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

Joel,

I can't speak for all the northerners here, but it certainly makes me feel better 😁 

Nico / Marble index

Matty Matlock And The Paducah Patrol – Four-Button Dixie (Warner Bros. 1959)

Pierre Monteux conducts Debussy - Images For Orchestra & Le Martyre De Saint Sébastien - Symphonic Fragments From The Music To Gabriele D´Annunzio´s Mystery Play. The London Symphony Orchestra. Philips 1963, Italian release

EDIT: Man, for a 1963 release, this recording is incredibly impressive; the dynamics, soundstage, imaging captured. As I get more and more into classical recordings, I gotta say, Philips never disappoints.

Joel - the wood selections sound fantastic ;-) We will help distract you thru the waiting period..

BTW i have a Lampizator DAC for many years on loan to older brother, quite a musical DAC and IMO shoulders above the SS gear in the chain. ;-)

Blakely - Missing in Japan ( streaming )… lovely

i am an atonal Jazz Robot

From earlier..

Simon & Garfunkel – Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits (CBS 1972)

- Junker from the back. Except it sounds great. Nice.

Gisela May – Brecht / Weill (Philips 1966)

- I'm a fan of this pair. Sounds best in German.

Maddy Prior & June Tabor – Silly Sisters (Chrysalis 1976)

- Surprisingly awesome and great recording.

Obernkirchen Children’s Choir – Folk Songs And Fairy Tale (Angel 1957)

- For the season that's in it. Lovely.

Sir John Barbirolli conducts Mahler - Sinfonie Nr. 9 D-Dur. Berlin Philharmonic. his Masters Voice/EMI reissue 1 1/2 LP gatefold, probably early to mid 70’s, originally 1964. German release.

Lou Reed – Berlin (RCA 1973)

Legend has it that Bob Ezrin told his kids their mom died and recorded their grief for the song The Kids. Not cool.

Arrived today…

Jennifer Warnes / Famous Blue Raincoat (1986, Cypress Records)

saw at least two references to this recently and my interest was piqued. I first became aware of her through her movie soundtracks, and later backing Leonard Cohen. Remember my pleasure in hearing (and watching) her in the Roy Orbison Black and White Night special.

 

thanks

also… a cleaner copy of Stay Awake, various interpretations of music from vintage Disney films (1988 A&M Records).

 

Garth Hudson, NRBQ, Sinaed O’Connor, Sun Ra & his Atkestra! Harry Nilsson, James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos, and so much more. Produced by Hal Willner. Get a good copy when you can.

 

thrive

 

The Alman Brothers Band  "Eat A Peach"

Got to pick another one out now.

 

Man, you guys have some interesting music.  So much that I have never heard of.

Right on!

@sourpuss123 You are in for a treat. I bought it when it was released!

Jennifer Warnes / Famous Blue Raincoat

@boxer12 So I looked the Ezrin thing up and found this. Hopefully his version is the truth. Smoke, fire, and all that.

 

Neko Case "Middle Cyclone"  

puttin' on my translucent/clear copy now .

Brian, Thanks for the link. Interesting they also had the kids on a Kiss song. 

Lou Reed / Mistrial 

Jimi Hendrix Experience  "Electric Ladyland"

Reissue from the Hendrix Family Edition

Gotta pull some Velvets now!

@slaw 👍Middle Cyclone. If get a hard drive, I have Milk Carton Kids live soundboards for you

The National - Boxer
Bob Welch - French Kiss
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage (Blue Note Classic series)