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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Joe Cocker "With a Little Help From My Friends"  I just got a very clean NM condition copy through Discogs.  Brings back great memories.

Albert King "Blues For Elvis"  Spiritofradio mentioned that about 10 days ago and got me thinking I should add that to my collection.  I got a very clean NM condition copy through Discogs.  Could have had better bass on the recording/mastering, but what a great album, musically.  Thanks for the good suggestion.

Linda Ronstadt "Greatest Hits"  

Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group, Live.  What a great album.  The majority of this album are songs from Blow By Blow.  SQ is about average for live recordings, not bad but not great.  The music is fantastic.  I have an OP of Blow By Blow and last year I bought a new copy of Blow By Blow at 45RPM, Analogue Productions/QRP.  If you are a Jeff Beck fan, and particularly like that album, I highly recommend getting the 45RPM copy.  It is absolutely stunning!
@mammothguy54  - I really like -  Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group - "Live". If you like that record, you might like The Jan Hammer Group - "Oh, Yeah?". A fantastic album from that period, IMHO.
@reubent  I'll check into that album, searching first on Discogs for a NM/M- copy.  I do enjoy that genre of music. 

All along I had thought that my copy of Jeff Beck "Truth" was the original I had in high-school.  Believing that as the case I had thought for sure it was thrashed from parties, playing on the Magnavox console at home, etc.  I just now looked at it and realize that it is a replacement copy I probably bought after getting my first real hi-fi system in 1973 (graduated high school in 1972 and immediately worked to save and buy a rather good hi-fi system which was the most bad-ass system in my college dorms).  I'm sure to have played it many times but as all my early albums are of that era were very well cared for, it is in perfect condition.  A good cleaning today and on the turntable it will go, probably before dinner.  Yeah!
Patrick Sky ‎– Reality Is Bad Enough (Verve Forecast 1968)

Did I comment on this before? A mash of Donovan and Syd Barrett.