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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Hi Rushton, I try to keep moving. Most of my employees are in bands so I get a lot of exposure to new music. Music in general is exploding right now and there is an amazing amount of excellent stuff going on!! Tonight:

Vilayat Khan - EMI I've not heard this one in a while but another thread got me thinking of it again.

Earthstar - French Skyline (Sky label # 031) nice French analog synth stuff from the 70s.

Global Communication - Pentamerous Metamorphosis This is one of my favorite bands. They only did three LPs- this is their last and perhaps the best. Gorgeous. Their second album got Atma-Sphere Bass of the Year Award... see:
http://atma-sphere.com/awards/bya/index.html

Paul Metzger (S/T) www.mutantmusic.com - all analog and 180gram. Paul is an astonishing guitar master who has ventured into unknown territory by modifying his guitar with sympathetic strings and removing the frets. He plays with speed, integrety and nuance, and sounds remarkably Indian? -Middle Eastern?- Chinese? hard to say but it is beautiful, heartfelt and unique. Local guy too. Solo guitar, with no effects, *very* natural sound. Side A and B are radically different and show the wide ranges Paul is capable of.

His performances locally are a thing to behold. He plays a solo instrument, with minimal amplification and obvious ethnic influences and styles, and gets rousing cheers even from a punk audience! Awesome!
Today I ordered both Arthur Williams/Jesse Hoggard and Leroy Jodie Pierson's APO Direct to Disc LP's from Acoustic Sounds. Thanks for the link Albertporter!

Tonight features several different artists starting with:

Ben Folds: Rockin' the Suberbs --3 sided Lp set on Epicrecords.2001

Larry Carlton's famous Alone/ But Never Alone--MCA 1986

The Jazz Crusaders : Live Sides ...Produced for Re-issue by Pete Welding ..A Blue Note Re-Issue

and:
David Frishberg- Cant take you nowhere.(Fantasy Records 1987)

Live Direct to Digital recording from Frishberg at the Great American Music Hall.SF, CA.

Frishberg is more of a Performer than true singer. His Piano and vocals go together very well in a story telling sort of way. This LP features songs by Duke Ellington, Count Bassie, Zoot Sims and his interpretations of songs by his hero...Frank Loesser! Funny Lyrics and entertaining piano/ vocals.