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
@slaw - I think I enjoy "White City" more now, than back in the day when I first bought it....

Nice haul at the LRS. I stopped in my LRS today to trade a few records. I picked up the following:

Rush - "Presto" - Bought the recent remaster after listing to it a couple of times on CD and Spotify. The "favorite Rush album" thread took me there!

Concrete Blonde - "Mexican Moon" - 2017 Double LP release

Rare Earth - "Ma" - Original 1973 Motown/Rare Earth Records Release

I'm trying to go to the record store with a policy of taking more records to trade-in than I bring home. Things were getting out of hand and I was running out of room. I'm shooting for a max limit of 1000 LPs (or less) in the room at any time. Was getting dangerously close to exceeding that limit recently. I've done a pretty good job of culling/trading and I've got the number down by a couple of hundred.
@uberwaltz,

The ARS lp sounds fine. I feel like it’s a little tipped up and lacks some soul compared to my MFSL "Champagne Jam". I’d highly recommend that lp to you, for SQ and since as far as used MFSL lps go, it usually can be found for around $25.00.

Up next is Savoy Brown "Boogie Brothers"(M-). I’ve never heard this one but I got a great deal on it. At record shows, SB lps usually start at no less than $25.00.
@slaw 

I do have Boogie Brothers but you do NOT want to know how much it cost!

Let's just say it was a far cry from my $1 bargain bins.....

Let me know what you think!
@uberwaltz,

As far as SQ, I have no problems with it. I can certainly hear Foghat coming through on several tunes. In that regard I like "Lookin’ In" much better for it has more of a unique sound. It does have one stand-out, IMO, "My Love’s Lying Down". Hell yeah! I wish I would had known about this band in my impressionable years.

Upon closer inspection, it was made in USA, mastered at Sterling Sound, it is the heavy vinyl that some were of that period w/ blue London label, has a period inner sleeve.
Its a toss up between lookin' in or raw Sienna for myself, tough call.

Nearly all output is worth listening to no matter what era