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
Still going through my acquisitions from our audio group's (including AudiogoN's Sbank) field trip to Red Trumpet Records today.
Mark Knopfler "Ragpicker's Dream" spinning on the CEEDEE player.
among the new items in the collection: A sealed, mono, Japanese pressing of Miles Davis "Bag's Groove" a little pricey, but what the hell...
Count Basie "88 Basie Street" 45 rpm, 200g.
Pink Floyd "WYWH" CBS half-speed master used, but in OK shape
Lucinda Williams "World Without Tears"
Jerry Garcia/Merle Saunders "Live At Keystone"
Still another pressing of Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" this one a 180g from Absolute Analogue
The Roaches "The Roaches" 180g reissue
A slightly wrinkled center lable copy of the Mercury reissue of Dorati/Minneapolis "Seven Studies On Themes Of Paul Klee

Even though it is a silver disc, "Ragpicker's Dream" is a very worthwhile addition to your collection if you are a Knopfler/Dire Straits fan
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Tvad,
I also recommend Knopfler's "Local Hero Soundtrack" Not only the vinyl, but the movie too, if you've never seen it, directed by Bill Forsyth, starring Peter Reigert and Burt Lancaster. Really quirky and funny.
Tvad,
I agree w/you that Neck & Neck is great CD! Haven't seen it on vinyl either.

Listening right now to freshly purchased Al Dimeola/John McLaughlin/Paco DeLucia - Friday Night in San Francisco. Probably the most accomplished acoustic guitar record I've heard. I've always liked DiMeola solo, but the interplay on this record is just palpable...amazing stuff.
Recently spun:
Eric Clapton - At His Best
Joni Mitchell - Blue
10,000 Maniacs - In My Tribe
10cc - Greatest Hits
Grateful Dead - American Beauty
REM - Eponymous
Jeff Beck - Wired
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds (stereo reissue)
Ben Folds - Live (Great album of solo piano/vocals - funny, too!)
Blondie - Autoamerican (proving to my daughters that rap is 20+ years old!
Villa-Lobos/Prokofiev - Uirapuru & Cinderella - Stowkowki/Everest
Kate Bush - The Dreaming (starting to sound a little dated)
Charlie Mingus - Best of
Aimee Mann - Lost in Space (MFSL)
I've been busy! Cheers, Spencer
Mercury reissue of Dorati/Minneapolis "Seven Studies On Themes Of Paul Klee
Slipknot, what an outstanding record! The music is amazing, the performance is great, and the recording is one of the best. Is this now available individually from Speakers Corner (versus only as part the 3LP set), or is this an odd copy Rick had? If these are now available individually, folks who passed this by initially because of the cost of the set should really consider getting this LP (SR 90282, very accessible and coupled with Fetler's "Contrast for Orchestra" - a very nice piece).
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