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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Checking back into the hotel California, land of the LP
a stack from Discogs awaits the obligatory date with Nitty Gritty.....

java first

but teaser, one is D2D
@uberwaltz -  White City:A Novel .... Pete Townsend

That is one of my favorites. Love every second of it. I originally bought it on CD. Later bought the LP. Ultimately I found a copy of the 12" 45 single of "Face the Face" live, from the movie - White City - A Novel. They are all very good, but the 45 is special.

Have you seen the movie? You can find it (in 2 parts) on YouTube. Heck, I even have the a VHS copy of the movie. Guess I'm a fan.....
@reubent .

Glad I am not on my own for the love of it.

No I have not seen the movie yet,it is on my to-do list. Would like to find it on DVD.
Heck BluRay with a 7.1soundtrack Would be heaven ... Lol.

The production and SQ on the vinyl is truly special. A fantastic system change test record.

I was also using it to evaluate small changes on my phono stage with ceramic cones and les Davis 3d2 pads.
@uberwaltz & @reubent ,

I use to play "White City" quite a lot back in the day. I need to pull it out again. I thought the last time I played it I wasn’t impressed with the SQ. I believe mine is a music club issue. I do have music club lps that sound wonderful. I need to investigate......……...no matter the SQ, it is a great record!
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I went out of town to visit family and had to stop by their LRS on the way home. I had planned on just buying one lp, well, you all know how that goes:

Chris Rea "Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?" sealed/1978/OP/cut-out/no bar code.
Lowell George "thanks, I’ll eat it here" sealed/1979/OP/no bar code.
Bruce Cockburn "The Trouble With Normal" sealed/1983/OP
Savoy Brown "Boogie Brothers" pretty sure it’s a OP/London Records/1974/no bar code.
Atlanta Rhythm Section "A Rock and Roll Alternative" 1976/OP/no bar code
$42.00 total. Not bad seeing that most were sealed.

Got these in as well:
JJ Cale "Live" Because Music/first time on vinyl.
Johnathan Wilson "Fanfare"
Steven Wilson "Home Invasion in Concert @ The Royal Albert Hall" box