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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Bobby Bland - "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" [MCA reissue LP '84, orig. Duke '64]
Nina Simone - "The High Priestess Of Soul" [Philips LP '67]
The Ramsey Lewis Trio - "Upendo Ni Pamoja" [Columbia LP '72]
Sun Ra - "The Magic City" [ABC/Impulse LP '73, rec. '60]
Skeeter Davis & NRBQ - "She Sings, They Play" [Rounder LP '85]
George Abdo & His Flames Of Araby Orchestra - "The Art Of Belly Dancing" [Monitor LP '73] Belly dancing instructions enclosed!
Sabicas - "Volume III" [Elektra LP '6?]
Vijay Raghav Rao - "Flute" [Tower LP '69]
The Gil Evans Orchestra - "Plays The Music Of Jimi Hendrix" [Bluebird CD '02, orig. RCA '74]
Listening to some new acquisitions tonight:

Fairport Convention - Leige & Lief, What We Did On Our Holidays
Kris Kristofferson - Border Lord
Led Zeppelin - IV

The Yes Album (180g)

Nirvana - Nevermind (180g)

The Beach Boys - Made In USA

Chet Baker - Chet is Back (180g)

AC/DC - Back in Black (180g)

The Power Station - japanese pressing

Journey - Escape (japanese pressing)

Billie Holliday - Lady Day
Toto- Hydra
ZZ Top- Best Of, 10 Legendary Texas Tales
Doobie Bros.- Best of
George Thorogood- Better Than The Rest
McCoy Tyner - Mosaic Select Boxset [Mosaic 3CD '07, orig. 4 Blue Note albums rec. '68 - '70] Went to see the McCoy Tyner Quartet w/Gary Bartz sax in concert the other night, both still gettin' it done (also we were quite blown away by Eric Gravatt on drums, ex-Weather Report)
Ed Thigpen - "Out Of The Storm" [Verve LP '66] Oscar Peterson's longtime drummer, with Kenny Burrell guitar, Clark Terry trumpet, Herbie Hancock piano, Ron Carter bass
Harold Land - "West Coast Blues!" [Jazzland LP '60] Wes Montgomery guitar, Barry Harris piano, Sam Jones bass, Joe Gordon trumpet, Louis Hayes drums
Lightnin' Hopkins - "The Herald Recordings" [Collectables LP, rec. '54]
Roy Clark - "Stringin' Along With The Blues" [Capitol LP '66] All-instrumental set has Howard Roberts and Barney Kessel on backing guitars with Earl Palmer drums and Red Callender bass
Neal Hefti - "How To Murder Your Wife" O.M.P. Sndtrk. [U.A. LP '65]
Luciano Sgrizzi - "18th Century Italian Harpsichord Music" [Nonesuch LP '6?] Solo Baroque works by Scarlatti and several of his 'workmen' (as the liners put it) contemporaries whose names are unfamiliar