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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Do you know the performance of the Poulenc "Organ Concerto" by Pretre (with Durufle on organ) on EMI ASD 2835? It has a wonderful performance of the Gloria for Soprano Solo, Chorus and Orchestra on the reverse side. This version of the Organ Concerto has always been my favorite, even in the Angel pressing incarnation.
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Monahans - Low Pining

The music/band is phenomenal. This slab, that I have on my tt right now is - one of the best recorded/pressing's = great sounding records I have heard to date.

Genre: Indie Rock (Americana)
Frank Sinatra - "Sinatra's Swingin' Session" [Capitol FDS '61]
Tony Bennett - "At Carnegie Hall vol.1" [Columbia 360S '62]
Jacques Loussier Trio w/RPO - "Plays Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no.5" [London Phase 4 '69]
Holst/The Planets - Bernard Herrmann/LPO [London Phase 4 '69]
Julian Bream - "Plays Villa-Lobos" [RCA RS '71]
Gordon Lightfoot - "Sundown" [Reprise '73]
Rush: no I don't know that one but it has to be a winner because you have it and Durafle playing is a no brainer.I will be looking for it. I don't much like Michael Murray but the big Skinner organ in Atlanta is pretty incredible.Though I don't really like Telarc much either.The Telarc has the Gloria on it as well.

After work playing, while watching South Park in between.

Allegri "Miserere"
Palestrina "Stabat Mater"
Gibbons "This is the record of John"
Byrd "Mass for Four Parts"
all from a set "Festival of Kings"
Kings College Cambridge/Willcocks/ Argo

Mark Knopfler Sound track to "Local Hero" Warner Bros.
Took a cue from Zaiksman and spun The Dictators-Bloodbrothers last night.As the 'Handsome One' would say "the pleasure is all mine"....also spun Future Blues by Canned Heat..yowza.