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
So, playing  Joe Jackson - "Night and Day" lead me to my next selection......

Gerry Rafferty - "City to City"

Anyone care to guess what lead me from  Joe Jackson - "Night and Day" to Gerry Rafferty - "City to City"?
Just a quick thank-you to all the posters. I went back numerous pages and looked thru the posts.

So many "Oh...yeah...THAT..."

A growing list (literally lol)...
Vittorio Negri Bryks conducts Albinoni - Concerti A Cinque, Op.9, Concerti Nos.1, 4, 7 & 10 For Solo Violin. Italian Baroque Ensemble with Cesare Ferraresi, violin. Dover 1964

Not the greatest SQ, but nice works.
Answer: "Whatever's Written in Your Heart"

Lyric 

Whatever's written in your heart, that's all that matters
You'll find a way to say it all someday (yeah)
Whatever's written in your heart, that's all that matters
Yeah, Night and Day, Night and Day 

Tomic & Bkeske, Thanks & I appreciate that!

Goat / Commune
Really digging this band lately. 
Just snagged a couple Richard and Linda Thompson LP’s, as a set, on eBay; Pour Down Like Silver and Shoot Out The Lights. 

Also snagged-up a reissue of Fairport Conventions self titled LP earlier today. I believe it’s from 1975. Originally 1969.

Looking forward to getting those on the SOTA.
Brian - congrats, love them both.. “ did she jump?.... or was she pushed ?
Tom - I thought perhaps it was the liner note reference about Night and Day being written and recorded in Ny CITY....

;-)

man City to City is hitting all the right notes this eve...

thanks

Thanks Jim, don’t have any Richard Thompson on vinyl except Fairport Convention. Time to fix that.

Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Bach - Violin Concertos on Original Instruments; Konzert Für Zwei Violinen D-moll, BWV 1043, Violinkonzert E-dur, BWV 1042, and Violinkonzert A-moll, BWV 1041. Concentus Musicus Wien. Telefunken, German pressing. Unknown exact release date, 1977-81.
@reubent hey, sir
I have been good, lots of distractions lately, not enough time in a listening spot but I have gotten in some listening the last few weeks. 
I got the newer reissues of the Band and Music From Big Pink 45rpm a while back. Always reminds me that they hold a special spot in your heart

Beck - Sea Change - excellent in every way 
Blackberry Smoke
Little Piece of Dixie

Tyler Childers
Live on Red Barn Radio (Digital)

Margo Price 
That’s How Rumors Get Started 

Hayes Carll
Trouble in Mind

Hayes Carll
Lovers and Leavers

@boxer12, Good to hear she’s on the mend Tim.  Hope she’s feeling better soon.  

@spiritofradio... it’s great! Mine is the 2015 press. Not sure if it is remastered though. Doesn’t seem to be. Interesting hearing all of this on vinyl again after years of CD’s. Me likey!
My "Cafe Blue" Impex / One Step 45rpm arrived today. Hurray! Pre-ordered it in March 2020. This one comes in a slipcase instead of a box. I like the slipcase better. Off to the Vibrato.......
I was inspired by the Ohio reference:

Sun Kill Moon - Common As Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_as_Light_and_Love_Are_Red_Valleys_of_Blood

One of the most unique lyrical styles I've ever heard if you haven't listened to Kozelek before.
And Sea Change is one of the best albums ever made in my opinion. +1 on anything positive ever said about that one.

- Chris
@bkeske,

Pour Down Like Silver is my favorite RT lp. I have the Hannibal pressing.
Steve Earle "Townes"

This record has surprisingly low bass info. Don't remember it from before. Must be the Noteworthy Audio IC.
Chris and Steve - I am streaming Sun Kil Moon now, really enjoying it....suits the mood - raining here today...

Greg - did you charter the whole cargo hold ? my pressing is not quite NM- but I enjoy ARS...my S. Rock roots I guess...or more likely, GF attending Emory...
Up now, "Cafe Blue" Impex/One Step/ 45rpm

I’m hoping to be like the guy in the Maxell tape picture!

BTW, I own the 33 & 45rpm on MFSL.

....."inch worm, inch worm
measuring the Marigolds"....
Super Mini Review of Patricia Barber "Cafe Blue" Impex/I Step

For starters, I pre-ordered my copy in March of 2020. You'd think I would have a low numbered pressing. Mine is 2104 out of 5000. 

Impex, in my experience, offers some of THE best pressings available now. So when this popped up, I pounced. My copy of Willie Nelson "Redheaded Stranger" sounds remarkable!

I don't feel a need to go through every track. I've never heard a master tape but this lp sounds like what I perceive a master tape sounding like. It's perfect! Not one area of concern.

This has always been my favorite PB record. In part because her voice is truly an instrument. Notably on "Too Rich For My Blood". Her styling on "A Taste of Honey" is remarkable. THE best version I know of. "Ode to Billy Joe"...the finger snaps are pleasantly perfect!

If any of you have been on the fence about purchasing these one step offerings, I urge you to get this one. It's Fantastic!!!
Should have mentioned...the lps aren't in a high quality ant-static sleeve.