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
Paul Kletzki Conducts Mahler No. 1. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Angel reissue late 70’s, originally 1962
I have a REL sub, model S-812, and use the high-level connectivity, coming from my amp.  I got the Audioquest Rocket 88 REL specific cable in place of the supplied REL high-level connection (much nicer cable).  I still don't understand that the phono stage would connect directly to the sub.  Yes, the REL also has low-level inputs (RCA connections) but why would you connect the phono stage there?  What am I missing?

Sir John Barbirolli conducts Grieg - Peer Gynt. Hallé Orchestra W/The Ambrosian Singers. Angel 1969

Bill Evans - Live at Montreux - AP 45rpm - this may be the best sounding live Jazz record I own - stunning
Alison Krauss and Union Station - Every Time you say Goodbye Mofi 33rpm 
Ben Webster - Gone With the Wind - ORG
Tracy Chapman - S/T 
Black Pumas - S/T - Deluxe Edition 
Kenny Dorham - Quiet Kenny - AP 33rpm
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors - AP 45rpm

@6t5-gto 

You have some fabulous records.  Great albums of music and fabulous production quality.  Rock on!
@boxer12 thanks, Sir. I moved a turntable from one system to my my main just to see how it would affect the sound. Pretty solid.

Beck - Sea Change

Willie Nelson - Greatest Hit and some that will be 
Elvis Costello - This years’s model.

I need some Nick Lowe vinyl. Jesus of cool would be….cool.
Just finished listening to Sister Morphine, and Moonlight Mile from Sticky Fingers.  Followed up with couple sides from Art Blakey.  
Welcome bigtwin! I'll be pulling that one out next, thanks!

Rolling Stones / Sticky fingers
@mammothguy54. Thank you, Sir. My collection is not big but I do have some nice pieces in it.

Bill Evans - Portrait in Jazz - Mofi One Step - one of the best of the best 
Sad Lovers & Giants "Lost In A Sea Full Of Sighs"

David "Microwave" Javelosa "31st Century Lounge Music"

Sleater-Kinney "S/T"

Deerhoof "The Magic"

Maiden - piece of mind. 
Venom - bloodlust 45. 
Tankard - the morning after. 


   In que in the coming hour......
kreator - pleasure to kill. 

Forbidden - twist into form. 

Joel,

My K&K Audio Trio has a volume control..... eliminating the need for a line stage.
John Hiatt w/ The Jerry Douglas Band "Leftover Feelings"

@bdp24 ,

I got it right this time.
McCartney "Ram"
Archive/1/2 speed mastered/Abbey Road
...to many hungry people
losing weight!....
Eels "Beautiful Freak"
back to black

."life is hard
and so am I
you better give me something
before I die". ...
The Rod Stewart Album on Mercury Records from 1969. Rod was so good in the early days and Ronnie Wood really shined on Bottleneck Guitar. 
Next up in queue is Jeff Beck Truth with Rod on vocals. A remastered Mono copy that I picked up a few years ago.
I think I'll follow that up with the Faces A Nod is As Good as a Wink. 
Have to stick to the plan.
Thomas Dolby  'The Flat Earth'  Very fun album and a great recording.  And man, that album has spectacular depth in it.  Let's a system show its capacity.

The Police  'Outlandos d'Amour'  Great album of music but the SQ is only good, not great.

The Police  'Ghost In The Machine'  Fabulous album and the SQ is fantastic.  Awesome bass, and tight as tight can be.
On CDs tonight. However listening to this on vinyl after @mammothguy54 played it. Always preferred 'Aliens' but let's see...

Thomas Dolby ‎– The Flat Earth
(Capitol 1984)
Thomas Dolby ‎– Aliens Ate My Buick
(EMI-Manhattan 1988 UK)

Essential record.
Steve - Shrimp trip off charts good, limited each of the 4 days, saw the San Juan resident pod of Orcas, life is good. Music starts tomorrow for a few weeks, 
@tomic601  Welcome back, Jim.  Good to hear you had a great shrimp trip.  Enjoy it.  Fine dining of shrimp, local brew, and with some vinyl spinning.  Sounds like a great time.  I have several tuna trips already booked for August/September out of Fishermans Landing, San Diego.  I hope to get some nice bluefin this year.

I have 'Alien's Ate My Buick', but only on CD.  That's one I would like to have on vinyl.  Essential record, absolutely!  I think I'll search for it on Discogs if it's not available as a quality reissue.