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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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]
Lazy Saturday morning w/ coffee and records - good times:

Jimmy Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane - Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
Just picked up a few LPs at Everybody's Records.

First up Bill Evans "New Jazz Conceptions" mint condition $5.99 on Riverside.Mono
I recently was turned on to Bill Evans by my good friend and audiophile Tom Collins. I was immediately hooked.His style seems to be somewhere between Brubeck and T.Monk. amazing!

Next: Brubeck "Right Now!" VG+ $7.99 A compilation of Brubeck favs on Columbia Record Club label.
Hey Jerico, re "Unhalfbricking": In my queue recently have been Sandy Denny "Sandy" [A&M LP '72] and "The Best Of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Years" [Island/Def Jam CD '00]...(Sorry Richard & Linda, both of whom appear on "Sandy", but I remain partial to Ms. Denny)...

Al Green - "Al Green Is Love" [Hi LP '75]
The Detroit Emeralds - "I'm In Love With You" [Westbound LP '73]
The Staple Singers - "BeAltitude: Respect Yourself" [Stax LP '72]
Townsend, Townsend, Townsend & Rogers - S/T [Chocolate City '79] Ed Townsend, singer of "For Your Love" fame (Capitol '58) and producer/songwriter/arranger (Marvin Gaye, Dee Dee Warwick), together with his sons in an innocuous Johnson Brothers-ish groove
Deon Jackson - "His Greatest Recordings" [Solid Smoke LP '84, rec. '64 - '69]
The Temptations - "Meet The Temptations" [Gordy LP '64]
Charlie Byrd - "Bamba-Samba Bossa Nova" [Everest LP '63] Featuring the Woody Herman Big Band (not billed here as The Thundering Herd), offhand I can't think of another record combining large swing-band jazz fronted by acoustic Spanish guitar. The liners also mention an earlier Everest collaboration entitled "Herman's Heat And Puente's Beat", I'd like to find that one!
Henry Mancini - "Experiment In Terror" M.P. Sndtrk. [RCA LSP LP '62]
Blossom Dearie - "Blossom Dearie, Soubrette: Sings Broadway Hit Songs" [Verve LP '60]
Frank Sinatra - "September Of My Years" [Reprise LP '65]
Nina Simone - "Emergency Ward!" [RCA LP '72]
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapdodies/Enesco: Roumanian Rhapsodies - Dorati/LSO [Mercury LPS LP '60]
"Children's Songs Of Shakespeare's Time" - New York Pro Musica Antiqua [Counterpoint/Esoteric-Everest LP '6?]