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

reubent,
Nice to see MW acknowledged by another fan.  I also saw them open for Rush numerous times.  Such a killer band.  And some of their albums sound really fantastic to boot.  (And have you listened to the glorious Rush re-masters on vinyl?)
As I'm in a rock phase at the moment, next up on my turntable will be Cheap Trick's first album (absolute lighting in a bottle in terms of performance and production), and even dipping in to Ace Frehley's first solo album  (Ooooh....Zooooone....Ooooohh....Zoooooone....and Snowblind....)
4 Non Blondes "Bigger, Better, Faster, More!"
Scrap-O-Matic "S/T"
Brandi Carlile "By the Way, I Forgive You"
Aimee Mann "Lost in Space" MFSL
Retribution Gospel Choir "S/T"

part of...Roy Orbison "The All-Time Greatest Hits Of.." MFSL

Tom Petty "Highway Companion"

@slaw - Regarding your Rare Earth - "In Concert", do you have the original backpack record cover? Love that cover. One of the favorites from my collection.
Yes.
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John Lennon "Imagine" MFSL
Luna "Bewitched" from the box set
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Tarkus - ELP
Emerson, Lake & Powell
Manoeuvres - Greg Lake
Radio Kaos - Roger Waters


Welcome @drrsutliff 

The original pressing, (I assume you're talking about the original US pressing) is suppose to be great. Great lp anyhow!

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Nick Waterhouse "Holly"
Yes the original US pressing.  I have the entire vinyl remastered box set, but still prefer this pressing of Love Over Gold
Now on to Traffic - The Low Spark...  
Enjoying my new Ortofon Windfeld Ti. Could be a long night.
@drrsutliff 

Very Cool! I own the box as well, never heard the original UK though.

Glad to have you posting here. I'm use to "long nights".

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Black Crowes "Amorica"
Iron & Wine "Beast Epic"...   First half sounded great!

Cranberries "No Need to Argue"
so far...

Case, Lang, Veirs "S/T"
Neko Case "Middle Cyclone"
Lucinda Williams "This Sweet Old World"
Robert Plant "Carry Fire"
Keith Richards "Talk is Cheap"
Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women "S/T"
Foo Fighters "One by One" original press/(2) 10" lps
Son Volt "Ballymena" 45rpm/10" lp

Booker Ervin - the Freedom Book - AP 33
Miles - Someday my Prince - AP 33 (fkn staggeringly great) 
Son House - Ledgedary - AP 33 (sooo sooooo great) 
Led Zep II - schitt reissue 
Neutral Milk Hotel - in an aeroplane - reissue 
Beck - Mutations
Ben Webster - Soulville - AP 45 

New Mc C47 is installed and happy as a clam with how the setup sounds 
Eleanor Friedberger / Last Summer

Slaw, I was listening to Son Volt / Trace earlier tonight on CD. You probably have it already, but if not... It's a good one
Andrew Bire - "Noble Beast" - My first time listening to it. Not sure I like it. I'll give it another try when I'm not so exhausted....
@reubent - I am a big fan of Andrew Bird, have seen him live many times, which if you haven't seen him, you must. Incredible. Especially when he is totally solo and no additional players. Fascinating.
Noble Beast, in my opinion, is not his most accessible album. Even as a fan it took me a bit longer to warm up to but l like it now and it is maybe my favorite album of his on vinyl. It is not nearly as good as Armchair Apocrypha but is recorded really well. My copy sounds very good. Hope you give it more spins and if you don't have Armchair I highly recommend that as well. 
Today - 
ZZ Top - Fandango (garage sale find), kicks ass! 
Neutral Milk Hotel - in an Aeroplane 
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique 
Dead Can Dance - into the Labyrinth - (OK this was streamed) and I am still not sure they click with me - suggestions for most accessible album?
@slaw - Mutations is a great album. Cold Brains may be my single favorite Beck tunes. Great low end on that record. I wish it was as well recorded as Sea Change or MP but it is such a good record. 
@tomfoolery - not sure if that was a question and if was directed at me but my TT is a vintage Denon DP-62L. I love it and when combined with a Denon 103r low output MC cart it sounds pretty incredible for the investment I have in it. 
@6t5-gto - 65 GOAT. NICE.......

I'll give the Andrew Bird another spin sometime soon. I do agree that the SQ is very good. Just not sure I like the style. I was really tired when I listened to it and wasn't able to focus on the lyrics. Next time I won't make that mistake.

BTW, good to have you on the thread. It's been mostly me and @slaw for a while. I hope you stick with it for the long run and keep contributing......


@slaw - I love "Talk is Cheap". Really great album. I bought it on CD when it first came out and I still listen to it on occasion.
@reubent - thanks for the welcome. I have been posting a bit over the last few weeks and enjoy the thread. Funny, after speaking about it I put on Noble Beast. I really like that album and it sounds great. But if you have not yet heard Armchair or the album before it, Mysterious Production of Eggs, which is phenomenal, they are highly recommended.
A friend turned me on to Armchair (and Andrew Bird) right after it came out along with Boxer from The National, which released at almost the same time, I spent the next 5 or so months spinning those over and over. Could not turn them off.
Hope you enjoy.