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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 +1  Alice Cooper  'Welcome To My Nightmare'
I have the original. What a cracking sleeper album.
The Yes Album
From the Steven Wilson Remix Box

 
Chris Squire still on bass following remix so 
It’s All Good.  


The Flying Burrito Bros "Burrito Deluxe" Intervention Records
Highly Recommended!!!
Karajan conducts Mendelssohn - Symphony 1 & 2. Berlin Philharmonic. From the Deutsche Grammophon 4LP box set ‘Anniversary Edition The Symphony’ 5 Symphonies, released 1973 German pressing
Radio Paradise, Mellow mix, staring out the window draining my coffee cup....
Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Bach - Brandenburgische Konzerte Nr. 1-6. Concentus Musicus Wien. Telefunken 2LP box set 1982 German pressing
+1 for Avalon.  Great choice MC.  It's one of my favorites for ending a late night session.  Just float into bed after Avalon.
From an ‘odd’ Korean compilation box set I have (1 of 2). Never been able to find much information on these sets, but have some great selections within...

Kiril Kondrashin conducts Dvořák - Symphony #9 “From the New World”. Wiener Philharmoniker. DECCA. Originally released in 1980.

I’m sure it was excellent @bkeske

Tonight for me is Chrissie Hynde with the valve bone woe ensemble.
Tokyo String Quartet plays Bartók - playing String Quartet’s #3-6. From the ‘Die 6 Streichquartett’ Deutsche Grammophon 3 LP box set 1981. German pressing 

Incredible set, incredible SQ
Barry Manilow-One Voice Side 1 SQ 4.2
Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell-Dueling Banjos-Side 1 SQ 4.4
Jeff Beck-Blow By Blow Side 2 SQ 4.2
The Borodin Quartet-Shostakovich(Seraphim SIC-6035) Side 1 SQ 4.7
Tania Maria-Forbidden Colors Side 1 SQ 4.5
Barbra Streisand-The Broadway Album Side 1 SQ 4.3
@dayglow   If you can get your hands on the reissue of Blow By Blow (Acoustic Sounds/QRP 45 RPM) it is well beyond the SQ 4.2 rating you gave to the standard issue.  In fact, it's fantastic!  I have both and if you are into Jeff Beck then I suggest buying it, the QRP 45 RPM issue is well worth the expense.

The Who   'The Who Sell Out'  Bought this new in 1973 so it has to be a repress.  SQ is so-so but the music is wonderful.  Ultra Sonic cleaning did wonders for noise, but again, the SQ is just so-so.

That Elvis Presley '24 Karat Hits' I got as a gift is awesome.  Elvis is in the room, singing to me... Dead center, holographic!  
@mammothguy54 Thx for the info! My copy of "Blow By Blow" was a thrift store find in VG++(cover/vinyl) Not easy for me to spend 50+ dollars on a reissue, since most original pressings hold up well to audiophile reissues. A SQ of 4.2/5 is not all that bad for a rock/fusion recording considering a SQ rating of 4.5 reaches audiophile status in my rating system. My current copy is just a place holder I will look for a better original copy, there might even be a 1/2 speed CBS mastered copy available?
Fairport Convention - Fairport Convention. A&M reissue, guessing 1973 per label. Originally 1969
Leo Kottke - 12 String Blues. Rare. Recorded live at The Scholar Coffeehouse, Minneapolis, Minnesota (except three). Leo’s first recording. Leo, the following year, released ‘Circle Round the Sun’, which featured most of these songs, but all recording in a studio, and realeased for much wider distribution. Oblivion Recording Co. 1969
Streaming Dead - To Terrapin 

feeling a lot better :-)

+1 Boxer - I read something nice about Tori today, so enjoy her....
Joni Mitchell - Song To A Seagull. Reprise reissue, guessing right around 1970. Originally 1968.
Peter Ludwig - Peter Wöpke - Arben Spahiu ‎– Café Banlieue Tango à Trois (Farao Studios 2006)

This is superb. A must have.
Not sure why, but could not get this album out of my head to listen to....

The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Apple reissue 1975, originally 1967.
Loudon Wainwright III ‎– More Love Songs (Demon 1986)

(From earlier in the evening)
@big_greg +1 Steely Dan Can’t Buy A Thrill. Will play later tonight(hope my copy has no barcode).
@noromance ,  streaming Café Banlieue.  You’re right - it’s superb.  I love this kind of thing and this is a splendid example of this kind of thing.  
@dayglow Mine is a nice pressing from 1972.  I have a couple of others, I don't think I need to hang onto those, this one plays like new.
I too have a copy of Can't Buy A Thrill that I purchased in early 1973.  I'm shocked that somehow it has a scratch on side 1, first song ('Do It Again').  Otherwise, in perfect condition.   A long cleaning in the ultra sonic machine, hope for the best, and I will play it later today.  Good suggestion!