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
+1 @seekerbob 
Thunderclap Newman / Hollywood Dream (prod. by Pete Townshend)
Rare Earth - "Rare Earth in Concert"

The Original Backpack Edition. Still cool, 50 years later...
You people have to knock it off. I cannot keep up with this list. By the time I find each recording, acquire it and listen I'm already months behind the latest posting.
Too much music. Not enough time dang it.
@almosthome 
Fun stuff for sure!

Ian Hunter / untitled

Donovan / Donovan’s Greatest Hits
@almosthome best to think of us as vinyl crack dealers….

Don Henley - Cass County compliments of the War Dept. who also hacked my outdated discogs wishlist…ha.
Allan Taylor – Sometimes (United Artists 1971)

I remember this guy from a promotional UA compilation called 'All Good Clean Fun' that I had in the early 80s. That's worth picking up.
Bud Freeman And Buddy Tate – Two Beautiful (Cirle 1983) 

Can't beat Buddy Tate. Amazing difference between playback on the Decca Gold vs the Super Gold.
Jennifer Warnes - I Can Remember Everything

@noromance recommended disc. Has the english vibe going…Early look at her talents…fun.
Hello again... I have been doing some other things in life and haven't had my system running for days now.  That will change, tomorrow.

Just checking in to say hi and hope all is well with everyone.
I see some really great tunes are being enjoyed.  Very nice!
Hey Joel.  I’ve been working too much and not playing enough records.  
@bslon, nice to see a post about golden earring.  I think we don’t have enough of them.  
Evening Joel !

Another War Dept. hack - King Curtis - Live at Fillmore West.
New Mayfair & Ray Noble – Rarities, Jazz With A British Accent (Sunbeam 1973)

This is hilarious and quaint. The more I listen the more amazing it becomes. Musically and lyrically superb. Not audiophile SQ as these are 20s/30s recordings. 
@tomic601 Glad you like the JW.  I have KC Soul Serenade which might make it to the front of the line.
Petty - Angel Dream - RIP Tom you graced the world with some fine tunes….. rock on
@reubent I forget if you know this band Tom.   I think if you like Son Volt you’d like this.  
Welcome Almosthome!

Brian,
Congrats on the "Super Gold"

Sufjan Stevens / All delighted people
@tomic601 
Coincidence, just played
Tom Petty / Full Moon Fever
Yesterday, Petty’s Mojo—nice sonics on that one.
Have several albums, seen live, like the band, partly why I bought the Blue Stingrays. Agree with your comment, lots of good music there.
Guns N’ Roses - GN’R Lies - Acoustic side
1988 Geffen Records

GN’R - Use You Illusion II - Side 1
Great version of Knockin On Heavens Door
1991 Geffen Records

Sir Colin Davis conducts Sibelius - The Seven Symphonies. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Philips 5LP box, I believe late 70’s. Italian release
@bslon right on ! i miss his radio shown on XM also, he knew relative obscure stuff….