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
My Thorens TD160 Super / SME 3009III / Shure V15VxMR is in the factory box and a back cat is sleeping on it.
Hooters - "Nervous Night"

Funny, I’ve owned the album for 30+ years and I always thought it was The Hooters - "Nervous at Night". Actually just read the cover tonight for the first time....

Edit: According to Hooters, "You Can't Get Blood From a Stone". just saying..............
Jimmie D Lane 

"Long Gone" APO
"Legacy" APO
"It’s Time" w/ Double Trouble 45rpm/APO
All of these lps sound great. With the 45rpm lp, the difference is more energy, greater dynamics, a improved sense of urgency. Great talent!
I think the Dynavector has warmed up know. Up next..

Land of Talk "Some Are Lakes"
Glad your back @jmolsberg.

I was getting ready to play Steely Dan "Can’t Buy a Thrill" and realized I have 3 copies. Well, I’m not going to do the dance tonight. I’ll just play the OP/w/ no bar code.

Peace, my brothers.

@jmolsberg,

I hope the Microzolter is breaking in nicely. Sorry if I misspelled it.
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Putting on the Cardas degaussing lp now. It really does help, I just keep forgetting to do it.
Clem Snide / Hungry Bird

Slaw,
When I was very young I traded a friend of mine something (probably drugs) for the Wishbone Ash New England album that he got from his older brother. I loved that album. Long lost...
@boxer12,

In the end...I think you may have made the smarter trade.

If not for that trade, I could be trading emails with another person?
@slaw puts a big smile on my face. What doesn’t, is Leon Bridges "coming home" The recording sounds analog but somehow off.

"LZ IV"
@jmolsberg,

Thanks SO much for that compliment dude!

I'm sorry that I'm unaware of Leon Bridges. I'll try to search him out. Looking forward to more of your recommendations.
What is MRL?

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At last, I'm finally putting on Son Kill Moon "Ghosts of the Great Highway"

See ya.....
As usual, the sonics are great and the content has that intoxicating effect, as usual.
No doubt slaw. That record showed me that it didn't have to be on the radio to be good LOL

McDonald & Giles
@boxer12,

I was wondering if you were still (here).
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Ric Ocasek "This Side of Paradise" An under-the-radar, great lp!

Hopefully/maybe...@boxer12...could this lp be THE ONE we connect with?

King Crimson / Three of a perfect pair

Sorry slaw, I don't have that one but do have "The Cars / Heartbeat City" That is it from Ric
Pink Floyd  - Dark Side, older US Pressing 
Van Halen - Fair Warning  - 180gm reissue, they rolled off the low end too much
Yo La Tengo - Summer Sun  - still blown away by the quality of this vinyl and SQ  - outstanding 

Drive-By-Truckers  "Southern Rock Opera"

@6t5-gto,

Well, It's about damn time you posted!
@slaw I have been traveling a bunch lately so not as much time in the listening chair as I would like.
I need to be more like Slaw 
Re-listened to Jimmie D Lane "It's Time"  WOW!
Uncle Tupelo "No Depression"  Sony/Legacy
Alan Parsons "Tales of Mystery and Imagination" MFSL/one of my "go to" cassettes during my youth.