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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Arnold/Liszt/Mussorgsky "Witches Brew" New Symphony Orchestra of London/Gibson (RCA LSC-2225) Classic Records 45 rpm Clarity 4 Disc reissue
This recording is a demo quality effort. Side 3 is an absolute stunner!

Shostakovich "Symphony No. 12, "1917"" Leningrad Philharmonic/Mravinsky
(Melodiya SR-40128)

Coleman Hawkins "Hawkins! Alive! at the Village Gate" (Verve V6-8509) I Love this recording!
Trying to (re)break-in a new/used cart here, so far the best I've had yet in every respect save for the all-important tonal balance, we'll see...

The Stranglers - "Black And White" [A&M '78]
Savoy Brown Blues Band - S/T [Japanese London '69]
Jerry Reed & Chet Atkins - "Me And Chet" [RCA '72]
The Free Design - "You Could Be Born Again" [Project 3 '68]
Dusty Springfield - "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" [Philips '66]
The Standells - "The Live Ones" [Sundazed EP '01, rec. '66]
The Damnation Of Adam Blessing - "The Second Damnation" [UA '70]
The Savage Seven - Mot. Pic. Sndtrk. [Atco '68]
Ravi Shankar - "Improvisations" [World Pacific '62]
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "The Tears Of A Clown" [Tamla '70]
Chuy Reyes - "Arthur Murray Favorites/Rhumbas" [Capitol mono reissue '?]
Enric Madriguera - "Arthur Murray Favorites/Sambas" [Capitol mono reissue '?]
NRBQ - "All Hopped Up" [Red Rooster '77]
Hal Blaine - "Drums! Drums! A Go Go" [Dunhill '65]
The Shadows - "Surfing With The Shadows" [Atlantic '63]
The Astronauts - "Go..Go..Go!" [RCA '65]
Dexter Gordon - "One Flight Up" [Blue Note reissue, '65]
Eddie Harris - "Instant Death" [Atlantic '72]
Hugh Masekela - "Introducing Hedzoleh Soundz" [Blue Thumb '72]
Norah Jones- Come Away With Me, on Clarity vinyl- really good

Aerosmith-featuring "Dream On"- good rock album with arguably the best power ballad of all time, Dream On.