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

Me too Steve. It’s a gem for sure, well recorded, engineered, and a great deal to boot.

Let my wife pick tonight.

Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin III 1970 UK 1st Press

I don’t own any Quiex LZ so this is the best sounding Zep I own.

+1 Jim

LOL Steve. I completely understand, there is so much music available to us today.

The Barr Brothers / Sleeping operator 

Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane - Rough Mix. Polydor 1977, New Zealand release 

Now...I'm putting on the Friday Music version, which I find to be excellent! Here goes side one at the same volume level............

Easy, no contest, the Friday Music version prevails here. I believe the pp sounds superior to the CBS version.

It's good to see you enjoying yourself spinning vinyl again Steve 👍

 

The Barr Brothers / 2011

Tim, 

Great to return. I had expected to have a small learning curve. Not. Everything sounds great!

The Incredible String Band ‎– The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter (Elektra 1976 RE 1968)

Masterpiece. I'm reading Dr. Rose Simpson's autobiography so expect more of this. 

 

The Incredible String Band – The Big Huge

(4 Men With Beards 2011 RE 1968)

Earlier

II Generation – We Call It Grass (Rebel 1975)

Buddy Tate / Humphrey Lyttelton – Kansas City Woman (Black Lion 1975)

Tammy Grimes – The Unmistakable Tammy Grimes (Columbia 1963)

~ just great stuff! 

Delaney & Bonnie & Friends "To Bonnie From Delaney"

originally/1970 Atco

Speakers Corner

Beethoven • String Quartet in F Major, Op. 59 Nos. 1 & 2 • Amadeus Quartet DGG (Germany) 1981 Box Set No. 4

 

 

CocoRosie – Grey Oceans (Sub Pop 2010)

Amazing work. Weird and compelling. 

The Beatles "Yellow Submarine Songtrack 

1999/EMI/yellow vinyl 

Great SQ!!

 

Happy Sunday to all the Vinylistas!

warming up w The Allman Brothers - Fillmore East ( MoFi )

today @nicks25 is stopping by to help me get the 104# sub installed….. a grunt job for sure….. breakin shall ensue….

David Bromberg – David Bromberg (Columbia 1971)

Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends – A Porter's Love Song (Jukebox Lil 1985 mono)

Ella Johnson With Buddy Johnson And His Orchestra – Say Ella (Jukebox Lil 1985 mono)

 

Fairground Attraction – The First Of A Million Kisses (RCA 1988)

Long time favorite. Bought when released. Eddie Reader ❣️

Almost recommended except recording is a little veiled. But the songs are wonderful.

Tito Puente: King of Kings.

Blood Sweat nd Tear: Blood Sweat and Tears.

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Spring cleaning and streaming all day….OK, TT finally warmed up.

interesting, I was going to play this the other night and couldn’t find it….looked for 10-15 minutes and gave up. Well well, while cleaning my dining room, which doubles as my LP cleaning area, among other things, I found my ‘lost’ LP under a stack of exterior protective covers, speaker wire, etc. I remembered I had pulled it to clean it, and it got buried with incoming stuff….Well, I did clean it….finally.


Szell conducts Brahms - Concerto No. 2 In B-Flat Major. The Cleveland Orchestra w/Leon Fleisher. Odyssey reissue 1973, originally 1962

@bkeske I hear you. I have 2 pressings of the Fairground Attraction album. I pulled one and when I went to put it back, I’d neglected to leave a telltale (usually pull up its neighbor) so I knew where it went. I ended up flipping through hundreds of albums and still can’t find its twin. Dang memory ! 

Jackie DeShannon – New Image (Imperial 1967)

Sounds so good. 50+ years later and new stuff can’t come close.


Beethoven • String Quartet in E flat Major, Op. 127 & String Quartet in F major, Op. 155 • Amadeus Quartet • DGG (Germany) 1981 Box Set No. 4