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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Dominique Fils-Aime - "Stay Tuned"

Really great sounding modern jazz vocal album. Stream it to see if you like it, then buy it. SQ is excellent.

Jaco Pastorius - "Truth Liberty and Soul - Live in NYC 1972 NPR Jazz Recording"

2024- 2xHD - 3x LP 200g 45 rpm  -- R1

@noromance:

20 years on and still going. I’ve been absent for about 15 of those. Left because of the toxic environment created by malcontents that seem to be gone now.

Carol Kidd - Carol Kidd (Aloi 1984)

Jane Morgan With The Troubadors - All The Way (London 1958 mono)

Peggy Lee - At Basin Street East ( Capitol 1961)

John Cale - The Academy In Peril (Edsel 1986)

The Rolling Stones-Undercover Side Front Side SQ*

Daryl Hall + John Oates-H2O Side A

Elton John-Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy Side 1

Felix Mendelssohn-Herbert von Karajan(DG 2530 416) Side 1 SQ Audiophile

The Who-It's Hard Side 1

Little Feat-The Last Record Album Side 1 SQ*

Richie Cole-Pure Imagination(CJ 314) Side 1 SQ Audiophile

Jeff Beck With The Jan Hammer Group-Live Side 1 SQ Audiophile

All 8 recordings have not been previously played. With 3 Audiophile and 2 SQ*(near miss) make for an above average SQ night. H20 had the weakest SQ but still solid with top level content. Hate to give CJ another SQ crown but they usually get it right(George Horn). Beck/Hammer a great "Live" 1970's recording that's in my top 25.

 

Aerosmith "Rocks"

Remastered from original tapes 

2013/Columbia/RTI HQ-180

Does anyone here own the original and the new remaster of Tracy’s first album? Wondering if the new one is a meaningful upgrade from the original which is great by memory. 

Getting ready to put on...

Tracy Chapman "S/T

1988/Elektra 

Toulouse Street by the Doobie Brothers 

Countdown to Ecstasy by Steely Dan 

Abbey Road by the Beatles

Look Sharp by Joe Jackson

@slaw...sorry for the confusion.  I saw your EP reference, but that was never done as an EP.  There are (2) maxi-singles, one from Holland and one from the UK.  One has the song "Stranded", the other has "Something To Believe In" and both have a "live" version of "Steady On" and the studio version, just (3) songs each.  EP's usually have 3 or 4 songs per side.

What songs are on the EP?

@slaw...you mention a 45RPM version?  Is this just the single "Steady On" or the album?  I'm a HUGE Shawn Colvin fan and do not see that this was ever done as a complete album on 45RPM?  I have everything she's ever done and would like to get this if it's a full album.  I have the 30th Anniversary Acoustic version.

"Fat City" is my favorite of hers, but "Steady On" is great too.

Thanks!

Shawn Colvin "Steady On"

1989/CBS 

my go to lp back in the day to compare system changes...I own three copies. One is the 45RPM/EP

Jade Imagine "What The #uck Was I Thinking"

Milk! Records 

really good IMO

John Fogerty "Blue Moon Swamp"

2017/BMG/20th Anniversary first time on vinyl.

Jodi Miller - Queen Of The House (Capitol 1965)

Doc Evans And His Dixieland Band - Muskrat Ramble (Audiophile 1959)

Lost Nation String Band - Lost Nation String Band (Dodo 1982)

Martha Davis And Her Torrid Trio - You're On The Right Track Baby (Jukebox Lil 1987 Mono)

Woodstock Mountains - More Music From Mud Acres (Rounder 1977)

Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, Ed Trickett - The Ways Of Man (Folk-Legacy 1978)

Solid recordings and good music. Sounds better than almost everything I've ever heard at shows. 

Singleton Palmer and His Dixieland Band - Dixie By Gaslight (Norman 1961)

I love early recordings of Dixieland jazz–this one is wonderful–recorded live and sounding superb on the idler.

Grateful Dead “Nightfall of Diamonds” An October 1989 show from the Meadowlands in NJ. 4 lp release for Record Day 2024. Great 2nd set featuring Dark Star>Playing in the Band>Uncle John’s Band>Jam…

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra 

”Ellington Indigos” 

Columbia “six eye” CL 1085

Diana Krall "Love Scenes"

2015/ORG/dbl/lp 45RPM 

back when this label made high quality lps 

Fred Neil "38 MacDougal"

RSD Black Friday 2020/Limited to 1000

clear vinyl/originally Delmore Recordings

It's so cool that this same music that excited me 50 years ago......still does!