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
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Noah Gundersen "Ledges"

Songs:Ohia "Travels In Constants" (Jason Molina)

Chris Isaak "Silvertone"
reubent, that reminds me of Dave's 1970 debut album, Alone Together. Great songs, great recorded sound quality, and phenomenal drumming by Jim Gordon (Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Delaney & Bonnie, Derek & The Dominoes, Traffic). A classic is there ever was one. The original LP vinyl was a mottled-color splash, very psychedelic!
@bdp24 - Dave Mason's "Let it Flow" is a good album (IMHO), but "Alone Together" is an EXCELLENT Album. Dave's live album - "Certified Live" is also outstanding! Good stuff that doesn't get much recognition these days. Thanks for the reminder....
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill 
Then Gaucho 
Then Katy Lied- vintage MFSL 
Then Countdown (man, what a great frickin album) 
Caichaito - holy smokes that record is awesome 
@6t5-gto - I was not familiar with "Caichaito" so I checked it out. I take it you were referring to Cachaito? It is smokin'. The vinyl is now on my Amazon Wishlist. 
I’m having an unusual morning listen. This morning - Brandi Carlile - "by the way, I forgive you"

Trying to decide if I’m going to go see her here in Cincinnati on Sunday night. Doesn’t fit well into my weekend schedule and Monday business travel. But, I do want to see her. Choices.......
Bravo reubent! A Salty Dog and Planet Waves are two of my favorite albums. I have the original British pressing of ASD, the Asylum Planet Waves (and Sony SACD from the early 2000's), and the new Mobile Fidelity of same, which I haven't listened to yet.
Roberta Flack "Chapter Two"
"The Issac Hayes Movement"
Sade "Promise"
War "All Day Music"

up next will be..

Buffalo Springfield  "What's That Sound?"   (Box)  "S/T"/mono

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Nice to have some company @oldschool1948.
Amanda Shires "My Piece Of Land" Sonically, this lp is the best sounding and most enjoyable of the three I own.
Mark Kozelek  "Live at Biko"

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@boxer12,

I own "Spoke".  BTW, did you hear Low has a new lp coming out?
I did not know they were coming out with another album. Thanks for the info slaw! 
Roger Waters "The Pros & Cons of Hitch Hiking"

I haven't played this lp in thirty years, I don't know why. It really is very good. I had also forgotten that Eric Clapton plays on it as well as toured with Roger to support the record.
Patty Griffin "American Kid" Wonderful!
Alison Krauss  "So Long So Wrong"  MFSL
"Roomsound"  is one hell of a record! ..get it

Lenny Kravitz  "Let Love Rule"
cough..hhh..cough.hugh..

trying to catch my breath. They just don’t make music like that/this anymore!

putting on side two. An event!  Ummm..clearing throat...Ok, I'm ready?
Aldo Nova "Subject"

comon’ people...when have you read about AN here? Other than by me.

Fasten your suspenders and hang on to your britches!...………...

(This lp will help me get over the noticeable silence between lp changes).
Just bought this on Amazon for $5 and change. The Black Swans -Don't Blame The Stars. Check it out. 

On the Town soundtrack. Broadway 1971. On Columbia Masterworks. Clean dynamic detailed recording.