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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Mahler: Sym 6, Horenstein/StockholmPO, Nonesuch HB 73029 (yes, I'm a Jascha Horenstein fan, love his Mahler 3d on Unicorn/Nonesuch as well. And then there are his wonderful recordings of Panufnik!)

Arturo Delmoni: "Songs my mother taught me" NorthStar DS0004 and John Marks Records JMR One (various works for violin and piano, performed with that limpid beauty of tone that Delmoni so characteristically delivers; dripping romanticism! Wonderfully recorded by the superb recording engineer David Hancock.)

Mozart: Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Shumsky (vn), Balsam (pf), ASV ALH 950, 954, 964 (3 volumes), just pulled out random sides to play. Shumsky is hard to beat in these works.
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Tonight its "whats UNDER your turntable?"
I just recieved a maple Machina Dynamica Promethean Base platform for under my Scoutmaster. Have it unpacked but not installed yet...
Sounds like fun, Joe! I still like listening to the music better, though... :-)
Tonight,
Hui Fen Min, Wei Li "River of Sorrow" (First Impression Music FIM-002)2 discs, 1 at 33 1/3, 1 at 45rpm. Sublime, haunting traditional chinese music. Magnificent recording!
Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" (Columbia CS 8163) 45 rpm reissue
Doc Watson "Home Again"(Vanguard VSD-79239) Cisco reissue.
Guys, From now until 5pm tomorrow, set aside the vinyl and tune in to 88.5FM or www.xpn.org(live stream) to hear the last day of their "Top 885 Songs of All Time Countdown. No where else can you hear segues like Yes-Close to the Edge into Judy Garland-Somewhere Over the Rainbow!
Even if you choose not to listen, take a look at the list online, it is truly mind-boggling. Cheers,
Spencer