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
I was adding some records to Discogs database this morning and when I went to enter Genesis Foxtrot the description said the version I have is a mispress with side A's songs repeated on both sides.  Apparently this is a "collectible".  The sad thing is I didn't even notice while I was listening a couple of nights ago.  I must have had this on as background.
@slaw , just found a beautiful copy of All Things Must Pass for $1.  Since I already have a NM copy, this goes to my niece. 

Cat Stevens - Teaser and the Firecat
Flashdance Soundtrack (don’t judge me...)
Donny Hathaway - Extension of a Man
Oh Yes I Can ... David Crosby.

Experiment time, just fitted my Nagoaka MP150 to my Nottingham Spacedeck and very impressed.

Very detailed and not much down on the various MC carts I have been running.

Very dynamic, bit pronounced in the mids but not shouty at all.
@jamesclarke,
I liked an amount of the Crack The Sky albums.
Last night-
Modern Times - Latin Quarter
Colourbox - Colourbox
"No Promises" - Icehouse
Fundamental - Mental As Anything
Ignite The Seven Cannons - Felt
@oldbear, glad you like them. The Palumbo solo album is weird and wonderful in how well it aligns with my frame of mind.

Nice playlist btw, where do recommend starting with Latin quarter?

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Montrose - eponymous 1st

@16f4,

It's kind of amazing that "All Things Must Pass" can be still be found in great shape for not mush money.
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Back from a record show:

I found the Pink Floyd "A Saucerful of Secrets" mono/2019 RSD I barely missed on RSD
Nazareth "Expect No Mercy"
Genesis  "Selling England by the Pound" 
Michael Nesmith "Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma"
Procol Harum  "Procol's Ninth"
Cat Stevens "Budda and the Chocolate Box"
10cc "Live and Let LIVE"
Wishbone Ash "Argus"
Wishbone Ash "Live Dates"
Peter Frampton "I'm In You"

….not too bad for $88.00

@jamesclarke

I actually like Latin Quarter’s Modern Times album very much

Clock Walked Down The Stairs - Microdisney
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Tim Weisberg 'tip of the Weisburg' ..his best album?
Rare Bird 'Epic Forest' 
I saw the Bobby Fuller Four when I was in high school along with the Music Machine. They were both good live bands.
I saw The Music Machine live in ’66, and they were really "tough". When I moved to L.A, in ’79, the first place I visited was Forest Lawn Cemetery, to pay my respects to Bobby Fuller (if you do the same, he is listed under his given name, Robert). In ’69 I had met his brother (and bassist in The Bobby Fuller 4) Randy when my teen combo opened for The New Buffalo (Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin on drums and vocals, Randy on bass, and two guitarists/singers) at a local High School in Monte Vista, California (a suburb of San Jose). Seeing and hearing them live taught me what a really good band sounds like. Sorry Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience (whom I had see live in ’67 and ’68), you lose .-) .
It's Immaterial - Life's Hard and Then You Die
Timbuk3 - Greetings From
Prefab Sprout - From Langley Park to Memphis

Had a buddy come by for a visit and we listened to a few of my records at his selection:

Elba Ramalho - Coração   (Great forro classic)
Willie Nelson - Yesterday’s Wine
Soul Stirrers - The Golden Gospel
Robert Calvert - Hype, The Songs of Tom Mahler
Melanie Safka - My First Album
(musty old cover for $1. Turned out to be Near Mint and a great recording.)
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Donald Byrd - “Ethiopian Knights”
Blue Note 1972

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Great stuff @bdp

1) Heifetz & The Boston Symphony - Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor / Prokofiev Violin Concerto in G Minor 1959

2) Heifetz & Reiner/Chicago Symphony - Tschaikowsky Violin Concerto 1958

3) Heifetz & Reiner/Chicago Symphony - Brahms Violin Concerto in D 1963

it’s a Heifetz night. All excellent.
Jason Isbel
Sirens of the Ditch 
Special Edition
New West 2018


Neil Young
Hitchhiker
Reprise 2017
My father-in-law gave me some of his old jazz records before he passed away.  Finally decided to take some out and play them this afternoon.  

Yusef Lateef - Jazz Mood
Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth
Benny Goodman - The King Of Swing - Complete 1937 Jazz Concert No. 2