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
Recently acquired a stellar collection of first pressing rock LPs that had been left untouched in storage since at least 1972 and never touched since. Every one looked as though they had been pressed, played a couple times and put away. No fading, spots, nothing. Bright, beautiful covers, glossy vinyl. Like straight out of a time capsule. After some cleaning with my Degritter, I spent the weekend spinning:
-Jimi Hendrix Experience- Are You Experienced?
-Jimi Hendrix Experience- Axis, Bold As Love
-The Pretty Things- Self Titled 1st LP
-Pink Floyd- Saucerful of Secrets
-Ten Years After- SHHH
-Savoy Brown Blues Band- Shake Down- Decca UK ffss
-ZZ Top- First Album
-T Rex- Electric Warrior
Have another 8 or 9 to go through. Fantastic listening experience.
J, Blackfoot-City-Slicker Side 1 SQ 3.9
Joan Baez(Vanguard VSD-79240) Joan Side 1 SQ 4,4
Queen-News Of The World Side A SQ 4.2
Anne Murray-Heart Over Mind Side 2 SQ 4.3
Zoot Sims-And The Gershwin Brothers(Pablo 2310-744} Side 2 SQ 4.5
The Babys-Union Jacks Side 1 SQ 4.3
Rickie Lee Jones-The Magazine Side A SQ 4.4
Johann Strauss-Wine, Women And Song(45 Angel Sonic Series) Side 1 SQ 4.5

Playlist was from last night 4/18. I started posting 2x per week on 4/14/20, My first update after 7 months had 332 albums sides played with 3 repeats. As of 4/18 613 albums sides have been played, I will omit the 7 intentional repeats from 4/11 giving me a true total of 606. There probably are several repeats over the last 5 months, I will post that info on 4/25. Over the past year have acquired about 100 new recordings and tossing well over 50 giving me a total around 1350 albums. After 1 year not even at the half way mark and just realizing how few audiophile recordings 4.5/5 I own.
@big_greg 

Greg, if you're looking for a place to start you dive into the Budgie catalog, my favorites are "Squawk" and "Bandolier". All of the early stuff is good. I haven't heard any of their stuff newer that 1977's "Impeckable" so I don't know how they aged as a band. Happy Budgie hunting....
How exciting jhowlin! Excellent find!

Adrian Belew / Twang bar king
Wow is this well recorded!