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

Dead - Warfield ( RSD ) I think my Dead collection may outnumber my classical…

Must be payback Brian as i spent an hour on the phone today w orchestra conductor with Treo….fun. He digs three microphone stuff ;-)

Ordered the Degritter in black, three weeks ish out…

@tomic601

Must be payback Brian as i spent an hour on the phone today w orchestra conductor with Treo….fun. He digs three microphone stuff ;-)

Yes, very cool Jim. I wanted to jump in, but as my brain is stuck on all things Belles right now,  figured I better not 😁 Though it is always interesting to hear folks into, or who participate in classical drawn to the Vandy sound, as I became attracted for much the same reasons.

I’m sure you helped him out with guidance 👍🏼

@slaw

Steve, I think this is Neil's best album in a long while. Highly recommended!

I believe @reubent brought up the Yellowjackets not so long ago, and reminded me I haven’t spun this for a long while….

Yellowjackets - Four Corners. MCA 1987

@bkeske  - Nope, wasn't me. Although I do have some Yellowjacks CDs from back in the day...

John Miles - "Stranger in the City"

I bought this back in the late '70's. Listening to it now, for the life of me, I can't figure out why I bought it. Into "the pile" it goes...

Just checked Wiki for info on John Miles, and I see he passed away last month at age 72. RIP John Miles.

All new or 180g represses on the Linn/McIntosh/Sonus set up. I know this thread is about the spinning vinyl but I am still too giddy about my upgraded system!!:

Pet Sounds, BB

The Boatman’s Call, Nick Cave

Walk Under Ladders, Joan Armatrading

Kite, Kirsty MacColl

Song for our Daughter, Laura Marling

 

Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill, yellow Canadian pressing. Sounds fantastic so far!

Lucinda Williams / Funny How Time Slips Away - a night of 60’s country classics.  (2020 / Highway 20 Records) 

Lu’s Jukebox In Studio Concert Series Vol.4

First of four recently purchased from this series to arrive.

Can’t wait for the rest.

thrive

Yellowjackets - Yellowjackets from 1981

Robben Ford featured on guitar, very nice!

 

Michal Urbaniak - Fusion

 

New Pro-ject VC-E RCM working very well!  Cleaned 6 albums between last night and tonight and can tell an immediate difference.  Very happy with the purchase so far!

Low - so what

Mdou Moctar - Afrique Victime

Then cracked open Joni Mitchell Archives - Vol. 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) 

Rega RP8 apheta 2 MC....

 

Dave Brubeck - Time Out AP 45RPM

Getz/Gilberto - 45RPM

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue UHQR

Radiohead - Kid A Mnesia

Welcome @crispytoast! First post and you already mentioned a couple of the best sounding demo LPs I've ever heard.

From The Smiths - Complete

  • The Smiths
  • Meat Is Murder
  • The Queen Is Dead
  • Hatful Of Hollow

Leonard Bernstein / Mozart*, Vienna Philharmonic* – Symphony No. 36 "Linz," K.425 / Piano Concerto No. 15, K.450
Label:    Decca – SET 332, Speakers Corner Test Pressing (Pretty great performance and SQ) 

@sbank thank you!  I just discovered this thread.  I recently bought a used Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum II and replaced the AX7 and AU7's with Gold Lion gold tips and wow what a sound!  So I was kind of demo-ing to myself.  

Also I picked up the recent restock of the 45 RPM Blonde on Blonde box and spun that... amazing

Is it improper thread etiquette to post "what's on your turntable this morning"?

John Williams complete works of Bach for Lute.  Guitar and coffee are always a good way to begin the day.

+1 The Boatman’s Call, Nick Cave. (my fav Cave!)

+1 Low - So What.   

@pkatsuleas 

Yellowjackets - Yellowjackets from 1981

Robben Ford featured on guitar, very nice!

I don't have that one, but I do have a couple of Yellowjackets CDs from the early '90s. Enjoyable, but I haven't listened to them in quite some time.

If you like Robben Ford, have you ever heard:

Robben Ford and the Blue Line - S/T

It is a fantastic album. Unfortunately, not available on vinyl. But it is an excellent album, with fantastic sound quality too. Stream it, or buy it on CD if you're a fan. It's a rockin' blues/rock album BTW. Been jammin' to it since it was release in the early '90s. I've even taken it to audio shows and club get-togethers several times over the years. It has widespread appeal with rockers, blues fans and, dare I say, audiophiles...

Happy Sunday morning to everyone...

 

Eugene Ormandy conducts Charles Ives - Symphony No. 1 & Three Places In New England. The Philadelphia Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1968

 The Bird And The Bee – Interpreting The Masters Volume 1: A Tribute To Daryl Hall & John Oates

Szell conducts Sibelius - Symphony No. 2. Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam. Philips 1965 Netherlands release

Hilary Hahn - Paris

Prokofiev - Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 1 In D Major Op. 19
Chausson - Poème Op. 25 For Violin And Orchestra
Rautavaara - Deux Sérénades

Orchestre Philharmonique De Radio France conducted by Mikko Franck
Deutsch Grammophon 2021 2LP 45rpm