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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I love finding still-sealed older records. The other day I broke the seal on Ravi Shankar's "Improvisations" in stereo on World-Pacific from 1962, found for $2 in a bargain bin. It really feels like a privilege to be the first one to spin pristine vinyl that's over 4 decades old, and this didn't disappoint. A couple of the tracks are collaborations between Shankar's Indian trio and a few of the WP West Coast jazz luminaries, Bud Shank, Gary Peacock, Dennis Budimir and Louis Hayes. Beautiful music and sound.

Another SS one I found this week was The Church's "Sometime Anywhere" double LP on Arista from '94. I've had the CD for years, but hadn't seen it on vinyl before. I was very surprised to find this pressing may have one of the quietest surfaces I've ever heard -- more than once I've actually done a double-take to check whether I selected the right input or turned up the volume enough after dropping the needle in the groove, because I didn't hear anything before the music began. I'll be interested to compare it with the CD when I get a chance, as some of the extended tunes cover an usually wide dynamic range for a modern rock recording, particularly the epic "Two Places At Once", also released as an abridged single. (I believe this may also have been The Church's last recording issued on an American major label.)
Earl Klugh - Heartstrings
Bob James - Touchdown
Grover Washintgon, Jr. - Reed Seed
Crusaders - Best of
Genesis - ABACAB
Yes - 90210
Neil Young - American Stars and Bars
Bob Dylan - Greatest hits
Heart - Dog and Butterfly

Great question Gregadd - where can you find Cassandra Wilson on vinyl?
completed some tweaks on my table, and bought and armload of lps at Joe's Record Paradise yesterday, so this is the lineup for today:

Greatful Dead, "Europe '72"
"Pablo Live", w/Stephane Grappelli, Joe Pass et al
Chick Corea, "My Spanish Heart"
Oregon, "In Performance"
Hot Tuna, "Burgers"
The Tubes, "The Tubes"
The Doors, "LA Woman"
Stomu Yamashta, et al, "Crossing the Line, Live from Paris" 45rpm

Others from the collection:
Philip Catherine, "Nairam"
Bill Evans, "The Second Trio"
Billy Cobham, "Spectrum"
Brian Eno, "Before and After Science"