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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It's A Beautiful Day
Buffalo Springfield Revisited
Miles- You Got One Phone Call
Roland Kirk- Bright Moments
A Clockwork Orange
Gomez, Radiohead's Kid A, Yello, the chemical brother's exit palnet dust, Lizst Wagnar transcriptions (piano)..In that order.
Last night -

Jenifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat. I bought this on vinyl last week and received it Friday. It's a UK pressing on the RCA, and even though it's light weight vinyl, it's a superb pressing. It is so much better than my CD which I've had for some time, but was never all that happy with the sonics, especially comared to other Jennifer Warnes cd's (The Hunter, The Well).

This morning . . .
Bruckner - 9th symphony
Hubert Laws - Rite of Spring
Earl Klugh - Late Night Guitar

. . . digging out more old LP's that haven't been played in a while. Rite of Spring is an amazing record - incredible players (Ron Carter, Airto, Jack DeJonnette, Bob James) all playing Starvinsky and Bach.
Pulled out to hear later today on a friend's recently updated system:

Son House, Father of the Delta Blues, Pure Pleasure reissue of Columbia CS 9217

Mississippi John Hurt, Today!, Pure Pleasure reissue of Vanguard VSD 79220 (I've liked all the Pure Pleasure reissues I've heard thus far; interested to hear these two)

Creedence Clearwater Revival 45rpm box set from Analogue Productions, we'll probably listen to anything except Susie Q!

The Royal Ballet Gala Performances, Classic Records 45rpm box set reissue of LSC 6065: have pulled out the Adam Giselle and Rossini-Resphigi La Boutique Fantasque to listen to.

Elton John, Self-Titled, Universal 73090, a U.S. first pressing to compare to the later MCA.

Widor, Sym 6: Allegro, Speakers Corner reissue of Mercury SR 90169 (a great organ recording!)

Loius Armstrong, Louis Under the Stars, Classic Records 45 rpm reissue of Verve MG V-4012

Mendelssohn, Sym 3 (Scottish) / Hebrides Overture, Maag/LSO, on Speakers Corner 45rpm reissue of Decca SXL 2246-45 (a great Kenneth Wilkinson recording!)
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