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

Hiya,, sort of newbie BUT LOVE MOST OF Y’all listening stuff ,, don’t kno if this is right forum but wondering what’s the best , easiest app to use for cataloging your vinyl on phone or computer,, thanks for input 

Breaking out one of my Solti boxes.

Solti Edition Vol. 10. DECCA 1981, 16LP box. German release 

Strauss, sides 1-6

  • Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30
  • Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche Op. 28
  • Don Juan Op. 20

Chicago Symphony Orchestra 

  • Ein Heldenleben, Wiener Symphoniker
  • Eine Alpensymphonie Op. 64, Symphonie-Orchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks

@ziggy126 

I recommend Discogs. It takes a while, but worth it. It also provides some knowledge of what your LP’s and collection collectively is worth.

OK THANKS FOR THAT , do they walk me though it process , u got like 1100 vinyls, ALSO I LOVE UR ECLECTIC TASTE ,, spent some bucks on your postings lol

@ziggy126

ALSO I LOVE UR ECLECTIC TASTE ,, spent some bucks on your postings lol

Yikes! Welp, hope you are pleased 😁

In terms of Discogs, the best way is to look up each of your LP’s per the record company release #, then figure out which pressing you have. Yes, that takes work, but once input, newer LP’s don’t take as much time. It’s the initial inputting of your collection that takes time. But again, IMO, worth it.

You can then ‘group’ LP’s by genre, etc. to your own created genre categories. You can also search by artist, group, composer, record label, etc.

Discogs is fairly intuitive once you get going creating your collection.

I THANK U SIR ,, mostly blues , jazz ,Prog, classic rock n few classical nothing like u have on the classical end , but it’s a work in progress ,, THANKS AGAIN for ur input—jm

Another from the Solti box.

Solti Edition Vol. 10. DECCA 1981, 16LP box. German release 

Kodály, sides 21 & 22

  • Variationen Über „Der Pfau“
  • Háry-János-Suite
  • Tänze Aus Galánta

The London Philharmonic Orchestra

 

Little Feat / Sailin’ Shoes
1972 Warner Bros.

Cool cover art by Neon Park for Little Feat’s second album. Mick Jagger looking in on the right.

Bad Company / S-T
1974 Island

They snuck a sax in on “Don’t Let Me Down” that turns into a wailing guitar, nice!

Corky Laings Pompeii -secret sessions

Richard Thompson -Live Austin

B.B.King- King of the Blues

Rare Earth -Live in Concert 

A new arrival today.

I think I have at least 4-5 versions of this, but really wanted the Mehta.

Mehta conducts Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Sidney Harth, violin
London 1975
 

 

More Zubin, the Scheherazade was excellent.

Mehta conducts Saint-Saëns - Symphony No. 3 In C Minor, Op. 78. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. London 1971

Michael Tilson Thomas conducts 

  • Ives - Three Places in New England
  • Ruggles - Sun-treader

Boston Symphony Orchestra 
Deutsche Grammophon 1970, German release 
 

 

Some more Mehta this evening.

Zubin Mehta conducts 

  • Bruch - Concerto No. 1 In G Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 26
  • Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21

Los Angeles Philharmonic with Pinchas Zukerman
Columbia Masterworks reissue 1978
 

 

Charles Dutoit conducts Roussel - Symphony No. 1 & No. 3. Orchestre National De France. Erato 1987
 

Michel Martin conducts 

  • Debussy - Epigraphes Antiques
  • Roussel - Le Marchand De Sable Qui Passe. 

Orchestre De Chambre Michel Martin
Cybelia, guessing early 80’s, French release 
 

Charles Much conducts Bizet

  • Carmen Suite
  • L'Arlésienne Suite

New Philharmonia Orchestra
London, 1967
 

Nielsen-Symphony No.4(DG-2532 029) Side 1&2 SQ Audiophile

Uriah Heep-The Magician’s Birthday Side 1 SQ*

Eric Clapton-Backless Side 2

Richie Cole-Alto Madness Side A SQ Audiophile

Earth Wind & Fire-Faces Side 4 SQ Audiophile

Robin Trower-For Earth Below Side 1

Frank Gambale-Brave New Guitar Side 1 SQ Audiophile

The Nashville String Band-Identified! Side 2

EWF takes the SQ crown by a nose over Carl Nielsen. SQ* Shocked how good Uriah Heep sounded must be an early 1st pressing could have Audiophile SQ need another listen. Nashville/Clapton battle for last SQ place. Clapton was dark/muddy Nashville was edgy/thin.

Neil Young / After The Gold Rush
2009 Reprise RE, orig. 1970

No. 3 in the Neil Young Archives Original Release Series, excellent reissue.

Merl Saunders / Jerry Garcia / John Kahn / Bill Vitt - Live at Keystone.

Fantasy 2LP reissue 180gram, 2012, originally 1983

The Galaxy Electric - Everything Is Light And Sound

2016 Not on Label - 959717177747

Peter Case "Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John" 

2022/Yep Roc reissue/1st time on vinyl 

Grateful Dead - History of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bears Choice).

WB 1983

Recorded "live" at Bill Graham's Filimore East February 13 and 14, 1970
 

Nice

 

New Nishia Smith “friends with Monsters” on pink vinyl.
 

 

A bit of surface noise and definitely it is pressed on yeah hotter side, so tracking is a challenge.
But pretty oiled school lounge sound is nice.