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
I'm glad you're enjoying it Steve! It's a Phono Stage Signal Ground Filter, & I'm excited about it as well. Thanks!

Stone Jack Jones / Love & torture
In addition to my former superlatives, the music sounds so great, so natural yet dynamic and deep!
Chris Rea "The Road to Hell"

.Find & get this lp!!!

This is some head bobbin' 
foot stompin' _hit!!!!

Mammothguy54,
The device Steve is using connects to the phono ground post via spade, & is designed to pull “stray” electricity (that didn't make it to ground) out of the equipment's chassis. I'll also be offering it with an RCA connector (that can be connected to any unused RCA input) so it can be used on line level preamps, DAC's, transports, etc. Without going into a sales pitch, I've found it increases clarity from top to bottom.  

Thanks for asking   
Jeff Beck - Truth
Sundazed Mono 2009 reissue of the 1968 original Epic Records release.
The Band - Music From Big Pink
Capitol Records 2008 reissue of the original 1968 release.
Just arrived….

Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon - Noon. ATO Records 2020

Man, this sounds nice
Wynton Marsalis - The All American Hero. Who’s Who In Jazz label, 1985.

This is interesting, I stumbled across this when picking up some classical selections from a seller I regularly purchase from. I have had this on cassette for years, but under a different name. This is the first recording of Wynton recorded live at the Bubba’s Jazz Restaurant in 1980. It has Art Blakey on drums, Bobby Watson on alto sax, Billy Pierce on tenor sax, Charles Fambrough on stand-up bass, and Jimmy Williams on piano. I really like this on the cassette I have, but hoping this vinyl version blows it away.

EDIT: Wow, this is a nice pressing. I’m smiling. I will also correct, I re-checked, and although this was the same live gig in 1980 I have on cassette, all these songs are different from the cassette. Nice.
I overbought. I have a sealed copy of Tom Petty "Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions). 
I'd like to offer it up to any regular posters here at no charge. PM me.
The Taneyev Quartet of Leningrad - S. Taneyev : Quartet No. 2 for Two Violins and Cello. Мелодия 1980 U.S.S.R.
Ordered Joan Shelley- Ginko on green vinyl.  

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Pat Metheny 
Bright Size Life 
Jackson B - Downhill ( the music and importantly the message really resonate with me )……
The Wilanów String Quartet : Debussy - Kwartet Smyczkowy G-dur Op. 10 = String Quartet In G Minor Op. 10 & Szymanowski - Kwartet Smyczkowy Op. 56 Nr 2 = String Quartet Op. 56 No. 2. Polskie Nagrania Muza label, unknown release date, but would guess mid-70’s. Poland
streaming Emerald - another “ War Dept. Approved “ artist…

i am digging it also…
Isaac Stern, violin & Alexander Zakin, piano : Franck - Sonata in A Major & Debussy - Sonata in G Minor. Columbia Masterworks 1960 ‘6-eye’ stereo
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - Assembly ( inspired by Dar W cover )…..
Vernon Handley conducts Sibelius - Zwei Stücke Op. 77 / Serenaden Op. 69 / Sechs Humoresken Op.87 / Op. 89. Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin w/Ralph Holmes violin. Schwann Musica Mundi 1981 Germany
My music friend just left after 9 hours of listening. He remarked that my system sounded better than before. 

This was after the introduction of the  product by @boxer12
@tgilb +1 on Jeff Beck Truth..so..
Jeff Beck
Beck-Ola
Sundazed 2009 reissue, original 1969

and since we were in the B section
Bangles
Different Light
Columbia 1985

the “ B “ section is rich and fertile ground…

Blue Rodeo - Tremolo ( love the cover art also )
Follow the logic here. Bangles moves me to the S section  to find Jules Shear who wrote "If She Knew What She Wants" for the Bangles. 

Jules Shear
The Great Puzzle
Polydor 1992


Karajan conducts Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite / Romeo and Juliet. The Vienna Philharmonic. London Jubilee Series. Unknown release date, believe early 80’s reissue, Canadian release.
Going back to B's . Bangles also covered September Gurls
Big Star
Radio city
Ardent 1973
@flennon.. @tomic601.. More from the B's

The Byrds - Mr Tamborine Man  
Columbia 1965 Mono pressing


Sultan Bathery / ST
Psychedelic rock. Not recorded that well but interesting nonetheless