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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@bkeske, maybe she had a stroke or a series of small strokes. Happened to my Father a couple of times and he got exceptionally cranky for awhile afterward. I wonder if music would help her. Just listening, you know.  
Happy Easter (to everyone).
@spiritofradio James, I think it's a reference quality recording and if you're a Jeff Beck fan and like that record, a no-brainer. 
James, yes, she has some music in her bedroom as long as it isn’t bothering her or keeping her from rest. It’s a good thing they didn’t put me in charge of that 😉😁
Regarding the Jeff Beck albums cited, the answer is absolutely YES, they are stunning.  I have the original pressings of both of those albums and they are fairly respectable SQ but both have rather noisy vinyl.  From when I first bought them to now my systems are very different, with the present system of a far greater resolution and very revealing.  I bought both on the AP 45 RPM and they are absolutely incredible.  I tend to think that Blow By Blow is a little better than Wired in overall SQ.  Most likely that is due to the original tape and how it was mixed.  AP remastered these albums so well that I sit in the sweet spot and find myself with jaw opened, in awe, at the 3-D imaging.  Especially for Blow By Blow, the imaging is spectacular.  If you  are a fan of Jeff Beck these two albums from AP in 45 RPM should most certainly be a part of your collection.  
Watched a movie last night so only a couple of albums before it was time for bed.  Since Dire Straits was being discussed a couple of days ago I figured that it should be a Dire Straits evening.

Love Over Gold   Original pressing, SQ is very good and vinyl is quiet.

Dire Straits S/T  AP 45 RPM.  An absolute masterpiece of a production.  I mean the music as well as the remastered issue.  When finished I was like, "holy crap, that was a hell of an experience".  I want more like that!