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

I don't have too many Sundazed releases and I've seen mixed reviews on them but I've had good luck with everything I have from them. 

I've been trying to get their mono remasters from the original tapes by the great mastering engineers. Seems like the best and most economical way to get the mono stuff.

Joyce Collins Quartet Featuring Jack Sheldon, Chuck Domanico And Jim Plank – Moment To Moment (Discovery 1981)

Worth checking out. Excellent music and recording.

Allan Taylor – Sometimes (United Artists 1971)

System sounds fast, incisive, clean and blacker tonight.

@slaw 

Kevin Gray mastered some of the early Byrds mono reissues for Sundazed and they are excellent. The copies I have were also pressed at QRP. Really good.

Jethro Tull - A Passion Play

1973 Chrysalis 

Early pressing with really good SQ.

I enjoyed it so much I had to listen to it twice.

The Costello Show Featuring The Attractions And Confederates – King Of America (F-Beat 1986)

@tgilb   I also have a very early pressing A Passion Play, it sounds really good, always has.  You got me thinking to play it in the next few days.

Julie London – Love Letters (Liberty 1962)

They do not make recordings like this anymore. Most modern recordings sound grey, veiled and muddy compared to the clarity and resolution of this. Silent vinyl too. 

Grateful Dead – American Beauty (Warner Bros. 1970)

Remember Freaks and Geeks?

@hedgehog +1 on Robin Trower - For Earth Below OP.  One of my first records.  Very nice.  
 

High Pulp - Mutual Attraction vol 3. (Live 45 EP)

Love their stuff. 

Man / Back Into The Future
1973 UA

Double LP of prog rock James, jam band with 4 songs on side 1, 2 on sides 2 & 3 snd 1 on side 4. I’m not a big fan of prog but it seems I have a few examples. Rock on!

In a quest to aquire additional components for another system, I ran across this, ( Audia Flight FL Phono and a SPL Volume 2) to test out in my current system. Have plans to try out a passive as well.

Currently auditioning a new phono cable for the VPI. Decided not to have that 3D arm rewired. It's a Zavfino  The Highlands MKII.

The Blasters "Live 1986" 

2011/Rock Beat Records 

Recorded 1986 The Coach House

Steve, had you considered the 10” gimbal fatboy with Nordost wiring? It’s $450 off now at Music Direct.

Yeah Bill. I have and I was following the thread here regarding switching to that arm. Part of me has had issues with VPI and part of me because of this is leaning in another direction. The Moerch DP 8 that I already own. Why not?

I got in another lp order from an unlikely place. Morrow Audio has a record shop now. What impressed me was several lps I had previously given up on for the time being were there. One stop shopping! No shipping/tax to N C.

@slaw Yes, I get it and am on the fence wondering if I want to pay for an overpriced (imo) tonearm swap or put it into a different player. Or (most likely) do nothing. But wait— upgrading equipment is so much fun! 😁 

Karel Ančerl conducts Smetana - From Bohemia's Woods And Fields & Vltava and Dvořák - In Nature's Realm & My Home. Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Supraphon 1975, Czechoslovakian release
 

Brian, +1 For American Beauty

Steve, +1 For Broken Bells 

 

Picked up a "Musetec MH-DA005" DAC last night. I'll be playing around with that this week-end.  

Raymond Leppard conducts Dvořák – "Legends" Op. 59. The London Philharmonic Orchestra. Phillips 1971, Netherlands release
 

Kenny Burrell-Up The Street, 'Round The Corner, Down The Block 1974 Fantasy 

After the two volumes of Blue Lights this is my favorite (of a considerably large collection) KB to spin.

Side note, about three weeks into Feickert Volare ownership and can say pretty confidently I’m done swapping tables.

 

 

I love hearing about you guys making the upgrades and enjoying the fun ride doing so.  My most recent upgrade, turntable/tonearm/cartridge, nearly 5 months ago, has been a complete joy.  New speakers are estimated to arrive about late June.  Ultimately, I will upgrade my phono stage, too.  Lots of fun, but very expensive doing these upgrades.

B.B King  -  Deuces Wild   Geffen/UMe  This is a great double LP album with special guest star musicians for each song.  SQ is really good, too.

Love  -  Forever Changes   Reissue, Warner Music Group, made in Germany.  So nostalgic, so good, and very good SQ.

Jethro Tull  -  A Passion Play   I got this when it first came out, in 1973.  Hard to believe I have had it for 49 years and it is still perfect.  That was just after my first real hi-fi system so it has always been played on a good TT and cartridge.  Great album, love it, and it sounds quite good.

Pretenders  -  S/T   Nautilus Super Disc.   Fantastic album of music, but disappointing SQ.  Maybe the original recording was just so-so and this was the best that Nautilus could do.  I have had this since, I believe, 1982.

@j_husker   Nice choice on the Feickert TT.  I got a Feickert TT as well, about 5 months ago.  Really, the best TT I have ever owned, by far.

George Szell conducts Dvořák - The Slavonic Dances. The Cleveland Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 2LP box, 1965