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

@reubent i can't get past the scene in "shaun of the dead" where they hurl "second coming" at the zombies.

my pick for the week: andrew hill, "judgment"--not the flashiest or the most innovative, but in his own understated way he might be the best ever.

Steely Dan - Two Against Nature - AP 45rpm - I will have to do a shootout at some point with my RSD release but this one is killer. If only their whole catalog was recorded half as well as this record. Stupid good recording 

The Byrd’s "Fifth Dimension"

Sundazed/mono/"cut from the original Columbia Records analog masters" 

Eight Miles High really has great bass, so it does on the Untitled album as well.

Willie Nelson - Yesterday's Wine - Speakers Corner - hot damn I love Willie Nelson and Speakers Corner - killer pressing 

AL DeMiola - Saturday in San Francisco - Impex - maybe better than Friday Night? 

The Cars - S/T - Mofi - OK, Elliot Easton easily the most underrated guitar player of all time. The guy is utterly brilliant. Brilliant I say 

Gennadi Rozhdestvensky conducts Shostakovich - Scherzo For Symphony Orchestra In F Sharp Minor, Op. 1 / Theme And Variations For Symphony Orchestra In B Flat Major, Op. 3 / Scherzo For Symphony Orchestra In E Flat Major, Op. 7 / ‘All Alone’, A Suite Of Music To A Film, Op. 26 / Six Romances To Lyrics Of Japanese Poets, Op. 21. Soloists Ensemble of the USSR Symphony Orchestra & The USSR Ministry Of Culture Orchestra. Мелодия 1983, USSR release
 

 

I use to think the same thing when I would watch their videos @6t5-gto and then there's Greg Hawkes. Foget a bout it.

 

 

Frank Black & The Catholics "Black Letter Days" 

2022/Demon Records/Complete Studio Albums box 

Clear vinyl

Steely Dan - Everything Must Go - AP 45rpm - pretty sure this bests the RSD version by a good amount 

Evgeni Svetlanov conducts Borodin - In The Steppes Of Central Asia / Symphony No. 2 In B Minor, Op. 5 / Polovtsky March From "Prince Igor". U.S.S.R. Symphony Orchestra. Melodiya/Angel 1968

Hey @juanmanuelfangioii ,

Whew! It's exhausting writing out your username..

Saw them live, haven’t listened in a while.

Feeling nostalgic and feisty... 

Nazareth "Hair of the Dog"  

A&M Records/my safety copy

@slaw  Now your messing with......Great album man love Nazareth. brings back middle school memories. Okay 5th grade. 

Deep Purple: Machine Head 

Now I am digging in to my long deceased uncles record collection. FUN!

Siegfried Landau conducts 

  • Balakirev - Piano Concerto In E-Flat Major
  • Lyapunov - Rhapsody On Themes From The Ukraine For Piano & Orchestra, Op. 28

Westphalian Symphony Orchestra w/Michael Ponti, piano
Turnabout 1977
 

Oh no I am old enough to know good music that all. Well what I think is good music. 

Cheers. 

 

Colter Wall - Songs of the Plains - excellent 

Paul Simon - There goes Rhymin Simon 

Here's a rarely mentioned lp, 

Navasota ",Rootin'". 

1972/ABC Records/WLP

The Poll Winners: Barney Kessel w/ Shelly Manne & Ray Brown 

2021/Craft Recordings "ALL-ANALOG" mastering from the original tapes by Bernie Grundman " Stereo

@loomisjohnson  - I've never seen shawn of the dead. Sounds funny....

Have you ever heard "Second Coming"? I actually like it quite a bit. Especially the into and "Breaking Into Heaven". Listening to it again tonight.

+1 Reubent

Here I come, yeah look at me now, I’m a smooth operator, I’m a mood elevator, They always said I would be nothin but a fish head, look at me now...

Art Pepper - And the Rhythm Section - Craft Mono release - man this is such a great sounding record, Philly Joe Jones' drums just sound ridiculously great and totally in your face