years now! This was a reminder how well it works. 
Eugene Ormandy conducts Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun & Nocturnes / Ravel - Daphnis and Chloe, Suite #2. The Philadelphia Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1955

Mono
Slaw you know if you post somewhere else, we'll all just follow you :-)

Butthole Surfers / Piouhgd 
Bruno Walter conducts Bruckner - Te Deum, Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York & Mahler - Kindertotenlieder, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1955

Mono
Butthole Surfers / Widowermaker
This is one of the best (sound quality wise / not content wise) recordings in my collection. (45 RPM)
Carl Schuricht conducts Bruckner Symphony No 8. Vienna Philharmonic. Angel 2 LP box set. 1964

Mono.

Fantastic recording.
+1 on the Bruckner 8 Brian

Monty Alexander
In Tokyo

now I know most of you dudes aren’t all that into piano jazz but I must tell you that if you want an aural treat for your ears and brain with some relatively accessible instrumental tunes you might check this out. He’s maybe not that cutting edge and I don’t think he ever “played with Miles” but the dude did play for Sinatra on many club gigs in New York. Sweet.
Eugene Ormandy conducts Wagner - Parsifal. The Philadelphia Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1956

Mono
@spiritofradio 
+1 on the Bruckner 8 Brian

Not a big Bruckner fan actually, but I kinda force myself into listening to his compositions occasionally. Someday it may ‘click’.

Monty Alexander
In Tokyo

now I know most of you dudes aren’t all that into piano jazz but I must tell you that if you want an aural treat for your ears and brain with some relatively accessible instrumental tunes you might check this out. He’s maybe not that cutting edge and I don’t think he ever “played with Miles” but the dude did play for Sinatra on many club gigs in New York. Sweet.

I’m a big Monty fan. Especially when he teams up with Ray Brown. The Triple Treat series is a really good stuff.

Charles Lloyd
The Water is Wide
Digital

This album features the piano man Brad Mehldau. 
Still have the mono cartridge mounted on the SOTA, so pulling more mono LP’s....

Szell conducts Tchaikovsky - Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello and Orchestra with Leonard Rose, cellist & Weber - Der Freischutz and Oberon Overtures. New York Philharmonic.

Not sure the release date, but probably late 50’s. Deep maroon ‘6 eye’ label.

Mono