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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Eleanor Friedberger / Last Summer

Slaw, I was listening to Son Volt / Trace earlier tonight on CD. You probably have it already, but if not... It's a good one
Reubent,
That one was pretty popular at the parties back in the day. Loved it.
Cool uber. I hope to see my daughter next month :-). Miss her a lot

JJ Cale & Eric Clapton / Escondido 
Beth Gibbons / Out of season

+1 Slaw / Jenny Lewis, acid tongue is a GREAT album.  
Slaw, I'm the same way with radiohead albums... Usually takes a couple listens for me to warm up to them. For the last couple years, "King of limbs" has seen more play than any of their other ones on my table. They are all good however. 
Slaw, I haven't picked up Signify yet. Now it looks like I'll have too (LOL). Porcupine Tree is a GREAT band. In regard to Son Volt, I kick myself for not seeing them earlier this month. They were playing about three hours away from me but life got in the way... Bummer. 
Tori Amos / American doll posse 

noromance +1 for " Porcelain Raft"

spiritofradio +1 for "Elbow"
+1 on all of the Leonard Cohen being played. What a poet & musician he was!

spirit,
Nice find on the GD box set. All of those were recorded well (with great music) to begin with, so doubt you'll be anything but delighted with it. My favorites of the set are "Workingman's Dead" & "Reckoning". Also, if you're not familiar with the song "Terrapin Station" you are in for a wonderful surprise. One of the most beautiful songs GD ever composed IMHO.

I'm listening on the dark side tonight (digital) to moe. live & enjoying every second of it.    
Bryan Ferry / Avonmore
Slaw,
That is one of my favorites. Very well recorded too. 
Slaw,
No, I was referring to Uncle Tupelo from March 1992. Re-reading my post, I can see why you ask though.
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Thurston Moore / Demolished Thoughts
Good to know Slaw / Thanks
"One more thought...I own a lot of good sounding records. Every once in a while I take notice when there is something extra special going on... Listening to the latest lp pressing of "Harvest Moon" strikes me this way. There just seems to be a perfect balance to this superbly recorded lp. Highly recommended!"
bkeske,
There are sooooo many "odd" classical box sets out there. Sounds like you found a good one though!

From earlier today...
Grateful Dead / Without a net
I did not know they were coming out with another album. Thanks for the info slaw!