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
@pops  - +1 for Screaming Trees. “Sweet Oblivion"

Good One. Played it many times over the years, especially back when it first came out. I love "Dollar Bill" and "Nearly Lost You". Strong grunge...
@reubent I know!  Always loved “Nearly Lost You” never owned the album until it came out on vinyl....Mark Lanegan’s vocals are incredible.  Going through a grunge thang!
Bruford - Feels Good to Me
Japanese pressing, sounds very nice.  Although Holdsworth seems somewhat muted compared to a digital copy.
King Crimson - Lizard 200g re-issue 2020
LA Four 1976 - Concord
Dead Can Dance - Spiritchase -r MoFi
ERA - The Mass (oops...cd)
Kor Mikaela - Kammarkor - Proprius
Can - Ege Bamyasi - 2014 remaster 
Bonnie Dobson - 1970 RCA Victor
Berlin  "Pleasure Victim"  Saw this on a previous post and, hey, I have that.  Have not listened to it for about 35 years, until today.

Marvin Gaye  "What's Going On"  Still plays true to the present times.

Rickie Lee Jones  "it's like this"  Analogue Productions, QRP 45 rpm.  SQ is excellent.  Songs are excellent.  I think that my favorite cover by her on this album is "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys".
Wobbler - Dwellers, a Swedish prog rock band that sound like a mix of Yes/Genesis/Gentle Giant. Anyone who loved the glory days of prog check them out.

Joan Armatrading - Show Some Emotion
Getz/Gilberto
David Gilmour
Live At Pompeii


Wow.  This is so alive.  Amazing detail for a live record.  Pretty good tone.  Human.  Real.  
George Benson  "In Flight"  He sure can play, and harmonize along with his guitar playing.  What a talent!

Heart  "Dreamboat Annie"  A classic, for sure.  Side 1 always gets the attention with the 2 radio hits on it.  Side 2, however, is wonderful.  And the bass on side 2 is fantastic.

E.L.O.  "Face The Music"  I think this is their best album.  Jeff Lynn was a master in making that band do what it did.

These are all period press issues.  And in NM, perfect condition.
Joel,

My ,"Dream Boat Annie" lps are from different periods in my life. My favorite really is from my High school years. It has surprisingly "lived to tell another day" in especially good fashion. Heart wanted to be the female Led Zeppelin and they showed it on "DBA" . It ready has that PRAT.

This  may have been a first or one of the first "concept albums" of the 70’s
Meant to say a concept album that really wasn't thought of in that way. Now "Leftoverture," that's a real concept  album!
You guys are on a roll tonight.....

Alison Moyet - "Alf" - Hells yeah!
"Dreamboat Annie" - Dream on!
The Smithereens / Especially For You - Especially for me? ! Heck yeah!

Great stuff guys....

Took coupla tokes.....think I’m making good choices that have a noticeable musical progression.
Some Friday Night Jams with my teenage son...

Head East - "Flat as a Pancake"
Nilsson - "Schmilsson"
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - "God Fodder"

So my last of the lps, in the female vocal category is, one of the greatest female voices ever......

Annie Lennox "Nostalgia" 
Annie Lennox is phenomenal.  I'll search to find my copy of one of her albums to play tomorrow or tomorrow night.

Yeah Steve, a toke or two makes the music come to life on an entirely new level.  The layers, the depth, it's something I savor for on Saturday nights.
Hey, that's tomorrow night!  Can't wait... 

On Monday morning I have a scheduled procedure for hand surgery.  I'm not yet sure just how that will impact my ability to flip LPs and/or for what duration of time.  I'll soon find out.  Saturday night will be a big "hoorah" for playing vinyl.  And of course, a toke or two😊

What did Jim say, this would be the next site for surgical procedures?
One thing is for sure, I will be healed and ready to buckle my boots in time for ski season.
@mammothguy54

Saturday night will be a big "hoorah" for playing vinyl.    

Let’s make it a good one.   
A recent addition,

Bee Gees "1st"
Atco/1967/pp/mono

Watched a YouTube video about this album this week. It was described as early Psych and Beatle esq. An accurate description.
Marty Stuart is back in play....

Not a perfectly quiet pressing, considering the deal I got, I'll live with it.
On "The Pilgrim", from the MS lp, Marty's mandolin playing, is spectacular!!!