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 pulled out my Dave Mason 'Alone Together' album a few weeks ago.  It's an awesome album!  True story... When I first bought that album was shortly after seeing Dave Mason in concert.  I bought two copies because it was wonderful music and it was about the first of its kind to be made of a marbled vinyl.  I figured that with the first one I would wear it down on my parents Magnavox console (this is all when I was in high school) and would have a perfect copy for some later date in life.  Well, I have a perfect copy of an original, first press, of Alone together.  It sounds quite good, even better than I had expected.  And the jacket is also in perfect condition.  And that's my story!
Cool @mammothguy54 !

BTW, I have the MCA heavy vinyl series copy re-mastered from the master tapes and it sounds great!
Butterfield Blues Band "Live @ Woodstock"  ROG/entire set recorded Aug.18 1969/ 6 am to 7:10 am
My mini-review. Lp-1 - Butterfield Blues Band @ Woodstock

The vinyl is high quality/quiet, just like all ROG lps are. What is unexpected is both lps are slightly off-center.

I set my expectations low for this record because of the less than desirable circumstances. So far, I’m very satisfied.

"Born Under a Bad Sign" takes up the entire side 1, except for a few announcements. The harmonica sounds clear and satisfying in the beginning of this song. Then the brass chimes in right in the center stage as well. The bass guitar is there too and not mic’d well. The organ is in left field as is the lead guitar when it starts in. After a few minutes though, things change somewhat. The brass goes more to the right. This makes things much better. I’m feeling very good about this purchase now. You got to turn this record up! Sounds really good that way. The grounding issue they had then shows up only in the quieter passages and isn’t a big deal for me. I guess Eddie Kramer did the best he could under less than perfect conditions.

LP 2 in a bit............
Lp-2

It’s a continuation from lp-1, things are sounding very good. I think Eddie got the mixing corrected early in Lp-1 and that really helped.

My main complaint overall is the bass guitar is not as prominent here as it should be and it should be put to the right instead of center.

I listened to Paul BBB "S/T" on Sundazed recently and I really was getting into this recording way more than that studio lp.

I recommend it given all of the known faults.

Now....Santana’s set?