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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Serge Baudo conducts Honegger

  • Pacific 231 (Symphonic Movement)
  • Pastorale D’Été (Symphonic Poem)
  • Chant De La Joie
  • Symphony No. 5 “Di Tre Re”

The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon 1976, Czechoslovakian release
 

Robert Craft conducts ‘The Music of Arnold Schoenberg Vol. VI.

  • Serenade, Op. 24
  • Quintet For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn And Bassoon, Op. 26
  • Four Pieces For Mixed Choir, Op. 27
  • Drei Satiren, Op. 28
  • Septet, Op. 29

Columbia Chamber Ensemble & Westwood Wind Quintet
Columbia Masterworks 2LP box 1962ish
 

Szell conducts 

  • Samuel Barber - Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, Op. 38, John Browning piano
  • William Schuman - A Song Of Orpheus, Leonard Rose cello

The Cleveland Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1964

Szell conducts 

  • Hindemith - Symphonic Metamorphosis Of Themes By Carl Maria Von Weber
  • Janáček - Sinfonietta For Orchestra, Op. 60. 

The Cleveland Orchestra
Columbia Masterworks 1968

Pretenders - Learning to Crawl 

XTC - English Settlement

Zappa - One Size Fits All

Gregory Porter - Take Me to the Alley

Dexter Gordon - Go!

@bkeske 

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on the "Eclipse" album and I couldn't agree more about Hilary!

I think I will pick this lp up based on your comments, Thank you!

Best wishes,

Don

Steely Dan-Katy Lied(ABC Sunburst Label) Side B

Dionne Warwick-Hot Live And Otherwise Side B

Renee Rosnes-Beloved Of The Sky Side A SQ Audiophile

Jethro Tull-Aqualung Side 1

Tony Bennett-Get Happy With The LPO Side 1

The Charlie Daniels Band-Simple Man Side 2

Beethoven-Violin Concerto(Kyung-Wha Chung L25C-3029) Side 1 SQ Audiophile

Keith Jarrett-The Koln Concert(ECM PA-6053-54) Side A SQ Audiophile

Tony Bennett and Tull had average SQ at best. Tull was a late 1970’s gatefold pressing without barcode. Renee Rosnes(2018) takes the SQ crown with the help of Kevin Gray. IMO one of the best recordings of new material in the past 5 years. If you want only 1 Warrick recording consider this live album.. The Koln concert is outstanding no need for my opinion. Kyung-Wha Chung plays with a great balance of technique and feel.

Fleetwood Mac / S-T
1975 Reprise

aka The White Album. Nicks on “Landslide”…so nice

The Heifetz & Piatigorsky Concerts

  • Spohr - Double String Quartette In D Minor, Op. 65

Jascha Heifetz, 1st violin
Pierre Amoyal, 1st violin
Israel Baker, 2nd violin
Paul Rosenthal, 2nd violin
Milton Thomas, viola
Allan Harshman, viola
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Laurence Lesser, cello

  • Dvořák - Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 ("Dumky")

Jascha Heifetz, violin
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Jacob Lateiner, piano

RCA Red Seal, The Heifetz-Piatigorsky Concerts Series, 1969 

@no_regrets

Hi Don. The pressing is very good. The sound is a bit different compared to her other, particularly her previous, Paris.

It has a ‘big hall’ feel to it, almost sounds as it was recorded ‘live’. More similar to how an early 60’s to mid-70’s recorded orchestration may sound like. Very full, and not so keyed onto Hilary being much more forward. Personally, I like that old recording style. But it is a bit of a difference from what we ‘expect’ from a modern orchestral recording.

And, of course, it is Hilary. Nuff said. IMO, one of the best ever.

@bkeske 

How's the sound and pressing quality of the Hilary Hahn Eclipse record?

Best wishes,

Don

Hilary Hahn - Eclipse

  • Dvořák - Violin Concerto In A Minor Op. 53
  • Pablo de Sarasate - Carmen Fantasy Op. 25
  • Ginastera - Violin Concerto Op. 30

Frankfurt Radio Symphony conducted by Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Deutsche Grammophon 2 LP gatefold, 2022
 


Greg Allman / Southern Blood
2017 Rounder

Outstanding! Wood grain vinyl…yippee…
 

Yesterday the Oracle saw the following beginning with Jazz Brunch:

Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass - "Whipped Cream and Other Delights" 1st pressing A&M

Duke Ellington - "Live at Montreux '77" on Pablo.

Harry Connick, Jr. - "When Harry Met Sally" OST

Lincoln Mayorga & Amanda McBroom - "Growing Up In Hollywood Town" on Sheffield Labs

Chet Baker - "Chet in New York" on Riverside

Mark Knopfler - "The Princess Bride" OST

While not on vinyl, the Lexicon did play Doc Severinson - "Unforgettably Doc" on Telarc played during dinner so I wouldn't have to get up from the table😉

 

The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager

Journey - Hits

Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees

Phil Collins-No Jacket Required Side 1

Molly Hatchet-Double Trouble Live Side 4

Rene And Angela-Street Called Desire Side B

Van Morrison & The Chieftains-Irish Heartbeat Side A

Billy Squire-Emotions In Motion Side 1 SQ Audiophile

Arnold Bax-String Quartet(Chandos ABRD 1113) No.1 Side 1 SQ Audiophile

Pat Travers-Makin' Magic Side 2

Reba McEntire-Greatest Hits Side 2

A rare occurrence a rock recording(Squire) takes the SQ trophy tonight. No recordings  had below average SQ. 1977 was a great deep year for "Classic Rock" Pat Travers is almost always overlooked, a great guitar recording. 

Alberni String Quartet


Britten

  • String Quartet No. 2 In C Major Op. 36
  • String Quartet No. 3 Op. 94

CRD Records 1981, UK release 

@simao 

I love Williams’ canon. Out of loyalty to my great aunt (the founder) I have the Angel Records release with Adrian Boult conducting but was looking for something with a more fidelity.

I love Boult conducting Williams, and yes, most all are on Angel. I have a few of them. Many folks I know who primarily listen to classical, also really enjoy those Angel releases, still. 

I forgot that, yes, you did mention once that your great aunt was a founder of Angel. Pretty incredible. I have many many Angel LP’s, and they are all consistently good.

The Chandos release definitely has more ‘fidelity’. That one was a 1985 reissue/DMM remaster release, but have a feeling the original from 1979 was true analog. Regardless, sounds fantastic.

@bkeske  I love Williams’ canon. Out of loyalty to my great aunt (the founder) I have the Angel Records release with Adrian Boult conducting but was looking for something with a more fidelity.

@simao 

It’s recorded very well. And, fantastic music and performances if you like English romantic style compositions.

 

Norman Del Mar conducts Bridge, Bantock & Butterworth

  • Bantock - The Pierrot Of The Minute
  • Bridge - Summer
  • Butterworth - The Banks Of The Green Willow
  • Bridge - There Is A Willow Grows Aslant A Brook
  • Bridge - Suite For String Orchestra

The Bournemouth Sinfonietta
Chandos reissue 1985, originally 1979. UK Release 
Recorded in Guildhall, Southampton 1 January 1978
 

Sir Adrian Boult Conducts String Music Of Vaughan Williams

  • Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis
  • Concerto Grosso
  • Partita For Double String Orchestra

The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Angel 1976
 

The Music Group Of London; Vaughan Williams

  • On Wenlock Edge (From "A Shropshire Lad"—A.E. Housman)
  • The Water Mill 
  • The New Ghost 
  • Ten Blake Songs For Voice And Oboe

Eileen Croxford cello, Janet Craxton Oboe, Christopher Wellington viola, Frances Mason & Hugh Bean violin, David Parkhouse & Jennifer Partridge piano, Ian Partridge Tenor
EMI/Odeon 1971
 

@noromance 

Canned Heat – Living The Blues (United Artists 1971)

Been on my want list for a while. Should check to see if there any good examples available.

Sir Adrian Boult conducts Vaughan Williams

  • Pastoral Symphony (No. 3)
  • In The Fen Country (Symphonic Impression)

New Philharmonia Orchestra
Angel 1968
 

The Firehouse 5 Plus 2 – The Firehouse Five Story, Vol. 1 (Good Time Jazz 1955 mono)

Bill, 

I enjoyed it. My copy is a little noisy. Not quite up to Moby Dick standards in SQ.

The Little Willies / For The Good Times
2012 Milking Bull

Alt Country with Norah Jones on vocals, piano

Steve, as you got me into Terry Allen (I have Lubbock, Moby), what do you think of Bloodlines?