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

The Muir String Quartet
Jean-Philippe Collard, piano
Augustin Dumay, violin

Chausson

  • Concerto In D Major, Op. 21 for Piano, Violin and String
  • String Quartet ’Unfinished’ Op. 35

His Masters Voice / EMI 1987

Bud & Travis-...In Concert(Liberty LDS 12001) Side 1

George Shearing-Piano(CJ-400) Side 1 SQ Audiophile

Al Martino-We Could Side 1

David Lee Roth-Eat 'Em And Smile Side 2(This Side On Label)

Delia Bell-ST Side 2

Pete Townshend-Empty Glass Side 1

Godfathers-Hit By Hit Side 2

Three Dog Night-Seven Separate Fools(Probe UK) Side 1 + 2

Reality strikes... only one album with Audiophile SQ. Godfathers had the worst SQ of the 8. Played both sides of Three Dog Night's strongest studio album in a belated tribute to Floyd Sneed. Shearing-Piano is sublime despite being mostly ignored by the media/collectors/sellers and even Audiophiles, they have a huge inventory of Miles Davis represses to unload!

Thanks @dayglow for reminding me that I played this earlier. It's got the set of cards.

Three Dog Night - Seven Separate Fools (Club RE ABC/Dunhill 1972)

@bkeske

Not sure if you have heard the Neville Marriner above but it's sublime to these ears.

@noromance   +1 Have both the US Dunhill/ ABC block rainbow label and the pink UK Probe label which includes the seven playing cards. Have not played back-to-back determining which pressing has better SQ. FWIW "Seven Separate Fools" easily makes my Top 100 Pop/Rock albums of the 1970's.