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
Richie Havens - Somethin' Else Again.  MGM reissue 1970, originally 1967
Richard and Linda Thompson
Pour Down Like Silver
Island 1975 
original release

Keith Jarrett
The Koln Concert
ECM 1975
original release

Want some Debussy, so opening my Solti Edition volume 10 box…

But, will start with Ravel….

Solti conducts Ravel - Boléro / Debussy - Prélude À L’Apès-Midi D‘Un Faune & La Mer. Chicago Symphony. Sides 7&8. DECCA 1981 box release.
Foreigner-4 Side 2 SQ 4.3
Rubinstein-Chopin Waltzes(LSC-2736) Side 1 SQ 4.4
Diane Schuur-Schuur Thing Side 2 SQ 4.4
Barry Manilow-2:00 AM Paradise Cafe First Set SQ 4.2
Molly Hatchet-Beatin' The Odds Side 1 SQ 4,3
Peter Gabriel-So Side 1 SQ 4.4
Nancy Wilson-Nancy Now! Side 2 SQ 4.3
Rosanne Cash-Rhythm & Romance Side 1 SQ 4.3

FWIW-Back after missing 2 Sundays and a Tuesday. A Memorial Day 3 day vacation and my niece had a graduation dinner yesterday altered my playback schedule. Playing Peter Gabriel So brought an unexpected(to me) emotional moment with my wife. Reminded her of wearing out the cassette tape while commuting to college. The power of music!!!
Tgilb

That's right. I think those were referred to as " the lost Lennon years"
Linda Ronstadt
For Sentimental Reasons
Elektra/Aylum 1986
Her American Standards series

Smithereens
11
Capitol 1989
So  very catchy, great hooks!
@flennon,


Keith Jarrett
The Koln Concert
ECM 1975
original release

Warms my heart to see this post here.   
Long day, but arriving home, this was in the mailbox…

George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra - The Mozart Album : Symphony No. 41 In C Major K. 551, "Jupiter", Overture To "The Marriage Of Figaro" K. 492, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525, Overture To "The Impresario", Concerto No. 21 In C Major For Piano And Orchestra K. 467, & Concerto No. 5 In A Major For Violin And Orchestra, K. 219 ("Turkish"). Columbia Masterworks 2LP gatefold 1972. Fantastic condition.
The new bass traps are working wonders for me.

Leon Russell  'Will O' The Wisp'  What a wonderful Leon album.

Boz Scaggs  S/T  Cleaned this in the US machine and it is much improved.  Then again, I have also added some room treatments.  It's still not the recording quality I long for, but what a wonderful album.

Tears For Fears  'The Seeds Of Love'  This is probably the best 80s album.  I just received this remaster/reissue after being on backorder since January.  Very well done and the vinyl quality is superb.  Excellent music, and equally excellent production quality in this reissue.  Highly recommended.
Hiatt / Douglas- Leftover Feelings

dripping w tone, depth and smoky booze....
@middlemass, 

took them so long to record it, as it was pieces put together in studio.
Still very difficult to digest at one go.
Even today i cannot say if Pawn Hearts is a true masterpiece or something else.
Natalie Merchant - Leave Your Sleep from 2010.
High Res streaming on Bluos/Amazon HD.
Not sure if this was ever cut to vinyl but I haven’t been able to find it.

I saw her in a small venue on her tour for this album. She was wonderful.


Going deep into the vault tonight.

The Subdudes-S/T. 

We’ll have to see where this leads next.
Sparks  'Kimono My House'  I bought this when first released, in 1974.  A rather unusual album, but I like it.  I have their other album, from 1975, and will play that in a day or two.

Traffic  'John Barleycorn Must Die'  Excellent Traffic album, and well recorded.

Stomu Yamashta . Steve Winwood .. Michael Shrieve  'Go'  This is really a great album.  It will take you on a ride, for sure.  SQ is fantastic!
Barbara Dane ‎– Sings The Blues With 6 & 12 String Guitar (Folkways 1964)
Want some Debussy, so opening my Solti Edition volume 10 box…
I had a woman once who often wanted to stay in and write. When I'd suggest going out to eat, she'd reply, "I just want to stay in and listen to Debussy."
Arrived today. @spiritofradio  mentioned this I believe, been on my radar, and finally snagged one.

Daniel Barenboim conducts Elgar:
- Cello Concerto, Op. 85 with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Jacqueline Du Pré, cello Live
Enigma Variations, Op. 36 with The London Philharmonic Orchestra Live

Columbia Masterworks 1977
@noromance 

I had a woman once who often wanted to stay in and write. When I'd suggest going out to eat, she'd reply, "I just want to stay in and listen to Debussy."

ahhhh….a woman with incredible taste 😉