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

Mott The Hoople / All the Young Dudes
1972 CBS

Produced by a Mott fan named David Bowie. Mick Ralphs’ “Ready For Love/After Lights”, nice!

Chris Stainton - Glen Turner / Tundra
1976 DECCA

Great record and SQ. Chris Stainton played keyboards on many of my favorite bands and artists recording’s back in the day.

@big_greg  - No idea why, but "Never Been Any Reason" has been playing in my head for the last two days. 

@reubent Too funny Tom, me too!

Tonight's list:

Castanets / City of refuge

Castanets / Refuge redub

Calexico / Spoke

If 2.0 / Various artists 

Joan Osborne - "Relish"

Label: Mercury – B0023856-01, UMe – B0023856-01
Format:

2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue

Country: US
Released:
Genre: RockPop
Style: Alternative RockPop Rock

@big_greg  - No idea why, but "Never Been Any Reason" has been playing in my head for the last two days. 

after listening to qobuz and bandcamp all day (and enjoying it very much), it is so nice to put on a marvin gaye record - "i want you", pristine og. i love all formats but the rumors are true, a quality LP on a decent rig just hits you differently 

Szell conducts Mahler Symphony No. 4 In G Major.
The Cleveland Orchestra 
CBS Great Performances reissue/remaster 1981, originally Columbia Masterworks 1965
 

Szell conducts :

  • Bartók - Concerto For Orchestra
  • Janáček - Sinfonietta For Orchestra, Op. 60

The Cleveland Orchestra 
Columbia Masterworks 1966
 

Melts “maelstrom”.
Not sure it is my thing, but I know a few people that would like it, so it is good to expand the genres on the shelf.

 

 

Szell conducts Schumann - Symphony No. 2 In C Major. The Cleveland Orchestra. Epic 1962
 

 

Szell conducts Schubert - Symphony No. 9 In C Major, "Great". The Cleveland Orchestra. CBS Great Performances reissue 1981. Originally Epic 1959
 

@sbank +1 Gary Karr Albinoni. I heard this played in the Acora granite speakers room at Axpona a few years back with Jeff from High Water Sound. Simply magnificent to these ears.

Dire Straits / S-T
1978 Warner Bros.

Outstanding debut album, fabulous SQ. “Sultans Of Swing”, yeah, sure, great song but “Six Blade Knife”, whoa!

John Lennon / Mind Games
2004 MFSL half-speed master #00482, orig. 1973

Sting – The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (A&M 1985 )

John Lennon – Walls And Bridges (Apple 1974)

I.D. Stamper – Red Wing (June Appal 1972)

Bernstein conducts Brahms - Serenade in A. New York Philharmonic. Columbia Masterworks 1968
 

Jean Martinon conducts Saint-Saëns - Symphony No. 1 In E Flat, Op. 2 & Symphony No. 2 In A Minor, Op. 55. Orchestre National De La RTF. Angel 1974
 

@noromance 

Lankum – Between The Earth And Sky (Rough Trade 2017)

👍🏼 Excellent!

Sir Charles Mackerras Conducts:

  • Voříšek - Sinfonia In D
  • Dvořák - Czech Suite, Op. 39

English Chamber Orchestra. Philips 1971. Netherlands release 

listened to a pair of new reissues as well - malachi thompson, "the seventh son" and billy harper quintet live at antibes ’75. before the repress the former was very hard to find in decent shape, a kind of soul jazz odyssey for smokers, and the latter was unreleased - put out by Sam, a label that’s got to be on the radar of every jazz head who’s into great sound quality (they also did the amazing nathan davis/george avanitas live in paris release from last year)

Procol harum's first two albums and Atlanta Rhythm Section live just picked them up they've never been played

von Karajan conducts Sibelius - Symphonie Nr. 5 Op. 82 • Tapiola Op. 112. Berliner Philharmoniker. Deutsche Grammophon 1965. German release