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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KINGS OF LEON - ONLY BY THE KNIGHT

ANTHONY WILSON TRIO - OUR GANG

ERIC CLAPTON & STEVE WINWOOD/LIVE FROM MADISON SQUARE
Norah Jones- Come Away With Me

I have so many copies of this on various formats! I love this LP. I can not wait for the single sided 45 RPM pressings!!!

Also listening to:
Dire Straits: Making Movies ($2.99 @ ZIA)
Dire Straits: Comunique ($2.99 @ ZIA)
Pat Benetar: Crimes of Passion ($2.99 @ ZIA)

All good copies! WooHoo!
A Portrait of Patsy Cline, Decca 4508. Fresh Aire, Mannheim Steamroller American Gramaphone AG-355. Foghat debut lp, Foghat Bearsville 2077. Take it Home, B.B. King MCA-3151.

The Foghat lp brought back fond memories of when the lp was released in the early 70's. The band played a free concert at a park in Wisconsin. The weather was great, the sweet smell of cannabis floating through the air, and a buddy brought some Corrs back from Colorado, which wasn't shipped east of the Mississippi at that time.

The B.B. King lp sounds marvelous, excellent recording.
Bruce Springsteen- The Rising
I can never get enough of this LP. Not a bad track on it. Bruces' best IMHO. Inspired by 9-11.
Catching up the vinyl stack while I can still lift it...

James Moody - "Moody's Workshop" [Prestige]
Eddie Harris - "Instant Death" [Atlantic]
Ray Bryant Trio - "Gotta Travel On" [Cadet]
Thelonius Monk Quintet - "5 By Monk By 5" [Riverside]
The Byrds - "The Notorius Byrd Brothers" [Columbia]
The Kinks - "Kinda Kinks" [Rhino reissue]
Chad Mitchell - "Love, A Feeling Of" [WB]
Sly & The Family Stone - "Dance To The Music" [Epic]
John Barry - "The Whisperers" Soundtrack [UA]
Neal Hefti & Orchestra - "The Leisurely Loveliness Of" [Movietone]
Constant: 14 Stations/Stockhausen: Zyklus - Sylvio Gualda, percussion [Erato]
Villa-Lobos: Little Train Of The Caipira - Goossens/LSO [Everest]
999 - "Concrete" [Albion]
Robyn Hitchcock - "Groovy Decay" [Albion]
The Chameleons - "What Does Anything Mean? Basically" [Statik]
The Fleshtones - "Blast Off With The Fleshtones" [Get Hip reissue]
Billy May - "Billy May's Big Fat Brass" [Capitol]
Bill Evans Trio - "Live" [Verve]
Donald Byrd - "Street Lady" [Blue Note]
The O'Jays - "Comin' Through" [Imperial]
Johnny Hodges - "Used To Be Duke" [Verve]
Johnny Hodges - "Perdido" [Verve]
Parliament - "Up For The Down Stroke" [Casablanca]
Ohio Players - "Mr. Mean" [Mercury]
The Main Ingredient - "Bitter Sweet" [RCA]
Les McCann LTD. - "But Not Really" [Limelight]
Emmy Lou Harris (sic) - "Gliding Bird" [Jubilee]
Miles Davis Quintet - "Workin'" [OJC/Prestige reissue]
Wizzard - "See My Baby Jive (Masters Of Rock Vol.11)" [Harvest]
Procul Harum - "A Salty Dog" [A&M]
Roy Harper - "One Of Those Days In England" [Chrysalis]
Ennio Morricone - "Les Meilleures Musiques de Films" [Sunset]
Ennio Morricone - "Once Upon A Time In The West" Soundtrack [RCA]
Prince - "Sign Of The Times" [Paisley Park]
Booker Ervin - "That's It!" [Barnaby reissue]
Red Garland - "Red Garland's Piano" [Prestige]
Ahmad Jamal - "Poinciana" [Argo]
Ray Charles - "Genius + Soul = Jazz" [Impulse!]
Gabor Szabo - "Spellbinder" [Impulse!]
Fleetwood Mac - "English Rose" [Epic]

That last one I was inspired to pull because it dawned on me, when listening to the Szabo LP, that Carlos Santana lifted his famous coda solo on their cover of Peter Green's "Black Magic Woman" nearly wholesale from Szabo's original composition "Gypsy Queen", something I'd never twigged before (Green however lifts Otis Rush instead in his own version).