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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Simon and Garfunkel  - Bridge... Mofi one step,  I think this is the best sounding vinyl I have 
@boxer12  you are correct, it is a great album and the fact that this copy sounds so amazing just takes it to a whole other level. It feels special to play it. 

Dire Straits  - Brothers in Arms
Isao Suzuki  - Blow Up - the first song is one of the best microphoned songs I have ever heard. Incredible. Highly recommended, you can find relatively inexpensive copies on Discogs. 
Paul Simon  - Graceland reissue

@slaw that is an awesome find on the 6 eye miles. I really need some good estate finds like that 
Pink Floyd  - The Wall  - reissue, LOUD!

before that:
Black Man's Pride - Righteous Are The Sons and Daughters of Jah 2 - reggae compilation record,  very good
Aretha Franklin  - Aretha's Gold  - MFSL 
The Cars - The  Cars  - MFSL
Boston - Boston - reissue blue vinyl - surprisingly good
S&G - Bridge Over Troubled Water  - MFSL One Step  - so great 
Paul Simon  - Graceland 
Elliott Smith  - Either/or 
Peter Gabriel  -  Security 

@boxer12 I need to see if Low has already passed thru town. They seem like they could be a very show 
Man this album takes me back, I saw Peter Gabriel 3 times in the 80's with the Security tour being one of them, Sam Houston Coliseum on the 4th row,  I wish I still had the jersey style concert shirt from this show. What a great show 
@slaw  you are correct,  Tony Levin played the bass and "the stick" on Security and for the Security tour and the So album and Tour 

Talking Heads  - Stop Making Sense 
@slaw so much travel lately and some other issues have not had me with enough listening time lately so it is hard to say. The table sounds phenomenal, and the vast improvement in the low end has made it easily worth the investment but I tend to think a cart takes 100 to 300 hours to get fairly well broken in and I am not anywhere close to this on this table. 
But this EAT sounds excellent. 

The Police  - Ghost in the Machine 
@slaw. Just for you

Neil Young  - Harvest Moon  - it is indeed superb, picked up a new copy today 
Miles  - Bitches Brew  - MFSL 

@reubent loves me some Police ,my copy of Synchonicity is original and a bit crunchy 
@reubent I stopped by a small little vinyl shop in the town where my folks live. Was surprised at some of the selection and picked up 10 or so used records but none of the record store day purchases. Almost grabbed the Devo Are We Not Men but it was a picture disc and I have never been crazy about the SQ of picture discs. 

Listen to a fairly clean copy of Dire Straits  - Love Over Gold  - promo Quiex II that has VG SQ. 
@slaw I want to hear your methodology for cleaning the bargain bin records. Uber I am open to hearing your method too 
Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking  - NM original pressing  - awesome dynamics 
@reubent The OP of Roger Waters may have been the top pick up otherwise I picked up a nice copy of The Power and the Majesty on MFSL, which I will probably check out next. 
For record store day they had Remain in Light  reissue but I have two excellent original pressings (US and UK) so even though I love the record I really didn't have a "need" for it (like that has ever frickin stopped me from anything) but it felt like a rare moment of self discipline!
Otherwise just some odds and ends of vinyl I stupidly sold off in the 80s 
Ok this copy of Yaz- You and Me Both is taking me back to my younger days in a big way 
@reubent  I haven't listened to that album in probably 25 years and knew every track. She can sing. 
Sticking with the 80s theme...
Sade - Promise (mint $5 OP copy) makes me think of my girlfriend from the year this and Diamond Life came out. She got both of them (and likely all the Yaz) in the breakup. I don't think I ever replaced any of them 
Radiohead  - Moon Shaped Pool
Simon and Garfunkel  - Concert in Central Park 
Joe Jackson  - Night and Day  - this one takes me back as well, I saw this tour in Houston, 83ish 
Thanks, Slaw 
I have long considered an ultrasonic machine. I wish the cost wasn't so high for some of the most recommended units. I will see if I can find the thread 

Dire Straits  - Making Movies  - O/P
John Mellencamp  - The Lonesome Jubilee,  what a great record and another great show 
The Pretenders  - Extended Play 
Di Meola, De Lucia, McLaughlin - Friday Night in SF  - VG O/P

Caichaito - Caichaito  - World Circuit Records - so very good 
@slaw I have seen JCM a few times, you are correct, great entertainer. That Lonesome Jubilee tour was excellent, he was at his peak. The stage set up was one of the most unique setups I have ever seen. There was not a single visible cable or speaker, at all, on the stage and everything was beige (Arnoff's drums, mic stands, risers, everything) and it had a very clean effect of focusing everything on the band. 
Saw him a few years later mainly because Son Volt was opening for him, I think it was Straightaways tour but it could have been Wide Swing Tremelo,  they were both very good. 
@reubent I will look for a copy of Alf, not sure why I didn't do her solo stuff as much as her Yaz stuff 
@reubent great record, my copy of that record is pretty rough, I need Slaw's ultra sonic treatment on it. I had tickets to see Frank Marino in 1981 (Riot and Triumph were supposed to open). About a month before the show the band broke up and the show was cancelled. Returned my tickets for Frank Zappa tickets and saw the You Are What You Is Tour. Great show, Steve Vai on guitar but Zappa owned it. Never saw Frank Marino after that 
Dire Straits  - Dire Straits  

Simon & Garfunkel  - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme  - We are Vinyl reissue, pretty well done 
@slaw ha, maybe so. I need to find someone local with an US machine and see if I need to justify the cost of investing in one of my own. If I had thousands and thousands of LPs I could see it pretty easily, but I am in the hundreds, not thousands and that makes the cost justification a bit tougher. 

Right now I am playing Jackson Browne  - Running on Empty  - love the record but this copy/pressing sounds gawd awful and could probably use a much better cleaning 
@slaw schitt, $700 I can do, I think the only thread I found referred to your Auto Desk, and I struggle justifying a $4000 investment. But I am interested in that $700 setup. I better go back and look for the thread again. 
I have seen some of the copies of The Pretender on MFSL but I keep seeing mediocre looking copies, still keeping my eyes open for a very good copy of it. Great record. 
Leonard Cohen - Songs of Leonard Cohen,  reissue - holy smokes this thing sounds good 

@slaw  hey, if you had referenced a specific thread of the US kit you put together I missed it. Apologies, let me go back and see if I can find the post. Definitely interested in what you put together. In an older post you were referencing a filtration system, I take it that is on your DIY system? 
AC/DC  - Highway to Hell  - 180g reissue, for many years I considered this to be the greatest Rock and Roll album of all time. Still in my top 3 for sure. But the people that pressed this reissue should be schitt canned, noisy vinyl, cut off center, and the first copy I picked up was warped to hell and back. 
@slaw I had a short window for listening and then had to head out for the evening, sorry for the slow response. 
I will look for a copy of that box set. I will play a copy of Back in Black tonight to see if it is any better than the HtoH copy but I am not thinking it is going to be. 

To respond late to the AC/DC thread I kinda started...I grew up a huge fan of AC/DC but was always a little young for my folks to be ok with me going to see them alone. I was saving for tickets when Bon died and I was crushed, as HtH was in constant rotation from the time I heard it on "New Album Night at Midnight" and bought it the next morning when the record store opened. Almost too much 8 months later as I was saving for tickets for Zep and the news came about Bonzo. 1980 sucked.
Oh, and I never saw AC/DC with "the new guy" who just happened to stay around 35 years or so. I guess if I couldn't see them with Bon I didn't want to see them. I regret that as I bet the BiB tour was badass and towards the end it was a really huge spectacle 
I have met Alejandro a few times (briefly)through some of my musician friends. Super nice guy. For some reason I never fully clicked with his solo stuff but I should give it more time on the turntable. I did enjoy a True Believers reunion show he did with John Dee several years back. They are both stellar musicians 
AC/DC - Back in Black reissue  - just fkn awful, worse than HtoH reissue. SQ is schitt, low-end is terrible, sounds like it was printed on 80grit sandpaper. I am going to look up who pressed these, they should be sued. Albums this great should not be treated this badly. utter fail 
Couldn't even finish side one.

Now 
The B-52's - The B-52's- yellow album, Mofi silver label,  awesome 

@slaw I don't know them but will check them out 
JJ Cale  - Troubadour  , Analogue Productions 33rpm 200gram,  just incredible SQ, "Hold On" is so perfectly recorded 
@slaw it really is such a great record. He recorded it in multiple spots and they all sound great but a couple of the tracks just stand above. The AP reissue is so good. 

Lee Morgan  - Afro Cuban 
@slaw where is the Alejandro show?

@boxer12  Reckoning is a great live Dead album. I love that record. 

Nick Cave  - Push the Sky Away 

Playing now: Burning Spear  - Garvey's Ghost (dub version) recommended by my source at Waterloo Records, he almost never let's me down and this one is awesome. Super dynamic, great SQ, crazy low end of course but the recording of the drums is excellent with the guitar running across the outside 
@slaw that should be a great time, enjoy the show!

Now playing:

Miles- Seven Steps to Heaven  - Analogue Productions  33rpm 200gram,  I can't recommend anything enough that is on AP 33rpm or 45rpm 200g vinyl. It is just perfect, from the SQ to the mastering to the mix to the vinyl quality, so perfect that it makes less than perfect hard to tolerate. 
Patsy Cline  - Greatest Hits  - Analogue Productions 33rpm 200g  - pretty outstanding, slightly bright 
@krelldog loves me some Bridge of Sighs, great album and wishing I had never sold off my pristine copy of it years ago. Have it on CD but you just reminded me I need to find another good copy it. Hello Discogs 
Willie Dixon  - Willie's Blues  - Analogue Productions 200g 33rpm,  freaking awesome, I will own everything they press