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
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Listening to Dire Straits, Pink Floyd and thinks some Metallica S&M may be next

von Karajan conducts Brahms - The Four Symphonies. Deutsche Grammophon 4LP box reissue, 1974, originally 1964
 

 

playing a brand new record - dansons avec le ry-co jazz, a compilation of some of their lesser known classics. top guitar album. never got deep into congolese rhumba but it's a whole world of its own and this band is apparently like the beatles in that world. really great stuff 

Tonight: 

Paul Simon - The Rhythm of the Saints 
Moondog - Moondog
Dead Can Dance - The Serpents’ Egg
Fritz Reiner - The Reiner Sound - Isle of the Dead
King Crimson - Larks Tongues in Aspic
King Crimson - Lizard
 

Herbert Blomstedt conducts Nielsen - The Concertos Of Carl Nielsen

  • Clarinet Concerto, Op. 57
  • Flute Concerto
  • Violin Concerto, Op. 33
  • Symphonic Rhapsody

Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Seraphim 2LP box 1975
 

Randy Travis-No Holdin’ Back Side 2

Chapter 8-Forever Side 2

Bob Seger-Nine Tonight Side 3

Seawind-ST Side A

Lynyrd Skynyrd-One More From The Road Side 4

Tina Tuner-Private Dancer Side 2

John Klemer-Touch Side A SQ Audiophile

Schubert-Piano Sonata(Chandos ABRB 1075) Side 1

Several recordings had near miss Audiophile SQ Seawind/Turner/Artymiw.

@go4vinyl 

 

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - World Anthem and Tales of the Unexpected.

+ 1 Man, haven't played World Anthem or any MR in awhile but need to   Great post    

 

 

 

ok, if you’re not a believer in the greatness of this band in its mid 70s incarnation, do yourself a favor and listen to the speed and utter rockinness of the 3rd track on sode 1, "broken heart blues" and you find yourself a new guitar god. for me one of those songs and records that, at an impressionable age, living in the blue collar-or-lower culture of east side portland oregon of the 1970s, well, changed my life.

i mean, this was a time before video games and when records were maybe 100 times more important than movies and still even more important than TV. Wow. you didnt even need to be stoned - with music like this on your stereo you could transcend.


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers / You’re Gonna Get It!
1979 Shelter/ABC

Bruce Springsteen "Western Stars" 

2019/Columbia/dbl blue splattered vinyl

OK, taking a deep breath, Been thinking of spinning this opera complete for a while now. Today is the day.

Karl Böhm conducts Wagner - Tristan Und Isolde. 
Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele featuring Birgit Nilsson, Wolfgang Windgassen, Christa Ludwig, Martti Talvela, and Eberhard Wächter.
Deutsche Grammophon 5LP box 1966
German release 
 

After Tristan Und Isolde, which was great, need something simple and relaxing.

Szell conducts Strauss - Symphonia Domestica. The Cleveland Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks 1964
 

 

Panocha Quartet : Martinů - String Quartets No. 4 & No. 6. Supraphon 1988, Czechoslovakian release 
 

@juanmanuelfangioii that count ossie record is so good. it got the deluxe reissue treatment just recently i believe - i definitely need to pick that up

currently playing sonya spence - in the dark. an all time favorite around here