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
slipknot1

Amen, R F Sayles, amen. What a great band. McLennan's solo records are also terrific, especially Horsebreaker Star.

He (and they) will be missed.
coltrane "coltrane" on impulse, "standard coltrane" on prestige, horace silver "silver's blue," and "the timekeepers" (count basie meets oscar peterson). now where's my smoke machine so i can get a little more atmosphere?....
Blazing Redheads - Crazed Women (arn't they all??)
George Benson - Tell It Like It Is - from 1969

Andy
(The Sand Dancing Donkey Walker)
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Carmen Fantasie / Havanaise / Ruggiero Ricci – London Symphony Orchestra – Gamba - Decca SXL-2197 ffss - reissue - just a knockout recording/performance.
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Mahler Symphony No.4 - Reiner / Chicago Symphony / Lisa Della Casa - RCS LSC-2364 reissue - heavenly
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Steely Dan - Katy Lied MCA 1483
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David Roth - Pearl Diver / Stock-Fisch 357.8031.1 -
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Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms / Warner Brothers Records W-125264
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Carly Simon - The Best if Carly Simon / Columbia - FC-40052 – Surprisingly good recording
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Louis Armstrong - Satchmo Plays King Oliver - 45RPM – Classic Records 200 gram - mind bogglingly wonderful
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Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon / EMI Heavy Vinyl 30th Anniversary Edition
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Jennifer Warnes – The Well / Cisco Music 180 gram – great recording /music
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Loggins and Messina - The Best of Friends / CBS/Sony 25AP 527 - Japanese pressing - great recording...great music
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A very, very nice day.....I’m smiling
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Rgds,
Larry
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Just something I found on allmusic that helps sum it up...

Grant McLennan R.I.P.

Biography by Jason Ankeny

As the co-founder of Australia's beloved cult band the Go-Betweens, Grant McLennan established himself among the finest and most effervescent songwriters in contemporary pop music, a standing his subsequent solo career did little to alter. Born in Rock Hampton on February 12, 1958, McLennan was attending Brisbane University during the mid-'70s when he and fellow student Robert Forster decided to channel their shared affection for punk and '60s folk into a band; dubbing themselves the Go-Betweens, they issued a series of singles before recording their debut LP, Send Me a Lullaby, in 1982. Over the course of the decade to follow, the Go-Betweens emerged as one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the post-punk era, yet excellent LPs like 1983's Before Hollywood and 1987's Tallulah simply failed to find an audience; when 1988's brilliant 16 Lovers Lane failed to push the group to the stardom so many predicted, they disbanded, and McLennan began his solo career. After recording as one half of Jack Frost, a duo he formed with the Church's Steve Kilbey, he issued his solo debut, 1991's Watershed (credited, as was its 1993 follow-up, Fireboy, to G.W. McLennan). After 1995's double-LP Horsebreaker Star, he toured with a briefly reunited Go-Betweens before issuing his fourth solo effort, In Your Bright Ray. The Go-Betweens reunited again in 2000 and enjoyed a creative and critically acclaimed streak that lasted for four albums and a concert DVD. On May 6, 2006, McLennan died at his home in Brisbane at age 48.

If your familiar there's no need in an introduction, if your not, this band and singer/songwriter is well worth checking out. Again, Thanks Grant McLennan for all the great music!