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 far...

Tool "Aenima"
Colour Haze "All"
Porcupine Tree "Fear of a Blank Planet"


Right now.....

Johnny Winter "Second Winter"  Speakers Corner @ 3 0'clock!
I pulled out Box of Frogs "S/T" for the first time in 30 years. "Harder" reminded me of the Keith Richards  lp  "Talk Is Cheap". Then I looked at the album dates. BOF came out 4 years earlier than "Talk Is Cheap". I'm cleaning 'TIC" right now.

Of coarse Keith has had his signature licks for a great while. Just thought it was an interesting comparison.
here's my Sunday's playlist so far..

Jack White "Blunderbuss"
Neil Young "Harvest Moon"
Jethro Tull "Aqualung" (Steven Wilson mix)
ELO "Face The Music"
Box of Frogs "S/T"
Keith Richards "Talk Is Cheap"
Porcupine Tree "Stupid Dream"

I found it!

JJ Cale/ Eric Clapton "The Road to Escondido".

Now I"m kickin' back....

See ya'll.......
The Harmonic Choir "Hearing Solar Winds" on French Ocora label
Serge Ganesbourg "Love On The Beat" on US Mercury original.

slaw,

I love "Talk is Cheap". Heard it when it first came out and I've been listening to it ever since.......
Big Country - The Crossing

In a Big Country

"I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered,
but you can't stay here with every single hope you have shattered...."
Harmonic Choir "Listen To The Winds"
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark "Architecture In Morality"
Morning workout started with Billy Idol "Rebel Yell"
I always enjoy scrolling through this thread because it prompts me to pull out records I haven't heard in a long time. But recently the posts have included music, artists and groups I simply have never heard about! This simply demonstrates the tremendous breadth of music available to us. 

@slaw - really?? There's a group called "Box of Frogs" ??? And their self-titled album came out over 30 years ago?? The music you list is probably, in aggregate, the most unknown to me:  The Russian Wilds,  Mark Kozelek, Smog, Colour Haze ...  So much to explore - I love it!!

@astro58go -  "The Album Leaf" - another totally new to me group.

@reubent -  "Brian Auger's Oblivion Express" - not on my radar screen but I suppose will be now.


George Antheil’s Symphony No. 4 with Eugene Goossens and the London Symphony Orchestra, circa 1958. Everest SDBR 6013.

And followed by Ginastra's Estancia ballet suite on the flip side. Nice stuff!
Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, Wojciech Kajski and the Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra. (Yes, the fourth side really does play backwards - from the spindle out.) I have been collecting this series since it first started and have consistently been delighted with their lithe dynamic performances. Perhaps my favorites series of the Beethoven Symphonies.
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for system correction:.....

.......Ray Brown "Soular Energy"... worked fabulously!

Atlanta Rythym Section "Champagne Jam" MFSL
Fleet Foxes "Helplessness Blues"
Tori Amos "Under The Pink"
Natalie Merchant "Motherland"
10cc "Deceptive Bends"
Jellyfish "Bellybutton"
Micheal Jackson "Thriller"( compared to Toto "IV" ugh!!!, no contest!)
...many more...


Love this thread.
Brian Auger and Julie Tippets "Rope Ladder to the Moon"
Enter the Haggis "The Wind Blows High"
Stills "Alone"
Rob Wasserman "Duets"
Spirit "Spirit" (Mono version)
John Stewart "The Lonesome Picker Rides Again"

I am cheating a bit, I am in the process of recording my vinyl to a music server, so I am playing all 700 records, one at a time.  Way too much fun. Merry Christmas to all.


What else for today but: 

Grateful Dead (Live):  St. Stephen

Elvis Costello and the Chieftains:  St. Stephen's Day Murders

XTC - English Settlement - Melt the guns, Melt the guns, Melt the guns and never more to fire them, Melt the guns, Melt the Guns, Melt the guns and never more desire them.....
King Crimson--Starless and Bible Black
Beaux Arts Trio--Eric Korngold Piano Trio  (CD)
Captain Beefheart--Trout Mask Replica
Beatles--Anthology II, disc 2 (CD)


Pete Townshend - "White City"

Listened to side one at lunch yesterday. Got around to side two today at lunch. I'd forgotten how much I like this record. Er, or should I say "novel"?
Jonathan Wilson  "Gentle Spirit"

check out

"Desert Raven"

yeah. Hell yeah!!!
out of left field... here it comes!.......

Hank Williams Jr.  "The Air That I Breathe"

can I get another   HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!

Hank Williams Jr. "The Air That I Breathe"

Whoa! What! Hey, that better not be the one I think it is.

Bach Cello Suites - Mstislav Rostropovich - Warner Bros 
Michael Rabin - The Magic Bow - with Slatkin/Hollywood Bowl Syn Orch, Impex reissue
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat - 45rpm reissue by Cisco


Martinu, Concerto for Cello & Orchestra,  Kosler/CzechPO, Chuchro -vc, Supraphon 110 1535

"White City" - Pete Townshend

Listed to it again at lunch today and I'm listening to it again tonight. Man, I love this record! I had totally forgotten how much I liked this while I survived the last several years without a turntable. Now that I'm playing vinyl again, I'm going back through the old collection, as well as buying new stuff. I bought this 1985 album back when it was first released. I think I like it more now than I did back then. And that's saying a lot....