What's your latest album purchase?


I like to read threads about albums like "the greatest soundstage", "greatest vinyl" etc. There's a lot of great tips to pick up in those!
But I did'nt find a thread here where you can post "your latest purchase".
So..
trainleader

Showing 3 responses by gpgr4blu

the royal sessions--Paul Rogers
kiko--Los Lobos
Lucinda Williams-- red vinyl

Rogers' Royal Sessions is one of the best records-- sq wise--that I own.
Los Lobos is another great sounding one
Lucinda is pretty good sound and great music
Dylan Highway 61 --mofi 45 rpm
Springsteen--American Beauty
R.E.M.--Unplugged
Sam Cooke--Ain't That Good News--ABKO
The Zombies--Odessey and Oracle
Elton John--Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th ann ed)--Yellow vinyl
Sharon King and the DapTones--Give The People What They Want

used
Steve Miller--Fly Like an Eagle--first prssing
Diana Ross and the Supremes Greatest Hits

Have not put Dylan on the table yet but all of the Dylan mofi 45s have been spectacular. Sam Cooke album sounds great. Elton is also excellent--close to a match on my original first pressing and better than all digital formats and redbooks I have incl mofi gold, sacd, hi rez and 40th anniversary reissue all of which I also have. Incidentally, the 40th ann redbook bests only a few prior digital versions so only purchase if you want the extras. Springsteen sounds like the usual slightly better than hash sound he produces for some time now. But the songs are good. Sharon Jones sounds like analogue Motown coming out of DapKing studios. Zombies sound great. Diana Ross-you all know how those Motown records sound. R.E.M.--not yet on the table.
RSD brought me:

331/3
Willie Nelson Teatro
Otis Redding Otis Blue
Everly Bros 15 Hits
Sly and the Family Stone Live at the Fillmore East
Jethro Tull Live at Carnegie Hall 1970

45 rpm
Ryan Adams Come Pick Me Up (alt take)

Was very pleased with my catch for the day.