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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whiskeytown--strangers almanac (quite great, actually)
sonny rollins--road shows (eh...)
the cure--seventeen seconds (underrecognized gem)
sonic youth--eternal (very sonic youth-y)
V/A - "Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets 1965-1968" [Rhino 4CD Boxset '09] Sprawling and yet unavoidably arbitrary but undeniably admirable comp representing one of the white-hottest concentrated pop-music scenes ever, packaged in a swell annotated-picturebook format (and like all these latter-day Nuggets sets on Rhino, having little in common with the original "Nuggets" concept as compiled by Lenny Kaye on Elektra in '72 other than the general period orientation)
The Detroit Emeralds - "Feel The Need" [Westbound '77] These guys debuted in the late 60's and persevered writing and singing great genuine group soul into the disco era, similar to an O'Jays or Spinners vein (but without the big hits or The Sound Of Philadelphia, and not so well remembered today)
Batusis - S/T [Smog Veil EP '10] Dead Boy Cheetah Chrome and New York Doll Sylvain Sylvain...a seriously nonessential souvenir from a very fun show
The Monkees - "Instant Replay" [Colgems/Rhino '69/'85] And then there were three...
David Gilmour "Live in Gdansk" LP No. 3

J.S. Bach "Orchestral Suites" Linde-Consort (EMI/Angel SB-3943) a digital LP, kind of lacking in overall weight, but a good performance

John Coltrane "Soultrane" (Prestige P-7142) w/ Red Garland and Paul Chambers, Arthur Taylor on drums
Ray Charles - "What'd I Say" [Atlantic LP '59]
Magic Sam - "Easy Baby" [Charly LP '85, rec. '57-'66] Early singles from the Cobra, Chief and Crash labels
Perez Prado - "Exotic Suite Of The Americas" [RCA LP '62] A Living Stereo engineered by one Ed Begley -- any relation to the actors Sr. and Jr.?
Elvin Jones - "Poly-Currents" [Blue Note LP '69] With George Coleman and Joe Farrell tenor, Pepper Adams baritone, Wilbur Little bass, Candido conga
The Delfonics - S/T [Philly Groove LP '70]
Jim Hall Trio - "Circles" [Concord Jazz LP '81]