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
"Aqualung" Steven Wilson mix
McCartney "Band On The Run"  Abbey Road pressing!!
Luna "Pup Tent" from the amazing box set!

@boxer12,

Rock? Hell yes!. If you don't own this....GET IT!

Luna "Pup Tent" …………..thank me later...…….
up next... Garbage "Version 2.0"

I saw them last year with Blondie. My daughter and son-in-law at my side.

First.. The Cars "Panorama"
Best of Barry Whote. It beats the CD. the CD was mastered too lean. They cleaned up the bass too much.
Barry who...???
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Kathleen Edwards "Asking For Flowers"
@blueranger,

No apology necessary. Welcome to this thread.
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Alejandro Escovedo  "Real Animal"


Miles Davis / Sketches of Spain

slaw, That one is one of their mellower releases. I like it a lot but I bet you would LOVE "drums & guns" from them. BTW, the cover of pup tent looks like it's for a country & western album. You messing with me...
That last one was some funky jazz. My son came down & said it reminds him of the music they play during the 70's police chases. Dang if he isn't right. Don't know if I can ever listen to it the same again... Anyway, enough with the jazz. Time to go full bore into some mid-tempo rock (LOL)

Bedhead 1998 / Transaction de Novo
I don't think I've heard that RUSH album before reubent. How is it?

Starless & Bible Black / Shape of the shape
@boxer12,

The "Pup Tent" cover is misleading. Great record. I bought the box set a couple of years ago. No regrets at all.
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The Litter "Distortions"  Sundazed  mono
@boxer12 - I love "Hold Your Fire". IMHO, it's pretty solid, all the way through. It is more pop'y than most of the RUSH records before it, but I think many of the songs are very good. If you liked the style of songs like "Limelight" and "The Big Money", you will probably like it. It's certainly worth a listen.
Nikki Sudden "Treasure Island" Recommended! Mine is a re-issue on (2011) Easy Action Recordings/Troubadour Rookwood Productions. Great SQ.
"At Least That’s What You Said" from the above box set. Real nice!

In fact, this entire box is MUCH more enjoyable than I remembered.
@boxer12,

I stopped buying Wilco after "The Album", which I think we agreed is our favorite?

Having said that, how do you perceive "The Whole Love"?
Rush "Hemispheres". The latest re-master. I reckon, this is the latest purchase by me regarding their output.
Isn't it amazing that Geddy Lee has retained most of his vocal range throughout these 50 years? Steroids can be our friend?
After looking at the previous comments, I may have to pull out my Rush...
slaw & reubent,
Thanks for the info on the albums I asked about above.
slaw,
I really like whole love a lot, but I'm a bit of a Wilco fan. I do not think it's their best effort but it's worth the asking price just for side 3 by itself. BTW, IMHO kicking television is about the best live album I own (& I own a lot of live albums). It's right up there with The Grateful Dead's reckoning album in regard to the musicians talent and sound quality. You put another one out there I haven't heard before; The Litter. What type of music is that?

Radiohead / King of limbs
Bardo Pond / Dilate 
@boxer12,
The Litter is a 60's era rock band that IMO, is really good They had that garage band feel and did some cool covers.
The Teskey Brothers - "Half Mile Harvest"

Pre-ordered last week and it just arrived today. Really good stuff.
Elvis Costello - "Spike"

Just arrived from a Discogs order. Was listed as a NM-, but I'm disappointed in the SQ. Too many ticks and pops. Doesn't sound NM- in my book. I may send it back. I love the album, but this one doesn't meet my standards.