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
@spiritofradio I really like R. L. Burnside.  There's a lot of great storytelling to go along with the bluesy funky music he put out.
Jascha Heifetz / Charles Munch - Mendelssohn Violin Concerto In E Minor, Opus 64 & Prokofiev Violin Concerto In G Minor, Opus 63. Boston Symphony. RCA Victor Living Stereo reissue, probably late 60’s, originally 1959.
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson ‎– Hold It Right There! (Muse 1984)

Love this guy. 
John Mayall  'Turning Point'   This album title seemed like a good one, considering the verdict today.

My system will be down for a few days.  I'm having a resonance issue, intermittent, and it seems to be turntable/arm/cartridge or possibly phono stage (a tube?).  Fortunately I live about 8 miles from Upscale Audio, I have known the owner for about 40 years, and we have a great relationship.  Of course, That's where I buy my products so their help is always available.  I'll watch the thread and be back at it after I get my rig up and running again.  Enjoy the music!
Joel
- I normally have spares :-)... well that’s what I tell the War Dept.
good luck, Upscale will race care of ya
Benjamin Britten conducts Britten - Symphony For Cello And Orchestra, Op.68 & Haydn - Concerto In C For Cello And Orchestra. English Chamber Orchestra. London 1964
I wish you all the best getting it straightened out Mammothguy

Beth Gibbons / Out of season
Jeff Beck - Wired, Analogue Productions 45 RPM. Putting the new Herron phono stage to the test. 
Steely Dan - The Steely Dan Story. This is more of a collector's item than an audiophile pressing.
There's commentary between each track in German on this Steely Dan record. It's a limited edition promo compilation from Germany. I need to get my German girlfriend over here to translate.
@noromance I assume you know about real blues summit w BB and Cleanhead ? i had the MoFi back in the day - loved it
@noromance ...well a chance pays off big....above 100 hz is is an astounding recording...and IMO musical performance..

Dreaming Down the River to New Orleans - Feat Thomas Jefferson

yowsa...

Southland LP 238 mine in shrink for $10, has the record label msrp of $3.79

fun
Eugene Ormandy conducts Sibelius - Concerto In D Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 47 & Karelia Suite, Op. 11. Philadelphia Orchestra with Isaac Stern, violin. Columbia Masterworks 1970
Gino Vannelli-Nightwalker Side 2 SQ 4.3
Larry Gatlin-Straight Ahead Side 1 SQ 4.3
Jackson Browne-Running On Empty Side 2 SQ 4,5
Led Zeppelin-III Side 2 SQ 4.2
Angela Bofill-Intuition Side 1 SQ 4.3
Elgar & Walton-Marches(45 Angel Sonic Series) Side 1 SQ 4.6
Marian McPartland-At The Festival Side 1 SQ 4.5

Chris Cornell - No One Sings Like You Anymore Volume One. I love his version of Jump Into the Fire
@tomic601 Glad you like it. 

I don't have the Newport NY gig but I do have a few Jay McShann who plays on it. I see the MoFi goes for $250. I'd never pay that!
Zubin Mehta conducts Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 'Pathétique'. Los Angeles Philharmonic.  London 1979
@spiritofradio -yeah, "the [far] out sound from way in" (oops, that's the title of a composition by Third Eye Foundation-aka Matt Elliott).

My wife contends it sometimes sounds like the turntable is set to 78 rpm.

Funny, the turntable is only 33 and 45 rpm. 

She must be thinking of the Edison Amberola player.  It spins the cylinders at 160 rpm.  And some of the sounds coming from the cylinders rival what comes from the vinyl.
@noromance me either... but pretty sure brother has my old copy.... which freaking snorted and howled with a Dynavector Ruby..... so enquiring minds may ask...

ha

will advise
I need to find an affordable NM Lucinda Live at Fillmore... streaming it.... super nice...
R.L. Burnside 
A Ass Pocket of Whiskey 

“Perhaps the worst blues album ever made”
                            - Living Blues Magazine

Burnside’s Label, Fat Possum Records, was operated by the principals of Living Blues Magazine. . . 

@spiritofradio That's pretty funny!  I'm sure tongue in cheek.  Perhaps not.
Butter 08 - S/T.  I think this has been sitting on the shelf since I first bought it.  It's a pretty fun record, a side project of members of Cibo Matto and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
Tony Joe White - Homemade Icecream ( AP 45 rpm )

lovely gift from audiophile friend, importantly a fellow music lover
@noromance no joy on brother having custody of MFSL Blues Summit....drat....
Correction - The Melody Gardot album I was listening to earlier was Sunset in the Blue. If anyone cares.