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
Niel Diamond, Serenade
Avalon
1812 with Cannon
Jennifer Warnes, The Well
The 45, with extra tracks like Born in Time available nowhere else.
Napalm death - from enslavement to obliteration

Onslaught - the force. 
Satan jokers - “III” Ep

Humble Pie - Thunderbox

Mamas boys - growing up the hard way. 
Krokus - 1976 S/T. 



  This was tonight’s playlist.  Krokus was a boot cd, w amazing sound quality. Also have the LP,recorded by me to a Taiyo yuden CD.   I LOVE THE POPS, TICKS, FROM VINYL, IT DOES KEEP THE vinyl sound,
I record from audiolab 3.0 add so,e bass, and mods, and use ortofon arkiv stylus, for most rock, etc,@:$ use the nightclub II FOR OLDER RECORDS,@# it boosts the bass and midrange.  


   Love the minor pops, clicks, of the recordings!
Arrived today:

The Bangles "Sweetheart of the Sun" (teal) & "Doll Revolution" (white) RealGoneMusic
Todd Rundgren & Utopia "Live 1978 @ The Old Waldorf" (gold) RealGoneMusic
Van Morrison "It's Too Late to Stop Now" Vol 1 /Live/dbl lp
Country Joe & The Fish @ friends "Live! Fillmore West 1969 / 50th Anniversary/ dbl lp/ (yellow) RealGoneMusic
Tony Joe White "Black and White" AP
The Standells "Dirty Water"  Sundazed/mono
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers  "A Hard Road"  Sundazed/mono

slaw

there is some pretty high guitar playing on Melissa, I noticed the same thing on a Pretenders LP, I went back and forth, concluded that is what/how they played.

1st impression can be ’too bright’, ’not enough bass’ but play your Cd version, I think we didn’t notice the highs as much because our equipment ’back then’ wasn’t as revealing.

there’s some pretty nice bass on some tracks. If so, when so, that means the other tracks didn't have much bass, it's not the pressing IMO.
Marais And Miranda ‎– Sundown Songs (Decca 1957)

Quirky, yet satisfying.  Love it.